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|title= The French Mistake
 
|title= The French Mistake
 
|episode= Season 6, Episode 15
 
|episode= Season 6, Episode 15
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|director= [[Charles Beeson ]]
 
|director= [[Charles Beeson ]]
 
|writer= [[Ben Edlund]]
 
|writer= [[Ben Edlund]]
|imdb= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1627712/
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|imdb= [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1627712/ The French Mistake]
 
|download= [http://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/the-french-mistake/id389003829?i=422861018 iTunes], [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004PP158W Amazon]
 
|download= [http://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/the-french-mistake/id389003829?i=422861018 iTunes], [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004PP158W Amazon]
|outline= Sam and Dean find themselves on the set of the TV Show Supernatural, with an angelic hitman after them.
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|outline= [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] find themselves on the set of the TV Show ''[[Supernatural]]'', with an angelic hitman after them.
|motw=[[Raphael]]<br>[[Virgil]]   
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|motw= [[Raphael]]<br>[[Virgil]]   
 
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|location = Vancouver, BC, Canada
 
|location = Vancouver, BC, Canada
 
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|prevep= 6.14 Mannequin 3: The Reckoning
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|nextep= 6.16 ...And Then There Were None
 
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[[Dean]] and [[Sam]] are doing research at [[Singer Salvage Yard|Bobby's House]] when [[Balthazar]] appears. He says that [[Raphael]] is aiming to kill all of [[Castiel]]'s allies and affiliates so he gives them a key and sends them to an alternate reality to keep them out of harm's way. Supposedly, the key opens a door where he has stored the stolen [[Angelic Weapons]] of Heaven, which will help Castiel to retain control in [[Heaven]].  
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[[Dean]] and [[Sam]] are doing research at [[Singer Salvage Yard|Bobby's House]] when [[Balthazar]] appears. He says that [[Raphael]] is aiming to kill all of [[Castiel]]'s allies and affiliates so he gives them a key and sends them to an alternate reality to keep them out of harm's way. Supposedly, the key opens a door where he has stored the stolen [[angelic weapons]] of Heaven, which will help Castiel to retain control in [[Heaven]].  
  
When they appear in the alternate reality, Sam and Dean find themselves on the set of "Supernatural"- a show that appears to be about their lives and where everyone mistakes them for the actors [[Jensen Ackles]] and [[Jared Padalecki]]. They try to contact Castiel, but instead encounter [[Misha Collins]], who plays Castiel on the TV Show. Taking refuge in Jensen's luxurious trailer, they do some research about Jensen and Jared, and Dean is horrified to learn the Jensen was on ''Days of Our Lives''. Dean suggests they try doing the same spell Balthazar did in order to get them back to their own reality.  
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When they appear in the alternate reality, Sam and Dean find themselves on the set of "Supernatural"- a show that appears to be about their lives and where everyone mistakes them for the actors [[Jensen Ackles]] and [[Jared Padalecki]]. They try to contact Castiel, but instead encounter [[Misha Collins]], who plays Castiel on the TV Show. Taking refuge in Jensen's luxurious trailer, they do some research about Jensen and Jared, and Dean is horrified to learn that Jensen was on ''Days of Our Lives''. Dean suggests they try doing the same spell Balthazar did in order to get them back to their own reality.  
  
 
Discouraged that there are no 'real' saints' bones or other items they need on the set of [[Bobby]]'s house, Sam and Dean have the actors' driver, [[Clif Kosterman]], take them to Jared's place, which turns out to be a large ostentatious mansion with a tanning bed in the living room and an alpaca in the backyard. Sam and Dean are shocked when [[Ruby]] - or rather the actress who plays her - appears and kisses Sam, who she believes to be her husband, Jared. After [[Genevieve Padalecki]] heads out to a charity function for the International Otter Adoption Fund, Sam and Dean go online and purchase some saints' bones for rush delivery using Jared's credit cards (they max out at least one). Dean then spends the night on Jared's couch, while Sam alternates between surfing the internet for signs of the supernatural activity and sleeping with Genevieve.
 
Discouraged that there are no 'real' saints' bones or other items they need on the set of [[Bobby]]'s house, Sam and Dean have the actors' driver, [[Clif Kosterman]], take them to Jared's place, which turns out to be a large ostentatious mansion with a tanning bed in the living room and an alpaca in the backyard. Sam and Dean are shocked when [[Ruby]] - or rather the actress who plays her - appears and kisses Sam, who she believes to be her husband, Jared. After [[Genevieve Padalecki]] heads out to a charity function for the International Otter Adoption Fund, Sam and Dean go online and purchase some saints' bones for rush delivery using Jared's credit cards (they max out at least one). Dean then spends the night on Jared's couch, while Sam alternates between surfing the internet for signs of the supernatural activity and sleeping with Genevieve.
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The next morning, Clif drives them to the airport to pick up the rush delivery before taking them back to the set. They have to try and act in a scene which ends badly after many takes, but in between takes, they try and do the spell. When nothing happens, they come to the conclusion that in this reality there is no real supernatural, no magic.
 
