When supernatural meets spontaneous, magic happens! Join us as we count down the most brilliant unscripted moments that made it into the final cut. From hilarious ad-libs to heartfelt improvisations, these moments showcase the cast's incredible talent for thinking on their feet. Which unexpected gem had you convinced it was planned all along?
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00:00Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most inspired and downright
00:10genius ad-libs and improvised moments from Supernatural. Naturally, there will be some
00:16spoilers. Number 30, Bigger Cups. Fairies, leprechauns,
00:29and aliens. Oh my. This one episode not only packs a ton of comedy, but also moments of truly inspired
00:36ad-libs. One in particular happens when Sam and Dean visit fairy expert Marion while investigating
00:43a possible alien abduction. What they don't know is these alien abductions are actually the work of
00:49fairies. While speaking with Marion, they sip tea from Marion's very tiny cups, prompting Sam to
00:55wonder if she has bigger ones. Pewterific is what it is. Pewterific. Do you have bigger cups? Jared Padalecki's
01:10quip was not only improvised, but also fits in perfectly with Sam's soulless state, its ensuing
01:16humor, and the earlier hilariously appropriate Midsummer Night's Dream reference. They're taken
01:22to Avalon to serve as Oberon, King of the Fairy. Number 29, Awkward FBI Badge. While investigating a
01:31case of spontaneous combustion, Dean notices a mysterious man who seems to be following him.
01:36This turns out to be the grandson of the victim, Aaron Bass. However, before this revelation even
01:42happens, Dean confronts Bass in a restaurant where Bass claims to have thought they were sharing a
01:47connection. Dean's response is to slowly slide his FBI badge back towards himself. It turns out this
01:54was a comic improvisation on Jensen Ackles' part. What now? I'm sorry, man. I thought we had a thing
02:02back at the quad, you know, a little eye magic moment. I saw you here and figured I'd wait until
02:09you were done with your meeting and then maybe we might, uh, I don't know. Yeah, okay, but no.
02:14As we learn later on, Bass's tailing Dean was not out of romantic interest, but trying to find out
02:20what he knows. Most, if not all, of the awkward physicality in this earlier scene was Ackles' own
02:26choice to play into Dean's discomfort. Okay, citizen. As you were. You have a good night. You, you.
02:35Have a, okay. Number 28, Andrew Floyd Weber. All the world's a stage, but not for the Winchesters.
02:43This fan-favorite episode follows Dean and Sam's investigation of a missing teacher at an all-girls
02:49school. What they find, to their shock, is no less than Supernatural the Musical, which is about the
02:55Winchester brothers themselves and written and performed by the students. An indignant Dean
03:00protests the very idea of a musical about their lives and slips in the comedy gold of a line.
03:06If there was singing, you know, and that's a big if. If there was singing, it would be classic rock,
03:14not this Andrew Floyd Weber crap.
03:18Andrew Floyd Weber.
03:19What?
03:19Sure enough, his reaction was not scripted at all, but Ackles' own invention, and the flubbed
03:25Floyd, is perfectly in character for Dean. This scene is all the more hilarious given that there is,
03:31in fact, singing in Supernatural. And one song in particular is its unofficial theme song.
03:37Don't you cry no more.
03:42Number 27, Wrestling Moves. With all the death and trauma these boys undergo on a regular basis,
03:49it's so nice to see them let loose every once in a while. In this episode, Sam and Dean attend the
03:55funeral of a departed wrestler, and even meet a favorite of theirs, Gunnar Lawless.
04:00When I was 10, I got my first B&E. Borrowing some family's pay-per-view so that I could watch
04:06the cage match between you and the Tower of Power. I'm not sure how I feel about contributing to your
04:12juvenile delinquency, but appreciate it all the same.
04:15Of course, a case comes up. During their investigation, Dean gets the opportunity to get
04:20into the ring and do some moves. Turns out, Ackles came up with the bulk of this goofing
04:25around himself, while also incorporating the suggestions of crew members. He even references
04:31real-life wrestler Nature Boy, Ric Flair. Surprisingly, it was all done in about one take
04:38two, but the footage was later edited into the longer montage we see in the episode.
