If you don’t watch the show "Supernatural," you should start. But if you don’t, the show begins it's first season with two brothers hunting things down. As the seasons progress, the two brothers face more than just werewolves and vamps; including wayward angels, monsters from purgatory, demons and the darkness. But it’s their job. Saving people and hunting things; the family business. In eleven seasons a lot of the episodes are spent with serious grim faces but there is more than one per season that are too funny not to laugh at.
In the first season (s1e4) Dean and Sam get on a plane to get rid of a demon. There’s only one problem; Dean is terrified of flying.
In season two, (s2e19) Dean has the brilliant idea of getting them tossed in jail to solve a case for an old friend. Except they’re actually in jail on real charges and the FBI are actually looking for them so, it isn’t the brightest idea. Doesn’t stop Dean from being a smart mouth.

Sam and his brother almost never celebrate the holidays together since they’re always on the road but in season three (s3e8) they end up running into some Christmas cheer. Sorta. They almost get sacrificed…but they do end up around a Christmas tree.
After three seasons of hunting down monsters you’d think they wouldn’t be afraid of much. Wrong. After Dean gets infected with ghost sickness he becomes afraid of everything, including a gun, scary noises, snakes and a puppy. It’s also important to mention season four introduces Castiel, basically Dean’s personal angel.
In season five, the boys have to get into a mental institution to get rid of another monster. Everything they say to get themselves checked in is true, but of course the doctor doesn’t believe them because when someone tells you they started the apocalypse, it does sound a little crazy.
In season six (s6e15) Sam and Dean are transported to an alternate reality where they play themselves on the show Supernatural. Basically, Sam and Dean play Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles who are playing Sam and Dean.
Everyone who watches the show knows Dean is a foodie, mostly burgers and pie. In season seven (s7e9) Dean actually defends the sandwich he brought home, stating his sandwich didn’t do anything wrong. Considering it’s full of chemicals that turn the people who eat it into unconscious lumps, I think it’s the sandwich’s fault.

Season eight is about learning and completing the trails to seal Hell. It’s an incredibly serious season with a lot riding on both of the main characters. They're both fighting personal wars and keep all these problems to themselves because they don’t want to burden each other. So when they end up LARPing it’s a bit surprising. (s8e11).
In season nine, Sam and Dean are hunting something down that’s human, but also animal. Their key witness is a dog who saw this monster kill his owner. In order to talk to the dog Sam creates a potion for Dean to drink. Not only can he talk to the dog, he can also talk to all animals. Including nasty pigeons. (s9e5).
Season ten is incredibly sad as we watch Sam try to cure his brother from being a demon but there are still funny episodes or moments. In one episode (s10e5) the boys find a case where a teacher disappeared. It’s the drama teacher and the school is putting on a play all about Sam and Dean’s lives. Talk about awkward. One of the main points touched upon in the play is “Destiel.” Castiel and Dean together, like together together. Dean’s not a big fan of the idea.
A terribly serious season, what with fighting the darkness that was released when Dean had the mark of Cain removed from his arm, yet they somehow manage to sneak in an episode with Sam’s old imaginary friend. Dean doesn’t take kindly to Sam’s imagine friend either. (s11e8).





























