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Number Fifteen: Supernatural Has Relev Mistakes
The show Supernatural has been on the air for many years now, and has garnered a huge fan base. If you're a big fan of this fantasy series, there's probably at least a thing or two you know about it. If you aren't yet, you might want to reconsider it, especially after you read all of the little known facts we're sharing with you today.

Number Fifteen: Supernatural Has Filming Mistakes

In the episode titled "Heart", Sam, who is one of the protagonists, dies (funnily enough, this occurs more than once in the show). When his body is on the table, however, it blinks!

Number Fourteen: Dean Has Strange Sexual Preferences.

When Dean has sex on the show, he has interesting musical preferences. To be specific, he likes to get it on when listening

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