04:43Ackles shared this tidbit during a Supernatural convention. Even though they ended up having to
04:48work, it was still great to see Dean as just another enthusiastic fanboy for just a little
04:54while here.
04:55Are you all right?
04:55Yeah, good.
04:57Number 26. Angry Turned Sad. Dean finally gives one of the show's most morally compromised
05:03characters what he deserves. In this Season 11 episode, Chuck Shirley, author of the book series
05:09Supernatural about the Winchester brothers, finally proves himself to be god to the Winchesters.
05:14While Sam is on board, Dean confronts Chuck on his many, many failings as a deity.
05:20Plagues and wars, slaughters. And you were, I don't know, writing books? Going to fan conventions?
05:32Were you even aware, or did you just tune it out?
05:35In the script, though, Dean was supposed to be filled with righteous anger when he does this.
05:39Jensen Ackles chose a more earnest approach instead, driving home Dean's feelings of betrayal
05:45and disillusionment.
05:46People pray to you. People build churches for you. And fight wars in your name. And you did nothing.
05:56It's an inspired choice in delivery by Ackles, and one that makes this emotional scene even better.
06:02Number 25. Cocktail Sausages.
06:05One of the series' most beloved running gags is Dean's love of eating. However, this character
06:10quirk was not actually written up initially, but a creative impulse by Ackles himself.
06:16Oh, that is good sandwich.
06:17What the hell did you get?
06:20New pepper jack turduck and slammer, limited time only.
06:24It all began in this Season 1 episode, where Sam and Dean pretend to be priests to enter the
06:29house of a dead man. Dean spies some cocktail sausages and begins to stuff them down.
06:34Much to Sam's bemusement, Ackles decided to run with it as an improvisational bit.
06:40And from then on, Dean's big appetite became part of his character. What a delicious twist.
06:45What? Just tone it down a little bit, father.
06:50Number 24. Shapeshifter Baby.
06:53Supernatural may be a fantasy drama, but its comedy is as golden as ever.
06:57While investigating a case of kidnapped children by a shapeshifter, Sam takes one of the orphaned
07:02babies to Dean. Hilarity ensues as these two men find themselves having to take care of a baby.
07:08As they're getting supplies for the baby at the supermarket, it begins to fuss.
07:12Feed it.
07:13We fed it.
07:15In what?
07:15I don't know. You think I should feed the baby?
07:17Maybe it needs a diaper change.
07:19Oh God, how about it?
07:21Dean's hysterical and mocking reaction to the child's cries was actually improvised by Ackles.
07:26Though it turns out the baby is a shifter, for one moment, Dean as a father was an intriguing possibility.
07:38What's the matter?
07:41What's his name?
07:42John.
07:44Bobby John.
07:45Number 23. Castiel's speech to Dean.
07:48As the show progresses, Castiel develops an arc from an obedient soldier of the Lord to a questioning,
07:55doubting angel who develops a true love for humanity.
07:58In this episode, Dean ends up in a future where the world has been devastated by a zombie infestation.
08:04There he meets future Castiel, now living in a log cabin as a hippie.
08:08Were you a hippie?
08:10I thought you'd gotten over trying to label me.
08:11In this later speech to regular Dean, who's riding shotgun, future Castiel explains he is no longer an angel,
08:19deciding to bury himself in women and decadence as an answer to the zombie state of the world.
08:25Except that bit of the speech was not part of the original script.
08:28The original script had Castiel affirming his and Dean's bond.
08:32Misha Collins improvised this part, and the rest is history.
08:36I'm hapless. I'm hopeless. I mean, why the hell not bury myself in women and decadence?
08:43Right, Sam, baby? That's what decadence is for.
08:46Why not bang a few gongs before the lights go out?
08:49Number 22. Stinky.
08:52Sometimes the most improvised lines are the most golden.
08:55Sam and Dean come across Bella Talbot and her thieving ways once more.
09:00Bella has been scamming elderly Gertrude, who takes a shine to Sam.
