This week’s episode was a classic hunt that was really enjoyable.
It involved a guy taking children’s fears and turning them into monsters that would kill the people who the kids were angry at.
It wasn’t really original, as there have been a few episodes very similar to this, but it was certainly a good one.
It was great because we got such monsters as unicorns and clowns. Sam has had a fear of clowns since he was a kid and I was very glad to see that come up again.
It hasn’t even been mentioned since the second season, so it was great to see it come up and have Sam do some comedic stuff.
Actually, it was great to see a lot of comedy at all. Some people have probably forgotten, but episodes used to be this funny every episode.
This will end up being a standout in season seven for its comedy, but it would have just been in the middle of the pack in the first three seasons.
Anyway, this was a comedic episode that was really silly. I loved the use of the 24-type clock and the switch between the present and the past few days.
Both Sam and Dean had a lot to work with in terms of laughs and just like in most situations, they delivered.
It is a shame that Sam is at his funniest when we laugh at him, but it is the case. Like at the end when he got all that glitter and stuff on him after the clowns exploded.
Dean, on the other hand, is just a very funny guy. He can be really goofy, like when he wanted that giant slinky.
I couldn’t help but laugh when he had to play games to get the tickets. He then played well but only got a few tickets. A very funny moment and I certainly remember how cheap those things can be.
I also loved when Sam was interrogating the staff. It was pretty funny stuff and it kind of added to the whole 24 thing.
Overall, this was a silly episode. It was a good hunt and it was very funny. Both brothers were great and it ended on a good note, which doesn’t happen often.
This may not be the best episode ever, but it is a standout in the season and one that will be hard to forget.

Loved this episode. It is great when they just do this type of thing and not all that demon stuff.
I thought this episode was great. I have always said it is ironic that with all of the demons and terrifying things these men have seen, Sam is afraid of clowns. Dean is a great character because he has done some pretty intense dramatic scenes but, at his very core, he is amused by things that children get a kick out of. It’s funny when he makes his main mission something that isn’t as important as hunting demons, such as the giant slinky.