The next morning, Clif drives them to the airport to pick up the rush delivery before taking them back to the set. They have to try and act in a scene which ends badly after many takes, but in between takes, they try and do the spell. When nothing happens, they come to the conclusion that in this reality there is no real supernatural, no magic.
  
Back on set, the angel hitman [[Virgil]] appears and tries to vanquish Dean with his angel powers. He, too, is devoid of powers in this reality, so Sam and Dean are able to take him in a fight and start pummeling him on the set of the Dragon's hideout from [[6.12 Like A Virgin|Like A Virgin]]. The rest of the crew intervenes, however, and during the resulting scuffle Virgil pickpockets the key Balthazar gave Sam before running away.
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Back on set, the angel hitman [[Virgil]] appears and tries to vanquish Dean with his angel powers. He, too, is devoid of powers in this reality, so Sam and Dean are able to take him in a fight and start pummeling him on the set of the Dragon's hideout from [[6.12 Like a Virgin]]. The rest of the crew intervenes, however, and during the resulting scuffle Virgil pickpockets the key Balthazar gave Sam before running away.
  
 
The crew of the show is now suspicious because "Jared" and "Jensen" are behaving out of character. Normally they don't speak to each other, they came in with a mysterious package (the saint's bones) which the crew believes are either drugs or black market organs, and now they've beaten up what everyone thinks is an extra. Director [[Bob Singer]] calls showrunner [[Sera Gamble]] and suggests that they get [[Eric Kripke]] to come to Vancouver and talk to them. Sera reluctantly agrees, although Kripke is sequestered in a cabin writing the script for "Octocobra." Meanwhile, Virgil takes Misha hostage and kills him so he can use his blood to contact Raphael.
 
The crew of the show is now suspicious because "Jared" and "Jensen" are behaving out of character. Normally they don't speak to each other, they came in with a mysterious package (the saint's bones) which the crew believes are either drugs or black market organs, and now they've beaten up what everyone thinks is an extra. Director [[Bob Singer]] calls showrunner [[Sera Gamble]] and suggests that they get [[Eric Kripke]] to come to Vancouver and talk to them. Sera reluctantly agrees, although Kripke is sequestered in a cabin writing the script for "Octocobra." Meanwhile, Virgil takes Misha hostage and kills him so he can use his blood to contact Raphael.
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Virgil returns on set just as Kripke arrives to speak to them, and the angel goes on a killing spree, killing Eric Kripke, Bob Singer, [[Kevin Parks]], and [[Lou Bollo]] before Sam and Dean manage to knock him out and get the key. Just as Sam has the key in hand, Raphael activates the nearby gate between the worlds, and they land back in their own reality.  
 
Virgil returns on set just as Kripke arrives to speak to them, and the angel goes on a killing spree, killing Eric Kripke, Bob Singer, [[Kevin Parks]], and [[Lou Bollo]] before Sam and Dean manage to knock him out and get the key. Just as Sam has the key in hand, Raphael activates the nearby gate between the worlds, and they land back in their own reality.  
  
Raphael - now in a female vessel -demands the key, but Balthazar arrives and reveals that the key and Sam and Dean's journey was all a ruse to distract Raphael. She threatens them, but Castiel arrives and reveals that he now has all the Angelic Weapons. He threatens to kill Raphael, and she leaves. Castiel then returns Sam and Dean to Bobby's house, promising to reveal more of what is happening in Heaven soon.
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Raphael -- now in a female vessel -- demands the key, but Balthazar arrives and reveals that the key and Sam and Dean's journey was all a ruse to distract Raphael. She threatens them, but Castiel arrives and reveals that he now has all the Angelic Weapons. He threatens to kill Raphael, and she leaves. Castiel then returns Sam and Dean to Bobby's house, promising to reveal more of what is happening in Heaven soon.
  