09:04After Gertrude flirts with Sam during a party at the Maritime Museum,
09:08Dean being Dean delivers this whopper of a tease with a straight face.
09:12See you at the cemetery.
09:18You stink like sex.
09:19It's funny, unexpected, and certainly not part of the script.
09:23This was Ackle's own ad lib, one of the many examples of brotherly ribbing throughout the show.
09:29We're glad this was kept in.
09:30You know, when this is over, we should really have angry sex.
09:34Don't objectify me.
09:45Number 21. Goggles.
09:47Who says proper eyewear can't be fun?
09:49Certainly not our Winchester brothers.
09:52In this episode, Sam and Dean try to escape the bunker with the help of some trusty sledgehammers.
09:57After catch traps both them and Tony in the Men of Letters base.
10:02Dean takes a swing, has debris fly in his face, and quickly realizes they need some goggles to continue.
10:08Goggles?
10:09Goggles.
10:09The break intention in this scene was actually improvised, as behind the scenes, Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki were asked to give the real concrete wall a chop prior to shooting.
10:21When the crew realized how potentially dangerous this action was, they had to make some safety adjustments, which led to the inclusion of the time period appropriate goggles bit.
10:30Number 20. Swiper Dean.
10:35If either brother is going to have sticky fingers, it's definitely Dean.
10:38When the boys are put up in a three-star hotel, in separate rooms too, we're quickly reminded how foreign luxury is to them.
10:45You say three stars?
10:47Yeah.
10:48So we're talking fresh towels, little baby shampoos?
10:51Uh-huh.
10:51And I believe there's a pool.
10:53You're welcome, sir.
10:54Cheers, mate.
10:54Get the bags.
10:55The quick and hilarious shot of Dean pocketing a couple of handfuls of mints was all Jensen Ackles.
11:06It just proves how in line he always was with the character, especially because it wasn't the first time we saw him make a similar impromptu acting choice.
11:15Turns out Harold was stealing the other resident's Viagra.
11:19I know.
11:19It's a real dick move, huh?
11:22Yes.
11:22Though, this one revealed more than we ever needed to know.
11:26Number 19. Salt.
11:28This season six episode is a minefield of unscripted moments.
11:32So that's why this isn't the first or the last time you'll see it on this list.
11:37While Jared Padalecki plays the more serious of the two Winchester brothers, we often see some of his real personality slip into Sam.
11:44Then again, in this episode, Sam doesn't have a soul.
11:47So his previously mentioned ad-libbed question isn't too out of character.
11:52Do you have bigger cubs?
11:58Still, our favorite of Padalecki's off-the-cuff dialogue comes towards the end.
12:03It's only after a big fight scene that he remembers how to defeat the leprechaun.
12:07Oh, you could spill sugar or salt in front of them.
12:11No matter how powerful, the fairy must stoop to count each grain.
12:18For being a throwaway line, it manages to call out convenient writing and show self-awareness, all while serving humor.
12:26I count this.
12:29Oh, I know.
12:30Why didn't I do that earlier?
12:37Number 18.
12:38A hairy situation.
12:40This episode is up there with the best, because everyone loves an amnesia story.
12:45We open on Dean running through the woods, chasing a wounded man who stops to activate a sigil.
12:49You never learn, do you?
12:51Always trying to run.
12:59The whole thing is shrouded in mystery, especially when Dean wakes up in what is presumably the same place he was knocked out, clearly disoriented.
13:10There's a small bunny next to him, nibbling the ground, and Ackles makes the brilliant decision to interact with it.
13:19Hey, buddy.
13:21It not only serves to show Dean's state of mind at that moment, but also manages to lighten things up from the previous scene.
13:28Hey, excuse me.
13:29You might have...
13:30Just don't buy a drink.
13:34I know, Stacey.
13:36Number 17.
13:38Cassifer's Wit.
13:39Jophiel.
13:40How's it hanging?
13:43Getting to see Misha Collins portray Mark Pellegrino's take on Lucifer is a treat and a half.
