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5 Supernatural Easter Eggs Fans Are Still Over The Moon About

5 Supernatural Easter Eggs Fans Are Still Over The Moon About
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Fans will never get bored of them.

If there's one thing Supernatural fans appreciate more than a good sibling rivalry, it's a well-hidden Easter egg.

Viewers who have been with the show from the beginning and have seen every single episode numerous times admit to finding new ones every time they rewatch.

From other iconic TV shows to comic books, from music to the actor's friends and family, here are the top 5 Supernatural Easter eggs you may not have known about, but should definitely catch next time you watch.

Negan's Infamous Bat (S12E15)

Even if you haven't seen an episode of Walking Dead, you would know about this bat and the way it was used, as back in the day it was all over the internet.

In Supernatural it appears for just 20 seconds and is hinted to belong to John Winchester before Dean took over it to fight monsters himself.

Cosmic Cowboy IPA (S14E10)

Remember Rocky's Bar? Well, it's no wonder Dean was so attached to it, because they actually served a Cosmic Cowboy IPA on tap.

This happens to be one of the beers from Ackles Family Business Beer. Some fans even decided to try it to get one step closer to their favorite show.

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Deep Space Nine (S6E18)

Perhaps one of the sweetest lines of the show goes to Bobby. When Dean makes a Star Trek IV reference, Bobby has to admit that he's only seen Deep Space Nine.

The reason it's so sweet is that Jim Beaver's late wife, Cecily Adams, had a part in Deep Space Nine.

A Nod To Doctor Who ( S7E03)

No one could quite expect a nod to the classic British sci-fi show Doctor Who from a Canadian series in a much darker setting, however, everyone was pretty pleased to hear it.

As both characters are seen as both a child and an adult, the name is pretty fitting.

Lucifer Career Path (S11E09)

While this Supernatural episode technically aired before Lucifer premiered, it was a pretty obvious reference to the show that everyone already knew about.

And a pretty iconic reference, too, considering how popular Lucifer later became. A career change wasn't such a bad idea after all.