 
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* [[Balthazar]]
 
* [[Balthazar]]
 
* [[Raphael]]
 
* [[Raphael]]
* [[Virgil]] The Angel Hitman
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* [[Virgil]]
 
* [[Jensen Ackles]]
 
* [[Jensen Ackles]]
 
* [[Jared Padalecki]]  
 
* [[Jared Padalecki]]  
 
* [[Misha Collins]]
 
* [[Misha Collins]]
 
* [[Genevieve Padalecki]]
 
* [[Genevieve Padalecki]]
* [[Bob Singer]] - Producer and Director
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* [[Bob Singer]]
* [[Serge Ladouceur]] - Director of Photograhy
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* [[Serge Ladouceur]]
* [[Sera Gamble]] - Showrunner
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* [[Sera Gamble]]
* [[Eric Kripke]] - Creator
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* [[Eric Kripke]]
* [[Clif Kosterman]] - Driver
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* [[Clif Kosterman]]
* [[Jim Michaels]] - Producer
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* [[Jim Michaels]]
* [[Kevin Parks]] - Assistant Director
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* [[Kevin Parks]]
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* [[Lou Bollo]]
  
 
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* [[The French Mistake pop-up trivia]] - transcribed from the [[Season 6 DVD and Blu-Ray|Blu-ray]]
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* [[Acting in Unison]]
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* [[Aliases]]
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* [[Angel Lore]]
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* [[Angelic Weapons]]
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* [[Blue Steel]]
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* [[The French Mistake Pop-Up Trivia]]
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* [[Goblet of Blood]]
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* [[Impala]]
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* [[J2]]
 
* [[Meta Episodes]]
 
* [[Meta Episodes]]
 
* [[Misha on Twitter]]
 
* [[Misha on Twitter]]
* [[Twitter]] - the Supernatural fandom on Twitter
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* [[Sammy]]
* [[Angelic Weapons]]
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* [[Singer Salvage Yard]]
* [[Blue Steel]]
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* [[Spells]]
* [[Jsquared]]
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* [[Twitter]]
* [[Goblet of blood]]
 
  
 
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* "Ancient Celtic Lands" by Biddy Blyth & Mike John Trim
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:''(plays in Jensen Ackles' trailer)''
  
 
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'''Dean:''' I said ''hey.'' <br>
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'''Dean:''' I said 'hey.'<br>
'''Balthazar:''' You did, twice. Good for you.
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'''Balthazar:''' You did. Twice. Good for you. Blood of lamb. Blood of lamb. Beer, cold pizza. Blood of lamb. Yes! Blood of lamb!
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'''Sam:''' So... No angels?<br>
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'''Dean:''' No angels, I think.<br>
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'''Bob:''' But that was great!<br>
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'''Serge:''' ...it's not a problem with the stunt. It's a problem with the... signal.<br>
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'''Sam:''' Should we be killing anybody?
 
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'''Dean:''' Wait, Raphael is after ''you''?<br>
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'''Make-Up Artist:''' Okay, hon, we're just gonna get this makeup off your face.<br>
'''Balthazar:''' Raphael is after us all.
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'''Dean:''' Wha--I'm not wearing any ma-- Oh, crap! I'm a painted whore!
 
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'''Sam:''' Should we be killing anybody?<br>
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'''Dean:''' No, seriously. Why? Why would anybody want to watch our lives?<br>
'''Dean:''' I don't think so.<br>
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'''Sam:''' Well, I mean, according to that interviewer, not very many people do. Look, I'm not saying it makes sense. I'm just saying, we -- we landed in some dimension where you're Jensen Ackles, and I'm something called a 'Jared Padalecki.'<br>
'''Sam:''' Running?<br>
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'''Dean:''' So what, now you're polish? Is any of this making any sense to you?
'''Dean:''' Where?<br>
 
 
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'''Kevin:''' Well, we can clean up, reset the window; takes about 95 minutes, basically. So we'd have to blow off the scene where they sit on the Impala and talk about their feelings.<br>
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'''Dean:''' Oh, hey. Least my baby made it. Hey. Hey! What -- I feel sick. I'm gonna be sick. I want to go home. I feel like this whole place is bad-touching me.
'''Bob:''' Ha! Right! You answer the hate mail.
 
 
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'''Dean:''' Oh, crap. I'm a painted whore.
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'''Dean:''' Don't like this universe, Sammy. We need to get out of this universe.<br>
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'''Sam:''' Yeah. No argument here. But I don't think our -- our prayers are reaching Cas. Or the real Cas.
 
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'''Dean:''' Why would anybody want to watch our lives?<br>
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'''Dean:''' Right. Right. 'cause you're not Ruby. You... I mean, how could you be? You... of course! You are the lovely actress who plays Ruby. And you are, uh, in... Jared's house, Uh, because you two are... Married! You married fake Ruby?
'''Sam:''' Well, according to the interviewer, not very many people ''do.''
 