13:48He does it so well, we can hear Pellegrino's cadence through Castiel's voice.
13:53So, trying to smite the darkness was a bust, huh?
13:57In this episode, Castiel, possessed by Lucifer, is trying to corral some of Heaven's best.
14:03He, of course, isn't successful without a little persuasion.
14:06I know I can count on you.
14:08What about your people?
14:09Will they on board or you need to do a little wing twisting?
14:12I'll have to think about it.
14:14Don't you think about it too long.
14:15You know what they say.
14:16He who hesitates disintegrates.
14:19That last part of the line was apparently courtesy of Collins, and we can hardly believe how clever it is.
14:24Not only does it call back to his earlier scene with Jophiel, it even rhymes.
14:29Who needs Thanos when we have Cassifer?
14:31You exploded Jophiel.
14:34Or did Jophiel explode himself?
14:37Number 16.
14:38A little onstage encouragement.
14:40We know Jensen Ackles is quite the performer, but Dean, not so much.
14:54So when he garners enough courage to get up on stage for a duet with his old hunting friend, Lee Webb, it's a big deal.
15:01We get a nod to a fan-favorite moment.
15:03More on that later, and some other improvisation.
15:06Come on, boy.
15:08You can't just sit around lip-syncing the eye of the tiger while no one's watching.
15:13During their performance, it wasn't planned for Christian Cain, who plays Lee Webb, to slap Dean's behind.
15:19So that's either Ackles' genuine reaction, or he really just never misses a beat in character.
15:27It makes an already great segment all the more unforgettable.
15:31Number 15.
15:32Fourth Wall Break.
15:33There is no singing in Supernatural.
15:35We just love when this show gets meta.
15:37They do it so flawlessly every time.
15:39That's why we can't help but discuss this episode again,
15:43in which the boys follow a case that leads them to a high school play about themselves.
15:47His name is Sammy.
15:51I'm Big Brother Dean.
15:54The perfect family, so it seems.
15:58Well, what else would it be?
16:00When Dean sees the two actors playing himself and Cass getting a little too close for comfort,
16:05he finds out they're a couple in real life, and asks whether or not that'll be making it into the show.
16:10The student director gives him an answer that is so fandom-coded, it has him breaking the fourth wall.
16:15Although we do explore the nature of Destiel in Act 2.
16:20Sorry, what?
16:21Oh, it's just subtext.
16:23But then again, you know, you can't spell subtext without S-E-X.
16:29Ackles later sent out a tweet directed at fanfic writers, letting them know his look at the camera wasn't scripted.
16:35Despite all the trauma and hardship Dean has endured,
16:41there are days we still get to see him act like the playful kid he truly is on the inside.
16:45When he wants to take a grenade launcher into battle, Sam has to gentle parent him.
16:50Oh.
16:55No.
16:57Why?
16:58Dean, we need to be stealth. Do this quietly.
17:00It's both an adorable and hilarious exchange, and the best part is that it was completely unscripted.
17:07Props to the both of them here for knowing their characters so well,
17:10but especially to Padalecki, who reacted so perfectly to every new reaction Ackles threw at him.
17:16Dean?
17:18Dean?
17:19We'll get a chance.
17:21It's okay.
17:23We live for these kinds of organic brother moments.
17:25You should have just brought the grenade launcher.
17:28Good minute, though, you're having fun.
17:29Number 13.
17:31Jack's Wake
17:32Say goodbye.
17:36Tomorrow.
17:38Tonight, we get loaded.
17:42Sometimes, a sort of magic happens on set that you just can't plan,
17:46no matter how tight the script is.
17:48In season 14, after Jack dies, the first time,
17:52the remainder of Team Free Will is left anguished and mourning.
17:55The initial plan was to have a morose scene where the boys sit around and drink together,
18:00but instead, it turned into more of a commemorative occasion.
18:11Grief never looks like just one thing,
18:14and this montage demonstrates that perfectly,
18:16as the boys tell stories, laugh, and keep a steady flow of liquor and snacks.
