Supernatural Brainteasers #4
Think you know #Supernatural? Let’s put all that time spent rewatching 327 hours of heart stopping broments to the test! Below are four questions to ponder for a few days. These aren’t trivia questions that ask for impossibly hard details you never notice because you are holding your breath in terror and/or staring at the fiendishly good looks of our heroes as they battle evil. No, these answers are probably buried deep in your mind. The fun is slowly liberating all that SPNFamily knowledge, consciously or subconsciously, over several days. In other words, we’re giving you an excuse to think about Supernatural day and night (like you need another excuse to do that!)!
Think about them when you have to wait for a friend… for a very long time.
Think about them on those long, backroads road trips.
Think about them when you’re drifting off to sleep at night.
Jot answers down on your phone, PC, hunter’s journal, or any little sticky note you keep handy.
Whenever you call it quits, add up all your points and see how you did! Don’t Worry: Hints are generously supplied to help you get started!
Puzzle #1 (Difficulty Level: Hard)
Psychics were portrayed both positively and negatively on the show. Those who used their powers to see the future, communicate beyond the veil, or deprive people of their free will in order to kill or harm others, such as Max Miller and Ava Wilson, were hunted and eventually stopped, usually by Sam and Dean. There were others, though, who used their powers (either willingly or forcibly) to help the brothers. Name the 8 psychics whose powers were put to good use in the quest to save people and hunt things.
Hints: 5 names should be easy; 3 are hard. Identifying an individual by their actions is a satisfactory answer in place of naming characters who only appeared in one episode, e.g. “that gal/guy who…”.
Total Possible Points: 8
Brainteaser #2 (Difficulty Level: Hard)
By nature of their profession, hunters usually worked alone. However, over the years, we were introduced to a few who worked in pairs, usually connected by blood or marriage. Name the 7 hunter duos who routinely worked together (Note: Do not include those who worked together on only one case, such as Dean and Eliot Ness).
Extra credit: Name 1 pair of hunters who worked together on something other than “hunting”!
Hint: 4 or 5 answers should be easy; 2 are hard.
Total Possible Points: 7 +1
Brainteaser #3 (Difficulty Level: Medium)
In rare circumstances, hunters worked in groups of three or more people, forming a hunter family. Name the 7 groups who regularly lived and worked together in Sam’s and Dean’s world (i.e. not the Apocalypse Universe). Excludes The Men of Letters, since they prided themselves on not being hunters!
Total Possible Points: 7
Brainteaser #4 (Difficulty Level: Very Hard )
Once the Impala became Dean’s “Baby”, (i.e. after John left on his own hunts in his truck and Dean inherited Baby), Dean really didn’t want anyone else driving his ride. Sometimes it couldn’t be helped, though. Name the 17 occasions when someone other than Dean drove the Impala. To not ‘drive’ us all crazy, we’ll only count Sam driving Baby once in the answers, but to get credit for him in your points, you have to name at least one episode or event that caused him to take the wheel. Screen captures of Baby’s honored guest drivers are encouraged!
Extra Credit: 1 point for the time when we saw someone driving the Impala but they weren’t really driving the Impala!
Total Possible Points: 18 + 1
Scorecard
Total Possible Points: 40 plus extra credit
Perfect Score: 40+ Supernatural Aficionado! Clearly I need to make harder games! Fess up: How long did it take you to get them all right?
Supernatural Expert – 29 to 39
Supernatural Authority – 19 to 28
Supernatural Specialist – 8 to 18
Supernatural Fan in Training – 0 to 7. You may be the smartest player in all categories because your homework is to watch more Supernatural!
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- I’m the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Social Media Manager (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram), Live Tweet Moderator, reviewer and feature writer for The Winchester Family Business. Before joining the Supernatural Family, I worked for 22 years at a global consulting firm, but after years of long hours, high pressure and rigorous demands, I quit corporate life to raise my children. After my first Supernatural convention, I was driven to share my shock and awe in a two-part essay that The WFB was brave enough to post, and my second life calling, that of being a writer, began. My first published book, Fan Phenomena: The Twilight Saga was released in late 2016. Please share in my cross-fandom excitement by following its Facebook page @FanPhenomenaTwilight and my personal Twitter account @LSAngel2. You can read about this whole miraculous transition in my chapter in Family Don’t End With Blood, published in May 2017.
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