 
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'''Sam:''' I'm just saying we landed in some dimension where you're Jensen Ackles, and I'm something called a Jared Padalecki. <br>
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'''Clif:''' We're not doing anything illegal, are we?<br>
'''Dean:''' Also, what? Now you're Polish? Is any of this making any sense to you?
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'''Sam:''' Would it make you feel better if we said no?<br>
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'''Clif:''' No.
 
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'''Dean:''' I want to go home. I feel like this whole place is bad touching me.
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'''Misha:''' Ooh, 'priority.' what's in it?<br>
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'''Sam:''' I bought part of a dead person.<br>
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'''Misha:''' Oh, cool.
 
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'''Dean:''' Dear Castiel, who art maybe running his ass away from heaven, we pray you have your ears on. So... breaker, breaker...
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'''Bob:''' Cut! What is happening? What's happening?! What's happening?!<br>
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'''Serge:''' An atrocity is happening.<br>
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'''Kevin:''' Seems like they should stop.<br>
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'''Bob:''' They can't stop. Nobody stops. Did we get anything we can use?<br>
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'''Kevin:''' Well, uh, technically, we have them saying everything in bits and pieces. Could be sort of experimental?<br>
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'''Bob:''' Whatever. Season six.
 
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'''Dean:''' Misha? Jensen? What's up with the names around here?
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'''Sam:''' What if it can't? Look, I was up all night, looking online. There's no sign that anything like the Apocalypse happened here. Ever. And as far as I can tell, monsters, ghosts, demons -- they're all pretend.<br>
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'''Dean:''' So nobody's hunting them?<br>
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'''Sam:''' No hunters. Look, maybe that's why our spell didn't work, Dean, you know? M-maybe here, there's no supernatural, no magic.<br>
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'''Dean:''' No demons, no Hell, no Heaven, no -- no god?
 
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'''Kevin''': Misha's celebrity tweet says it's a black market organ thing. I'm betting drugs.
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'''Dean:''' You heard my brother. That's right, I said 'brother.' 'cause you know what, Bob? We're not actors. We're hunters. We're the Winchesters. Always have been, and always will be. And where we're from, people don't know who we are. But you know what? We mattered in that world. In fact, we even saved a son of a bitch once or twice. And yeah, okay, here, maybe there's some -- some fans who give a crap about this nonsense.
 
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'''Sam:''' If there's a key, then there has to be a lock. And when we find the lock we can get the weapons. And then we can have the weapons. And the lock, we'll also have the lock, I imagine, because we opened it and of course the initial key that opened-<br>
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'''Homeless Man:''' Yeah, yeah, Raphael. Like the ninja turtle. He was calling someone name of Raphael, up in heaven. Yeah, yeah. That's right. The -- the scary man killed the attractive crying man, and then he started to pray. And the strange part -- after a while, I s-swear I heard this voice, answering.
'''Dean:''' (in a very deep voice) We need to get all three of that crap.<br>
 
'''Sam:''' What?<br>
 
'''Dean:''' That's how he does it. <br>
 
'''Sam:''' Oh.
 
 
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'''Sera:''' Maybe it would help if I... I'll fly up and talk to them.<br>
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'''Sam:''' Cas, what the hell? Wait, wait, you were in on this, using us a diversion?<br>
'''Jim:''' You know, I'm not sure Jared and Jensen... know who she is, strictly speaking. She's, you know, new. No offense.<br>
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'''Castiel:''' It was Balthazar's plan. I would have done the same thing.<br>
'''Sera:''' Right.<br>
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'''Dean:''' That's not comforting, Cas.<br>
'''Bob:''' Yeah, I think what we might need at this stage is for Kripke to come up himself. He created the show&mdash;they'll listen to him.
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'''Castiel:''' When will I be able to make you understand? If I lose against Raphael, we all lose. Everything.
 
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'''Sam:''' Dean, our friends are back there.<br>
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'''Sam:''' Solid. It's real. Nice.<br>
'''Dean:''' Yeah, but here you got a pretty good life. I mean, back home, the hits been coming since you were 6 months old. You gotta admit, being a bazillionaire married to Ruby? The whole package? There's no contest.<br>
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'''Dean:''' Yeah. Yeah, real, moldy, termite-eaten home sweet home. Chock full of crap that want to skin you. Oh, and, uh, we're broke again.<br>
'''Sam:''' No, you know, you were right. We just don't mean the same thing here. I mean, we're not even brothers here, man.<br>
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'''Sam:''' Yeah. But, hey... at least we're talking.
'''Dean:''' Alright, then. Let's get our crazy show back home.
 
