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===[[3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas]]=== | ===[[3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas]]=== | ||
− | When [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] enter Santa's Village, they are greeted by an Elf who asks if she can escort their child to Santa. Sam becomes flummoxed, while Dean tells the woman that they are brothers and it is Sam's dream to meet Santa, eliciting a disgusted look when Sam tells her they are just there to watch. | + | When [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] enter Santa's Village, they are greeted by an Elf who asks if she can escort their child to Santa. Sam becomes flummoxed, while Dean tells the woman that they are brothers and it is Sam's dream to meet Santa, eliciting a disgusted look from the employee when Sam tells her they are just there to watch. |
In a twist, Dean plays up to the fact that a shopkeeper assumes they are a couple, and has Sam ask about a Christmas wreath they saw at the Walsh's home while playing Jenga, prompting Sam to say the wreath was "yummy." | In a twist, Dean plays up to the fact that a shopkeeper assumes they are a couple, and has Sam ask about a Christmas wreath they saw at the Walsh's home while playing Jenga, prompting Sam to say the wreath was "yummy." | ||
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===[[4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book]]=== | ===[[4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book]]=== | ||
After learning about the existence of [[the Supernatural books]], Sam and Dean learn that there are fans, some of whom ship Sam and Dean together. When Dean asks if they realize they are brothers, Sam tells him it "doesn't seem to matter." | After learning about the existence of [[the Supernatural books]], Sam and Dean learn that there are fans, some of whom ship Sam and Dean together. When Dean asks if they realize they are brothers, Sam tells him it "doesn't seem to matter." | ||
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+ | ===[[5.18 Point of No Return]]=== | ||
+ | To convince [[Adam Milligan]] to join [[Heaven]]'s side, [[Zachariah]] refers to [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] as "psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent on each other." | ||
===[[8.04 Bitten]]=== | ===[[8.04 Bitten]]=== | ||
− | [[Michael Wheeler]] and [[Brian Wilcox]] secretly film [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] who are investigating a case as FBI agents. Michael tells Brian he is getting a workplace romance vibe from Sam and Dean and later Brian tells him of their stakeout at a diner, and how they talked about being apart for a year, which he feels | + | [[Michael Wheeler]] and [[Brian Wilcox]] secretly film [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] who are investigating a case as FBI agents. Michael tells Brian he is getting a workplace romance vibe from Sam and Dean and later Brian tells him of their stakeout at a diner, and how they talked about being apart for a year, which he feels confirmed that they were right about the romance. |
===[[8.20 Pac-Man Fever]]=== | ===[[8.20 Pac-Man Fever]]=== | ||
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===[[9.17 Mother's Little Helper]]=== | ===[[9.17 Mother's Little Helper]]=== | ||
− | After [[Dean]] ignored a call from [[Sam]], [[Crowley]] remarks that he is lying to Sam | + | After [[Dean]] ignored a call from [[Sam]], [[Crowley]] remarks that he is lying to Sam like Sam is Dean's wife, which would make him Dean's mistress. |
===[[10.03 Soul Survivor]]=== | ===[[10.03 Soul Survivor]]=== | ||
− | After being [[Demon Cure|cured]] by [[Sam]] | + | After being [[Demon Cure|cured]] by [[Sam]] from being a [[demon]], [[Dean]] asks [[Castiel]] if Sam wants a "divorce" after he had tried to kill him. |
===[[10.05 Fan Fiction]]=== | ===[[10.05 Fan Fiction]]=== | ||
− | When Dean sees [[Siobhan]] and [[Maggie]] standing close to each other, he asks [[Marie]] what they are doing. She tells them they are rehearsing a "brotherly moment" scene, and begins to describe how Sam and Dean are bonded, which leads Dean to question why they are so close together. Marie simply tells him "reasons," which prompts Dean to ask if she realizes they are brothers. With Marie telling him, "Well, duh! But... Subtext" | + | When Dean sees [[Siobhan Flannery|Siobhan]] and [[Maggie]] standing close to each other, he asks [[Marie]] what they are doing. She tells them they are rehearsing a "brotherly moment" scene, and begins to describe how Sam and Dean are bonded, which leads Dean to question why they are so close together. Marie simply tells him "reasons," which prompts Dean to ask if she realizes they are brothers. With Marie telling him, "Well, duh! But... Subtext." |
===[[10.06 Ask Jeeves]]=== | ===[[10.06 Ask Jeeves]]=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In the script for [[11.17 Red Meat]], the stage directions for [[Michelle Tilghman]] and Dean's final scene where she tells him she watched the man she loved die, has Dean realizing he went through the same ordeal with Sam when he thought he died. | * In the script for [[11.17 Red Meat]], the stage directions for [[Michelle Tilghman]] and Dean's final scene where she tells him she watched the man she loved die, has Dean realizing he went through the same ordeal with Sam when he thought he died. | ||
+ | * In [[14.13 Lebanon]], the Winchesters are well known in the town and go by the aliases Sam and Dean Campbell. While Campbell is Mary's family name, in [[7.07 The Mentalists]] the Campbell brothers, seen in a photograph, also existed and specialized in paintings and writings said to be produced by spirits. They were Allen Campbell and Charles Shrouds and were actually a gay couple who posed as brothers. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 23:07, 18 March 2024
These are the occasions Sam and Dean have been mistaken for a couple, or had been referred to as and paralleled with couples.