18:21According to Jared Padalecki, many of the shots are of himself,
18:25Jensen Ackles, and Misha Collins,
18:27more than they are Sam, Dean, and Cass.
18:29This is you, Jack.
18:32Wherever you are.
18:34Number 12.
18:35Some of Dean's death scene.
18:37When you have actors who understand their characters as well as Ackles and Padalecki do,
18:42it's always a good idea to let them have a little free reign,
18:44even, or perhaps especially, when it comes to the big scenes.
18:48Dean's death broke us,
18:50and it's in part thanks to the performers speaking from the heart.
18:53Padalecki and Ackles also took it upon themselves
18:56to make a couple of callbacks to the first episode,
18:59including this exchange.
19:00I can't do this alone.
19:02Yes, you can.
19:03Yeah.
19:05Well, I don't want to.
19:05Don't leave me.
19:10I can't do this alone.
19:13Yes, you can.
19:19Well, I don't want to.
19:21Padalecki also apparently ad-libbed saying Dean's name in the final scene,
19:25which is also the first thing he says to him in the pilot.
19:28Oh, easy, tiger.
19:31Dean?
19:31Credit due to words on the page,
19:33but these two additions really upped the poignancy.
19:36Hey, Sammy.
19:44Dean?
19:46Number 11.
19:47Avenging Baby
19:48I'll drive.
19:49I don't think so.
19:50When the brothers are roped into helping bad guys,
19:53they run into a legitimate priest who gives them quite the motivational speech about doing good in the world.
19:58Sam, in the hopes of convincing Dean to do what's right,
20:01has him put himself in the priest's shoes.
20:04What if someone stole the thing he loves most in the world?
20:06If somebody stole the Impala, what would you do?
20:11Murder.
20:12I'd murder them all.
20:15According to Ackles, Sam's question was supposed to be the end of it,
20:19but he knew that wasn't how Dean would react.
20:21Nope, he'd see red.
20:23There'd be torture first.
20:24It'd be like a lot of torture, and then it would end up with death.
20:27If I can't have it, nobody can.
20:28Were you even listening to what I was saying?
20:30Scarbody and Green 3?
20:32One lesson.
20:33To Padalecki's credit, he also does an incredible job playing the straight man here.
20:40Number 10.
20:41A Punch to Confirm
20:42Before getting those oh-so-fashionable tattoos,
20:46the Winchester boys have to worry about being possessed by demons.
20:49See, this was a test.
20:51Wanted to see if I could push you far enough to waste Sam.
20:54One of their most frequently encountered demonic foes is Meg,
20:57and she possesses Sam in this episode.
20:59Although Bobby and Dean are able to capture Meg,
21:01she breaks out and beats Dean up.
21:05There.
21:06That's better.
21:09Fortunately, Bobby manages to expel the demon.
21:12As Sam reels from the experience, which he can't remember,
21:16Dean punches his brother in the face.
21:18Sammy?
21:23Did I miss anything?
21:24Originally, the scene was meant to end on Sam's bewildered amnesia.
21:35Dean's actor Jensen Ackles improvised the punch,
21:38which only made Sam's confusion even funnier.
21:41Number 9.
21:42Rude Sign Language
21:43While investigating a banshee terrorizing a retirement home,
21:55Sam and Dean encounter Eileen Leahy,
21:58a deaf hunter out for revenge on the banshee after it killed her parents.
22:01She and Sam have a fun connection throughout the episode and thereafter.
22:05When they first met, though, Sam attempts to sign to Eileen,
22:09seemingly saying thanks.
22:10However, the sign is actually the one for the F-word.
22:13Actors Shoshana Stern and Jared Padalecki came up with the joke together.
22:18You've been on your own ever since?
22:19I prefer working alone.
22:22Trust issues.
22:23Yeah, I know.
22:25It's no wonder folks started shipping them,
22:27considering this was part of their first interaction.
22:30All right, um, thanks.
22:33Yeah, um, thanks.
22:36Number 8.
22:37German Castiel
22:38On an apocalyptic version of Earth where the Winchesters were never born,
22:42angels and demons battle it out on a world with humans caught in the middle.