 
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'''Dean:''' Raphael? Nice meat suit. (to Sam) Dude looks like a lady.
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The episode title "The French Mistake" refers to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMK6lzmSk2o a famous sequence] in Mel Brook’s movie ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blazing_Saddles Blazing Saddles]''. At the end of the movie, the action from the movie which is set in the Old West, crashes through a wall (literally breaking the [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FourthWall fourth wall]) onto the set of a musical on the Warner Bros. lot. The song being performed in the musical is called "The French Mistake."
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The term "French Mistake" purportedly refers to a straight guy having a gay sexual encounter he later regrets ([http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=French%20Mistake Source]).  
 
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'''Dean:''' Yeah. Real, moldy, termite-eaten home-sweet-home. Chock full of crap that want to skin ya. Oh, and, uh, we're broke again.<br>
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'''Dean:''' Yeah, man's a hero. We were officially out of 'hunter's helper.'<br>
'''Sam:''' Yeah, but hey: at least we're talking.
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'''Balthazar:''' Hello, boys. You've seen ''The Godfather'', right?<br>
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'''Dean:''' Balthazar...<br>
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'''Balthazar:''' You know, the end, where Michael Corleone sends his men to kill his enemies in one big, bloody swoop?
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:''A play on the phrase "mother's little helper," which originated with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother%27s_Little_Helper 1966 Rolling Stones song of the same name.] It referred to drugs such as Valium that women used to help them cope with life.''
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:''[[Balthazar]] makes reference to the 1972 movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068646/ The Godfather], where the Godfather sends assassins to kill the other Dons. This is then played out in the alternate universe when [[Virgil]] shoots the crew on the TV set.''
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'''Kevin Parks:''' Well, we can clean up, reset the window; takes about 95 minutes, basically. So we'd have to blow off the scene where they sit on the Impala and talk about their feelings.<br>
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'''Bob Singer:''' Ha! Right! You answer the hate mail.
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:''When references are made to events in real life like this it is referred to as [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LampshadeHanging lampshade hanging.] Other examples are Sam mentioning that not many people watch the show, and of course Misha's tweeting.''
 
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The episode title The French Mistake refers to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMK6lzmSk2o a famous sequence] in Mel Brook’s movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blazing_Saddles Blazing Saddles]. At the end of the movie, the action from the movie which is set in the Old West, crashes through a wall (literally breaking the [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FourthWall Fourth Wall]) onto the set of a musical on the Warner Brothers lot. The song being performed in the musical is called ''The French Mistake.''
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'''Sam:''' Yeah. I mean, here -- wherever 'here' is, this -- this Twilight Zone Balthazar zapped us into. For whatever reason, our life is a TV show.
 
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:''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Zone "The Twilight Zone"] is an anthology TV series which was created by Rod Serling in 1959. The stories it portrayed often featured bizarre and unexpected twists.''
The term "French Mistake" purportedly refers to a straight guy having a gay sexual encounter he later regrets [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=French%20Mistake Source].
 
 
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'''Dean:''' Like Bizarro Earth? But instead of Bizarro Superman, we get this clown factory?<br>
* [[2.18 Hollywood Babylon]]
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:''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizarro_World Bizarro World] is a planet from the DC comics universe, where everything is the opposite of how things are on Earth, and it is inhabited by "bizarro" versions of characters including Superman.''
* [[4.18 The Monster At The End Of This Book]]
 
* [[5.09 The Real Ghostbusters]]
 
See [[Meta Episodes]] for a discussion of metafiction in Supernatural, and a list of meta references.
 
 
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Other episodes set in alternate universes are:
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When [[Misha]] first meets [[Sam]] and [[Dean]], thinking they are Jared and Jensen, he recites lines from his script, in the character of [[Castiel]]. The lines he recites describe the plot of the meta episode.
* [[2.20 What Is and What Should Never Be]] – under the influence of [[Djinn]] poison, Dean experiences what life may have been like if [[Mary]], his mother, had never been killed.
 
* [[4.17 It's A Terrible Life]] – The angel [[Zachariah]] places Dean into a reality where he and Sam are not brothers, and Dean is a corporate executive, in order to prove to him that hunting is in his blood.
 
* [[5.04 The End]] – Zachariah sends Dean to a possible version of 2014, where the [[Apocalypse]] has happened, in order to convince him to become [[Michael]]’s [[Vessel]]
 
* [[5.08 Changing Channels]] – The [[Trickster]], revealed to be the Archangel [[Gabriel]], traps Dean and Sam in an endless series of TV shows and ads, to try and teach them the lesson that they must “play their part” and fulfil the destiny [[Heaven]] has laid out for them.
 
 
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'''Misha:''' You guys! You really punk'd me! I'm totally gonna tweet this one. 'Hola, mishamigos. J-squared... Got me good.'
 