Contents
- 1 Episodes
- 1.1 1.08 Bugs
- 1.2 1.18 Something Wicked
- 1.3 2.11 Playthings
- 1.4 2.15 Tall Tales
- 1.5 3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas
- 1.6 4.01 Lazarus Rising
- 1.7 4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book
- 1.8 5.18 Point of No Return
- 1.9 8.04 Bitten
- 1.10 8.20 Pac-Man Fever
- 1.11 9.17 Mother's Little Helper
- 1.12 10.03 Soul Survivor
- 1.13 10.05 Fan Fiction
- 1.14 10.06 Ask Jeeves
- 1.15 11.19 The Chitters
- 2 Trivia
- 3 External links
Episodes
1.08 Bugs
While investigating a death in the Oasis Plains community, Sam and Dean meet Larry Pike at a barbecue, who tells them they accept all homeowners regardless of race, religion, color, or sexual orientation. An embarrassed Larry is corrected by Dean that they are in fact brothers.
Inside the barbecue Sam and Dean meet Lynda Bloome, who tells them the same thing Larry did. Dean excuses himself with a slight chuckle, calling a surprised Sam "honey" and smacking him on the rear before leaving.
1.18 Something Wicked
While getting a room at the Court Motel in Fitchburg, Wisonsin, Dean tells the young clerk Michael he wants two queens. Michael, seeing Sam waiting outside, snickers and under his breath says "I'll bet."
2.11 Playthings
Checking in at the Pierpont Inn under the guise of antiquing, Susan Thompson tells Sam and Dean they "look the type" and asks if they want a king-size bed. Embarrassed, Sam quickly tells Susan they are just brothers and want two singles, while a confused Dean asks what she meant when she said they "look the type."
2.15 Tall Tales
After being brought in to help on a case, Bobby tells Sam and Dean that they are bickering like an "old married couple."
3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas
When Sam and Dean enter Santa's Village, they are greeted by an Elf who asks if she can escort their child to Santa. Sam becomes flummoxed, while Dean tells the woman that they are brothers and it is Sam's dream to meet Santa, eliciting a disgusted look from the employee when Sam tells her they are just there to watch.
In a twist, Dean plays up to the fact that a shopkeeper assumes they are a couple, and has Sam ask about a Christmas wreath they saw at the Walsh's home while playing Jenga, prompting Sam to say the wreath was "yummy."
4.01 Lazarus Rising
After reuniting with Sam at his motel, Ruby asks if they are "together", a still-shocked Sam tells her that Dean is his brother.
4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book
After learning about the existence of the Supernatural books, Sam and Dean learn that there are fans, some of whom ship Sam and Dean together. When Dean asks if they realize they are brothers, Sam tells him it "doesn't seem to matter."
5.18 Point of No Return
To convince Adam Milligan to join Heaven's side, Zachariah refers to Sam and Dean as "psychotically, irrationally, erotically codependent on each other."
8.04 Bitten
Michael Wheeler and Brian Wilcox secretly film Sam and Dean who are investigating a case as FBI agents. Michael tells Brian he is getting a workplace romance vibe from Sam and Dean and later Brian tells him of their stakeout at a diner, and how they talked about being apart for a year, which he feels confirmed that they were right about the romance.
8.20 Pac-Man Fever
While witnessing an argument between Sam and Dean, Charlie Bradbury tells them that they fight like an "old married couple."
9.17 Mother's Little Helper
After Dean ignored a call from Sam, Crowley remarks that he is lying to Sam like Sam is Dean's wife, which would make him Dean's mistress.
10.03 Soul Survivor
After being cured by Sam from being a demon, Dean asks Castiel if Sam wants a "divorce" after he had tried to kill him.
10.05 Fan Fiction
When Dean sees Siobhan and Maggie standing close to each other, he asks Marie what they are doing. She tells them they are rehearsing a "brotherly moment" scene, and begins to describe how Sam and Dean are bonded, which leads Dean to question why they are so close together. Marie simply tells him "reasons," which prompts Dean to ask if she realizes they are brothers. With Marie telling him, "Well, duh! But... Subtext."
10.06 Ask Jeeves
Heddy and Beverley believe Sam and Dean to be gay murderers, comparing them to real-life killers Leopold and Loeb -- only hotter.
11.19 The Chitters
Seeing Cesar and Jesse Cuevas fighting causes Dean to remark that they sound just like him and Sam. Cesar corrects Dean, saying they are more like an "old married couple."
Trivia
- In the script for 11.17 Red Meat, the stage directions for Michelle Tilghman and Dean's final scene where she tells him she watched the man she loved die, has Dean realizing he went through the same ordeal with Sam when he thought he died.
- In 14.13 Lebanon, the Winchesters are well known in the town and go by the aliases Sam and Dean Campbell. While Campbell is Mary's family name, in 7.07 The Mentalists the Campbell brothers, seen in a photograph, also existed and specialized in paintings and writings said to be produced by spirits. They were Allen Campbell and Charles Shrouds and were actually a gay couple who posed as brothers.
External links
- Mistaken for Gay on TV Tropes