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SUPERNATURAL - Man's Best Friend With Benefits

Air Date/Released Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Station/Studio CW / Kripke Ent. / Warner Bros

Two brothers take on their father's legacy of fighting the evil supernatural.

The Winchesters investigate a cop friend's nightmares of murder, which are coming true. The episode begins with the brothers arguing "Curly v. Shemp."
Dean: Wow, You know, of all the lame-ass things you've ever said, that has got to be the lame-assiest.
Sam: I'm sorry, but I happen to think Shemp was a funnier Stooge than Curly.
Dean: Curly was a freaking genius!
Sam: I always found Curly's work a bit obvious.
Dean: It's supposed to be obvious, man. They're Stooges.


Cast: Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester), Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester), Christian Campbell (James Frampton), Mishael Morgan (Portia), Curtis Caravaggio (Spencer Wallis), Serge Houde (Ed Stoltz), Sebastian Gacki (Phillippe LeChat), James Pizzinato (Drexyl), Darcey Johnson (Josh), Winson Won (Miles), Britney Katelyn Miller (Hooker), Adrian Neblett (Blind Victim), Michael Vairo (John)

Crew: John F. Showalter (Director), Brad Buckner, Eugenie Ross-Leming (Writers), Adam Glass, Phil Sgriccia, McG, Jim Michaels, Peter Johnson, Robert Singer, Jeremy Carver (Executive Producers), Todd Aronauer, Andrew Dabb, Daniel Loflin, Craig Matheson, Robbie Thompson, Jerry Wanek, Serge Ladouceur, Brad Buckner, Eugenie Ross-Leming, Ben Edlund (Producers), Eric Kripke (Creator)
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