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* MushroomSamba: While Garth puts him under to fix his teeth, Dean hallucinates an entire 1920's tapdance routine set to "Let's Misbehave".

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* MushroomSamba: While Garth puts him under to fix his teeth, Dean hallucinates performing an entire 1920's 1920s tapdance routine in black-and-white set to "Let's Misbehave".
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* GenreSavvy: When Sam and Dean explain how God is a writer who used them as the main characters in his story, Garth wondered whether that makes him a supporting character or special guest star. He further explains that he's happy being the guest star, pointing out that while the hero might win eventually at the end of the story, most of the time their lives just sucks with constant danger and tragedy. He is aware however of PlotArmor and how that provides some advantages.

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* GenreSavvy: When Sam and Dean explain how God is a writer who used them as the main characters in his story, Garth wondered whether that makes him a supporting character or special guest star. He further explains that he's happy being the guest star, pointing out that while the hero might win eventually at the end of the story, most of the time their lives just sucks suck with constant danger and tragedy. He is aware however of PlotArmor and how that provides some advantages.
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* VanHelsingHateCrimes: Dean and Sam decide to destroy the monster fight club (where the only victims are monsters) for no reason other than assuming that with any gathering of monsters that large, they must be killing people in the area, even though no evidence of this is shown and they don't do any research to see if there have been suspicious deaths.

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* VanHelsingHateCrimes: Dean and Sam decide to destroy the monster fight club (where the only victims are monsters) monsters, who fight each other voluntarily) for no reason other than assuming that with any gathering of monsters that large, they must be killing people in the area, even though no evidence of this is shown and they don't do any research to see if there have been suspicious deaths.
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* VanHelsingHateCrimes: Dean and Sam decide to destroy the monster fight club for no reason other than assuming that with any gathering of monsters that large, they must be killing people in the area, even though no evidence of this is shown and they don't do any research to see if there have been suspicious deaths.

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* VanHelsingHateCrimes: Dean and Sam decide to destroy the monster fight club (where the only victims are monsters) for no reason other than assuming that with any gathering of monsters that large, they must be killing people in the area, even though no evidence of this is shown and they don't do any research to see if there have been suspicious deaths.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Due to having fallen out of favor with Chuck, he removes Sam and Dean's PlotArmor leading to the two suffering "normal" problems that would not hinder them in a regular episode of the show:
** Sam doesn't use a potholder while lifting a pot of boiling pasta, which leads to him burning his hands when he grabs it by the handles. He also burns food in the oven after going in another room; it's boring for a story to have a scene where the hero constantly checks on his food and being careful with hot food, but in normal life, it prevents oven fires and injuries.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Due to having fallen out of favor with Chuck, he removes Sam and Dean's PlotArmor PlotArmor, leading to the two suffering "normal" problems that would not hinder them in a regular episode of the show:
** Sam doesn't use a potholder while lifting a pot of boiling pasta, which leads to him burning his hands when he grabs it by the handles. He also burns food in the oven after going in another room; it's boring for a story to have a scene where the hero constantly checks on his food and being is careful with hot food, but in normal life, it prevents oven fires and injuries.
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* ObliviouslySuperpowered: Sam and Dean discover that they have unknowingly benefited from PlotArmor and RequiredSecondaryPowers their entire lives and all previous 15 seasons of the show, courtesy of God himself. When this ability is removed, their ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount (through stolen credit cards) is suddenly taken away, they can get hurt or sick even from tiny scrapes or a poor diet like Dean's, their CoolCar breaks down regularly because it's 50 years old, and even [[MasterOfUnlocking casually picking a lock]] becomes next to impossible. It's even implied that they never trip over things normally, as both Dean and Sam are genuinely shocked when the latter almost trips while rushing up some steps. Dean initially assumes that they were cursed on account of none of these things being normal to him until Garth explains what he thinks happened.

