Holy Water in the Face

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The Winchester men have a long history with holy water. They have done their fair share of flinging it at demons and monsters, but it is much more fun (and way hot) when they are the recipients of the splashing. In many cases, it is one Winchester wielding holy water against another Winchester as a test. Here is a look at all those times:

Season 1

1.22 Devil's Trap When Sam and Dean find Dad after he was abducted by demons, Sam splashes Dad with holy water to confirm that Dad is not possessed by a demon.

Season 2

2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign After Dean finds Sam holding Jo at knife point, Dean splashes Sam with holy water to confirm that he is possessed by a demon. Meg, in Sam's meat suit escapes and heads to Bobby's house, where Bobby discovers that Sam is possessed when he adds holy water to Sam's beer. Later, after Bobby secures the possessed Sam, Dean splashes Sam again to try to get the demon to talk.

Season 3

3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock On Gordon Walker's orders, Kubrick and Creedy capture Sam. They splash Sam with water, that may or may not be holy water. However, they believe that Sam was helping the demons who opened the Devil's Gate, and they believe that there is something supernatural about Sam, so it may have been holy water.

Season 4

4.01 Lazarus Rising Upon Dean's return from hell, a suspicious Bobby splashes Dean with holy water to determine if Dean is a demon.

4.19 Jump the Shark Dean tests Adam for any demon-ness by swapping out tap water for holy water in the restaurant where they meet.

Season 5

5.02 Good God, Y'All When the Boys arrive in River Pass, Colorado, Ellen splashes Dean with holy water to check if he is a demon. Later, Jo splashes Sam, twice, because she thinks he is a demon.

5.06 I Believe that Children are our Future While they are not doused with holy water, Sam and Dean are covered with salt by Julie Wright, Jesse's biological mother, because she suspects they are demons.

5.17 99 Problems In Blue Earth, Minnesota, Baby gets sprayed with holy water from the fire truck which is manned by the Sacrament Lutheran Militia who help Sam and Dean escape a group of demons.

Season 6

6.01 Exile on Main St. When Dean discovers that Sam is back from hell, Sam wants to prove he isn't a monster and since Dean didn't throw any holy water in Sam's face, Sam drinks some holy water laced with salt to prove that he is human.

6.18 Frontierland After Samuel Colt kills some demons, he is suspicious when Sam arrives, and so he splashes Sam with holy water.

Season 7

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Season 8

8.01 We Need to Talk About Kevin Dean returns from Purgatory and when he first meets Sam, Dean tests Sam with holy water, borax, and silver. Then, when Sam refuses to test Dean, Dean proves it is him by testing himself with holy water, borax, and silver. Later, Kevin squirts them with borax or holy water, it is not specified, however, Dean states that they are not Leviathans.

8.12 As Time Goes By When Henry first arrives in 2013, Sam and Dean do not know who he is, so they splash Henry with holy water to make sure that he isn't a demon.

8.21 The Great Escapist Kevin uses a squirt gun to spray Sam and Dean with holy water. However, apparently, the holy water doesn't work because the two guys, who appear to be Sam and Dean, are really demons.

Season 9

9.11 First Born In order to get information about the First Blade, Dean and Crowley seek out a hunter named Tara, who had worked with John at one time. Tara decided that Dean must be possessed if he was working with the King of Hell, so she tested him by splashing him with holy water.

Season 10

10.02 Reichenbach In order to capture Demon Dean, Sam splashes Dean with holy water before slapping on the demon handcuffs.

10.03 Soul Survivor So he can get close enough to inject him with purified blood, Sam splashes Dean with holy water . Later, Sam again splashes Dean to check if he is cured.

10.07 Girls, Girls, Girls In order to get the upper hand, Cole splashes Dean because he believes that Dean is a demon.