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:''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punk'd Punk'd] is an American hidden camera/practical joke television series that first aired on MTV in 2003 and was produced and hosted by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005110/ Ashton Kutcher]. Being "punk'd" referred to being the victim of such a prank.''
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Image:Anastdean01748.jpg|[[Genevieve Padalecki]] as herself
 
Image:Anastdean02803.jpg|[[Misha Collins]] as himself
 
Image:Anastdean00428.jpg|Director and producer [[Bob Singer]] is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0236519/ Brian Doyle-Murray]
 
Image:Anastdean03361.jpg|Director of Photography [[Serge Ladouceur]] is played by [http://www.northernstars.ca/actorsjkl/kitching_art.html Art Kitching]
 
Image:Anastdean02691.jpg|[[Lou Bollo]] stunt coordinator plays himself
 
Image:Anastdean02727.jpg|The voice of [[Sera Gamble]] was [http://www.ktla.com/videobeta/de622e33-70ef-4b0a-bd42-20d63a604c42/Entertainment/Sera-Gamble-Supernatural-at-Paley-TV-Fest dubbed by another actor]
 
Image:Anastdean03282.jpg|[[Eric Kripke]] is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1275916/ Micah A. Hauptman] 
 
Image:Anastdean00451.jpg|[[Kevin Parks]] is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1111497/ Jason Bryden]  
 
Image:Anastdean02732.jpg|Producer [[Jim Michaels]]  is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0762560/ Garwin Sanford], who also played [[Deacon]] in [[2.19 Folsom Prison Blues]]
 
Image:Anastdean02064.jpg|[[Clif Kosterman]] – driver and bodyguard – is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0371190 Philip Maurice Hayes]
 
Image:Vlcsnap-2011-03-05-23h55m03s240.png| Jared and Jensen's stunt doubles [[Mike Carpenter]] and [[Todd Scott]] as themselves
 
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'''Dean:''' I just want to dig my finger in my brain and scratch until we're back in Kansas.<br>
A play on the phrase "mother's little helper," which originated with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother%27s_Little_Helper 1966 Rolling Stones song of the same name]. It referred to drugs such as Valium that women used to help them cope with life.
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Balthazar makes reference to the 1972 movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068646/ The Godfather], where the Godfather sends assassins to kill the other Dons. This is then played out in the Alternate Universe when [[Virgil]] shoots the crew on the TV set.
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'''Dean:''' Well, he's not a hunter, but he plays one on TV. Oh, come on. Look at these male-modelin' sons of bitches. Nice 'Blue Steel,' Sam.
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'''Kevin:''' Well, we can clean up, reset the window; takes about 95 minutes, basically. So we'd have to blow off the scene where they sit on the Impala and talk about their feelings.<br>
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'''Bob Singer:''' Well, at least they're talking to each other.
'''Bob:''' Ha! Right! You answer the hate mail.
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When references are made to events in real life like this it is referred to as [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LampshadeHanging Lampshade Hanging]. Another example is Sam mentioning that not many people watch the show, and of course Misha's tweeting.
 
 
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'''Dean:''' Like bizarro Earth? But instead of bizarro Superman, we get this clown factory?<br>
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The studio in the episode is called "KM Motion Picture Studios." At the Salute to Supernatural San Francisco 2011 in January 2011, [[Clif Kosterman]] [http://write-light.livejournal.com/210586.html reported that the Supernatural Studios] in Burnaby Vancouver had officially been named in honor of late director and producer [[Kim Manners]].  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizarro_World Bizarro World] is a planet from the DC comics universe, where everything is the opposite of how things are on Earth, and it is inhabited by "bizarro" versions of characters including Superman.
 
 
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'''Dean:''' Where the hell are we, anyway? Dude, we're not even in America.
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punk'd Punk'd] is an American hidden camera/practical joke television series that first aired on MTV in 2003 and was produced and hosted by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005110/ Ashton Kutcher]. Being "punk'd" referred to being the victim of such a prank.
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'''Sam:''' What am I? Dracula?<br>
'''Dean:''' That's it, Toto.<br>
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'''Dean:''' George Hamilton Dracula!
Dean makes two references to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptations_of_The_Wizard_of_Oz The Wizard of Oz], a 1900 novel by L. Frank Baum that has been adapted into several different works, the most famous being the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1939_film) 1939 film The Wizard of Oz], starring Judy Garland. In it, a young woman named Dorothy is swept up in a tornado and transplanted in an alternate dimension.
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Jared and Genevieve married in real life on February 27, 2010, in Sun Valley, Idaho. The photo on the mantle (next to the alpaca) is an actual wedding photo taken by Kirsten Schultz and featured in an article [http://www.sunvalleymag.com/Sun-Valley-Magazine/Summer-2010/The-Perfect-Winter-Wedding/ in Sun Valley magazine].
Dean is holding up a copy of the [[Supernatural: Official Magazine]] - Issue #11 from August 2009. [[Blue Steel]] is a signature modeling pose of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoolander Derek Zoolander], first referenced by Dean in [[2.19 Folsom Prison Blues]], and demonstrated by Jared and Jensen on every gag reel, and at numerous conventions.
 