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* ObliviouslySuperpowered: Sam and Dean discover that they have unknowingly benefited from PlotArmor and RequiredSecondaryPowers their entire lives and all previous 15 seasons of the show, courtesy of God himself. When this ability is removed, their ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount (through stolen credit cards) is suddenly taken away, they can get hurt or sick even from tiny scrapes or a poor diet like Dean's, their CoolCar breaks down regularly because it's 50 years old, and even [[MasterOfUnlocking casually picking a lock]] becomes next to impossible. It's even implied that they never trip over things normally, as both Dean and Sam are genuinely shocked when the latter almost trips while rushing up some steps. Dean initially assumes that they were they've been cursed on account of none of these things being normal to him until Garth explains what he thinks happened.
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* GenreSavvy: When Sam and Dean explain how God is a writer who used them as the main characters in his story, Garth wondered whether that makes him a supporting character or special guest star. He further explains that he's happy being the guest star, pointing out that while the hero might win eventually at the end of the story, most of the time their lives just sucks with constant danger and tragedy. He is aware however of PlotArmor and how that provides some advantages.
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* ObliviouslySuperpowered: Sam and Dean discover that they have unknowingly benefited from PlotArmor and RequiredSecondaryPowers their entire lives and all previous 15 seasons of the show, courtesy of God himself. When this ability is removed, their ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount (through stolen credit cards) is suddenly taken away, they can get hurt or sick even from tiny scrapes or a poor diet like Dean's, their CoolCar breaks down regularly because it's 50 years old, and even [[MasterOfUnlocking casually picking a lock]] becomes next to impossible.

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* ObliviouslySuperpowered: Sam and Dean discover that they have unknowingly benefited from PlotArmor and RequiredSecondaryPowers their entire lives and all previous 15 seasons of the show, courtesy of God himself. When this ability is removed, their ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount (through stolen credit cards) is suddenly taken away, they can get hurt or sick even from tiny scrapes or a poor diet like Dean's, their CoolCar breaks down regularly because it's 50 years old, and even [[MasterOfUnlocking casually picking a lock]] becomes next to impossible. It's even implied that they never trip over things normally, as both Dean and Sam are genuinely shocked when the latter almost trips while rushing up some steps. Dean initially assumes that they were cursed on account of none of these things being normal to him until Garth explains what he thinks happened.
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* ObliviouslySuperpowered: Sam and Dean discover that they have obliviously benefited from PlotArmor and RequiredSecondaryPowers their entire lives and all previous 15 seasons of the show, courtesy of God himself. When this ability is removed, their ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount (through stolen credit cards) is suddenly taken away, they can get hurt or sick even from tiny scrapes or a poor diet like Dean's, their CoolCar breaks down regularly because it's 50 years old, and even [[MasterOfUnlocking casually picking a lock]] becomes next to impossible.

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* ObliviouslySuperpowered: Sam and Dean discover that they have obliviously unknowingly benefited from PlotArmor and RequiredSecondaryPowers their entire lives and all previous 15 seasons of the show, courtesy of God himself. When this ability is removed, their ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount (through stolen credit cards) is suddenly taken away, they can get hurt or sick even from tiny scrapes or a poor diet like Dean's, their CoolCar breaks down regularly because it's 50 years old, and even [[MasterOfUnlocking casually picking a lock]] becomes next to impossible.
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* ObliviouslySuperpowered: Sam and Dean discover that they have obliviously benefited from PlotArmor and RequiredSecondaryPowers their entire lives and all previous 15 seasons of the show, courtesy of God himself. When this ability is removed, their ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount (through stolen credit cards) is suddenly taken away, they can get hurt or sick even from tiny scrapes or a poor diet like Dean's, their CoolCar breaks down regularly because it's 50 years old, and even [[MasterOfUnlocking casually picking a lock]] becomes next to impossible.
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* VanHelsingHateCrimes: Dean and Sam decide to destroy the monster fight club for no reason other than assuming that with any gathering of monsters that large, they must be killing people in the area, even though no evidence of this is shown.

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* VanHelsingHateCrimes: Dean and Sam decide to destroy the monster fight club for no reason other than assuming that with any gathering of monsters that large, they must be killing people in the area, even though no evidence of this is shown.shown and they don't do any research to see if there have been suspicious deaths.
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** Aside from Sam ans Dean's issues, Garth notes that a werewolf's raw meat diet can lead to dental problems if they don't get regular checkups.

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** Aside from Sam ans and Dean's issues, Garth notes that a werewolf's raw meat diet can lead to dental problems if they don't get regular checkups.

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