22:47We've been studying you.
22:49This world's version of Charlie Bradbury is being unsuccessfully tortured by angels
22:54when her tormentors call in a specialist, Castiel.
22:57Pure steel.
23:01I haven't seen many like you.
23:04However, this version of Castiel is notably different.
23:06Seemingly blind in one eye, having a facial tick, and wearing a different coat.
23:11Oh, and he also has a German accent.
23:13And then all of your little secrets flow from your mind to mine.
23:24Until your mind no longer exists.
23:30The last of these was not in the script,
23:32and actor Misha Collins came up with it after seeing his wardrobe.
23:36Collins apparently regrets the choice now,
23:38though it's certainly memorable.
23:39More than one of us.
23:44Fascinating.
23:45Number 7.
23:46Hurt Feelings
23:46I'll search the town.
23:48Give me a moment.
23:50While we're on the subject of Castiel,
23:52everyone's favorite angel joins Sam, Dean, and Bobby
23:55when they investigate a town in Oregon where Eve,
23:57the mother of monsters, has set up shop.
24:00However, upon arrival,
24:01Cass has trouble using his usual angel teleportation.
24:04Guys, we can still see you.
24:05Yeah, I'm still here.
24:08Okay, you don't have to wait on us.
24:09When Dean uses a colorful metaphor for Castiel's impotence
24:13and insults his usefulness without his powers,
24:15the angel simply turns and looks away.
24:17Oh, well, that's great,
24:18because without your power,
24:19you're basically just a baby in a trench coat.
24:21Reportedly, Misha Collins actually forgot what his original line was,
24:25leading Jared Padalecki to improvise Sam's observation
24:28that Dean may have hurt Cass' feelings.
24:30We guess some mistakes work out for the better.
24:32While investigating a mysterious death involving stigmata wounds,
24:43Sam and Dean are pointed towards a religious family
24:45who live off the beaten path.
24:46While walking up the drive,
24:48the brothers discuss their recently returned
24:50and then departed mother.
24:51She hates the way that we were raised.
24:53She hates the fact that we're hunters.
24:54Maybe she starts walking and she doesn't stop.
24:56You know, she obviously has zero interest
24:59in keeping this family together.
25:00However, their entrance to said drive
25:02sees Dean attempt to hop the fence
25:04by awkwardly shimmying over it,
25:06while Sam goes around with little effort.
25:08It's a small, funny bit of character interaction
25:18that was not in the script,
25:20but invented on set.
25:21It certainly feels like a typical sibling moment
25:23for the Winchesters.
25:25Number 5.
25:26Dean and the Lizard
25:27While this episode primarily focuses on side characters
25:30attempting to save the Winchesters,
25:32the boys do feature in it as well.
25:34Trapped in an alternate universe
25:36inhabited by giant monsters,
25:38Sam and Dean are forced to make do
25:39with what they can find to survive,
25:41which means eating lizards.
25:45No, don't tell me it tastes like chicken.
25:49No, Sam, it's a lizard.
25:51It tastes like a lizard.
25:52Dean seems more willing to indulge
25:54in eating the local fauna,
25:55and when one of the larger monsters
25:57starts to sound closer and closer,
25:59the duo hurries off.
26:01What do you think it is?
26:03Let's not find out.
26:04However, Dean goes back for the cooked lizard
26:06after initially leaving it behind.
26:12Jensen Ackles improvised the moment
26:14as he reasoned that Dean would never leave food behind,
26:17even lizard on a stick.
26:19Number 4.
26:20Fighting Fairies
26:21Yep, we're back with this hilarious
26:23X-Files-style episode
26:25that sees the Winchesters looking into crop circles.
26:28But instead of aliens,
26:34the true culprits appear to be fairies.
26:37Unfortunately for Dean,
26:38but not for us,
26:39he accidentally attacks a little person
26:41after mistaking the man for a fairy.
26:43Help!
26:44Help!
26:44You little fairy!
26:47What do you want, your back?