 
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Sam finds a clip of Jensen when he played Eric Brady in ''Days Of Our Lives.'' The clip used in this episode starts at 6.33  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVmHnL1dOyM in this clip]
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Mashing up fact and fiction: [[Jared]] is an animal lover who owns dogs (see [[Harley and Sadie]], [[Arlo]] and [[Koda]]). He has given support to the animal rights group PETA, and [http://www.adogsliferescue.org/ A Dog's Life rescue.] Jared and Genevieve support the charity [http://www.5gyres.org/ 5GYRES] which combats ocean pollution, and money raised from auctions at [[Salute to Supernatural San Francisco 2011]] went to it.<br>
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'''Bob Singer:''' Well, at least they're talking to each other.<br>
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'''Bob Singer:''' Jensen, we're thrilled to see you collaborating so creatively. And your enthusiasm is refreshing. Dean Cain was like that on 'Lois,' And that man's a real actor. And we will clear this set exactly when we shoot the 2 3/8 pages we are scheduled to shoot on this set. So you do your 'actor stuff' and we'll do our 'camera stuff' and, uh...
A running gag during the episode is the fact that in this universe, Jared and Jensen are not on speaking terms. In real life, they are good friends as evidenced by the fact that they were groomsman at each other's weddings in 2010.
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:''The real [[Bob Singer]] was a producer on the '90s TV series [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106057/fullcredits#cast Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman] which starred Dean Cain as Clark Kent / Superman. Other Supernatural crew who worked on the series include [[Phil Sgriccia]], [[Jim Michaels]], [[Brad Buckner]], [[Eugenie Ross-Leming]] and composer [[Jay Gruska]].''
 
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Misha also wore the shirt with the word [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namaste NAMASTE] - which is an Indian greeting. The symbol on the shirt is a Maha Yantra.  
 
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The studio in the episode is called "KM Motion Picture Studios." At the Salute to Supernatural San Francisco 2011 in January 2011, [[Clif Kosterman]] reported that the Supernatural Studios in Burnaby Vancouver had officially been named in honour of late director and producer [[Kim Manners]]. [http://write-light.livejournal.com/210586.html Source].  
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In [[Bob Singer]]'s office, a magazine called ''TV Weekly'' featuring Jared and Jensen on the cover is on display -- a reference to the fan voted ''Supernatural'' [[TV Guide Cover]].
 
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'''Dean:''' Dude, we're not even in America.<br>
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The two guys rehearsing a fight scene beside the [[Impala]] on the green screen stage, who then broke up the fight between Dean, Sam, and Virgil, were Jared and Jensen's real stunt doubles, [[Mike Carpenter]] and [[Todd Scott]].
Supernatural is filmed in Vancouver, Canada. (Except for the [[1.01 Pilot|Pilot]] which was filmed in L.A.)
 
 
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'''Dean:''' Nice modest digs, Jay-Z.<br>
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'''Sera Gamble:''' Eric's supposed to be off in a cabin somewhere writing his next pilot.<br>
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay-Z Jay-Z] is one of the most financially successful hip hop artists and entrepreneurs in America.
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'''Bob Singer:''' He sold Octocobra? Mother of God they'll buy anything
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'''Sam:''' (pointing to coffin shaped device)What am I? Dracula?<br>
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'''Bob Singer:''' I'd like to think that over these years we've grown closer, that you don't think of me as 'director Bob' or executive producer 'Bob Singer,' but as Uncle Bob.
'''Dean:''' (opening it to reveal a tanning bed) George Hamilton Dracula!<br>
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'''Sam:''' You're kidding? So the character in the show - Bobby Singer...<br>
Actor George Hamilton is renowned for having a very deep, and obviously fake, tan. Jared has been known to appear rather tan on occasion, most famously at the 2008 Scream Awards.
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'''Dean:''' What kind of a douchebag names a character after himself?<br>
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'''Sam:''' Oh that's not right!
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:''The character of [[Bobby]] was named after producer [[Bob Singer]], although the culprit was [[Kripke]]. You can see Bob Singer talk about it  [http://www.indianas4.com/videobeta/?watchId=08c4c79b-3bdb-4efe-b22d-69ec3e9e7a5f here.]
 