26:48Although his hilarious excuse
26:50that he was just kidding
26:51was also an improvisation by Ackles,
26:53our pick goes to a moment a little bit later.
26:55Ha ha, I'm just kidding.
26:59Naturally, Dean is arrested for assaulting the man,
27:02and as he's being put in the police car,
27:04he yells to Sam,
27:05Fight the fairies!
27:07You fight those fairies!
27:08Although this off-the-cuff line by Dean
27:10is funny in context,
27:12just imagining what all the bystanders think
27:14makes it even more so.
27:17Fight the fairies!
27:19Number three, Dean's catchphrase.
27:21Uh, if he was a bad son of a bitch, something.
27:24As any Supernatural fan knows,
27:27Dean's favorite exclamation involves
27:28mentioning the male child of a female dog.
27:31The amount of time Dean uses the expression
27:33leads it to essentially becoming his catchphrase.
27:36Yeah, well, I hope we find him soon,
27:37because I'm starting to cramp like a son of a bitch.
27:42Quit whining.
27:44No, Sam, I mean son of a bitch.
27:46Although many of the times Dean says it
27:48are in fact scripted,
27:50Jensen Ackles occasionally included the expletive
27:52when it wasn't written in previously,
27:54as a result of how in-character he gets.
27:57You kinky son of a bitch.
27:59We don't swing that way.
28:00One memorable instance is at the conclusion
28:02of the season three episode,
28:04Bad Day at Black Rock.
28:05After discovering that Bella Talbot
28:07had stolen his winning lottery tickets,
28:09Dean is left stunned.
28:11Dean's outburst wasn't scripted,
28:12and you can see Jared Padalecki
28:14trying not to laugh.
28:16Son of a bitch!
28:19We're right there with him.
28:21Number two, Scooby Dooby F-Bomb.
28:23It's not a dream.
28:25Holy crap.
28:27This, this, uh, you saw that light.
28:29Did we just get sucked into the TV?
28:32We still can't believe this episode is real.
28:34Sam, Dean, and Castiel get sucked into TV land,
28:37specifically the animated world of Scooby-Doo.
28:40Oh, man, this is like a dream come true.
28:43Your dream is to hang out with the Scooby gang?
28:45While there, they encounter an all-too-real ghost,
28:48which clashes hilariously and traumatically
28:50with the Scooby gang's usual antics
28:52foiling old people in masks.
28:55The gang doesn't take it well.
28:56Sam, are you crazy?
28:57I can't use this stuff.
28:59That's a Scooby-Doo.
29:00However, thanks to a pep talk from Dean,
29:02they've regained their confidence.
29:04Dean also claims that they can help out
29:05by doing what they do best, making a trap.
29:08But we can help.
29:09We have to.
29:11You're right, you can.
29:13You're gonna do what you do best, build a trap.
29:16Although most of the speech was scripted,
29:18Dean's use of the F-word for emphasis
29:19was an invention of Jensen Ackles
29:21in the recording booth.
29:23Jinkies.
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29:391. Eye of the Tiger
29:41You probably saw this coming.
29:50During the episode Yellow Fever,
29:52Dean is cursed with fear at nearly everything.
29:55Dude, you're going 20.
29:57And?
29:57That's the speed limit.
29:59But what, safety's a crime now?
30:00To give himself the courage in one scene,
30:02he lies down in the Impala
30:04and listens to Eye of the Tiger
30:05while air drumming.
30:06Although the scene in the episode
30:14proper stops shortly thereafter,
30:17Jensen Ackles continues his performance
30:18of the song in a now-famous outtake
30:21aired after the episode,
30:22lip-syncing to the lyrics
30:23and using his leg to play guitar.
30:25Riding love was back on the street
30:29Did my time took my chances
30:32It's such a funny and surprising moment,
30:35and it's all thanks to Ackles
30:36just screwing around on set
30:38and the director leaving the camera rolling.
30:47Which other great moment or scene
30:49from the show do you know was improvised?
30:51Let us know in the comments.
30:53What the hell is wrong with you?
30:55You don't just go around
30:56shooting people like that.
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