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Jared and Genevieve married in real life on February 27, 2010, in Sun Valley, Idaho. The photo on the mantle (next to the alpaca) is an actual wedding photo taken by Kirsten Schultz and featured in an article [http://www.sunvalleymag.com/Sun-Valley-Magazine/Summer-2010/The-Perfect-Winter-Wedding/ in Sun Valley magazine].
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'''Dean:''' Well, I'm just saying. No hell below us, above us only sky.
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Mashing up fact and fiction: Jared is an animal lover who has two dogs [[Harley and Sadie]]. He has given support to the animal rights group PETA, and [http://www.adogsliferescue.org/ A Dog's Life rescue]. Jared and Genevieve support the charity [http://www.5gyres.org/ 5GYRES] which combats ocean pollution, and money raised from auctions at [[Salute to Supernatural San Francisco 2011]] went to it.<br>
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The scene where [[Virgil]] obtains weapons in a gun store by incapacitating the owner before shooting a customer is a send-up to a similar scene in ''The Terminator'', where the T-800 played by Arnold Schwarzenegger does the same thing, but kills the owner instead. Watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJRLoGYtkEM here.]
It is not known whether they have adopted any otters or own an alpaca.
 
 
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'''Sam:''' You know, the 9.2 in Rome? I mean, the 8.5 outside Boston? The whole East-West tsunami chain?<br>
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'''Eric:''' It's totally,totally awful. Yeah. It got us the front page of ''Variety,'' though. Did you see that?
'''Genevieve:''' Yes, I remember all of those... from last season. On your ''show.''<br>
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:''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variety_(magazine) Variety]' is an American weekly entertainment-trade magazine.''
There is a slight discrepancy between this and the reports heard in [[5.22 Swan Song]], which stated that there was a 7.6 earthquake in Portland, an ''8.1'' in Boston, and more in Hong Kong, Berlin, and Tehran.
 
 
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'''Bob Singer:''' Your enthusiasm is refreshing. Dean Cain was like that on "Lois"- now there's a real actor.  <br>
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When [[Eric Kripke]] is killed by Virgil, he is in the same position as Mary Winchester when she died in the "Pilot."
The real [[Bob Singer]] was a producer on the '90s TV series [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106057/fullcredits#cast Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman] which starred Dean Cain as Superman/Clark Kent.  Other Supernatural crew who worked on the series include [[Phil Sgriccia]], [[Jim Michaels]] and composer [[Jay Gruska]].
 
 
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'''Dean:''' Raphael? Nice meatsuit. Dude looks like a lady.
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'''Balthazar:''' Well, Cas... Now that you have your sword, try not to die by it.
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In [[Bob Singer]]'s office, a magazine called "TV Weekly" featuring Jared and Jensen on the cover is on display - a reference to the fan voted Supernatural [[TV Guide Cover]].
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When Sam and Dean arrive back in Bobby's house in their universe, we see that the window and much of the wall behind them has been obliterated. Like in ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blazing_Saddles Blazing Saddles]'', which this episode gets its name from, they have literally broken the [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FourthWall fourth wall.] At the end, Sam checks that the "wall" is solid again - perhaps a reassurance to viewers, as well.
 
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In the episode real members of the cast and crew of ''Supernatural'' are featured – some played by actors while others play themselves or Bizarro world versions of themselves.
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"The almost fictional cast and crew of Supernatural"
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Image:Anastdean01748.jpg| [[Genevieve Padalecki]] as Herself
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Image:Anastdean02803.jpg| [[Misha Collins]] as Himself
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Image:Anastdean00428.jpg| Director and producer [[Bob Singer]] is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0236519/ Brian Doyle-Murray]. 
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Image:Anastdean03361.jpg| Director of Photography [[Serge Ladouceur]] is played by [http://www.northernstars.ca/actorsjkl/kitching_art.html Art Kitching].
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Image:Anastdean02727.jpg|The voice of [[Sera Gamble]] was [http://www.ktla.com/videobeta/de622e33-70ef-4b0a-bd42-20d63a604c42/Entertainment/Sera-Gamble-Supernatural-at-Paley-TV-Fest dubbed by another actor].
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Image:Anastdean03282.jpg|[[Eric Kripke]] is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1275916/ Micah A. Hauptman].
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Image:Anastdean00451.jpg|[[Kevin Parks]] is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1111497/ Jason Bryden].
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Image:Anastdean02732.jpg|Producer [[Jim Michaels]] is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0762560/ Garwin Sanford], who also played [[Deacon]] in [[2.19 Folsom Prison Blues]].
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The real [[Clif Kosterman]] appears in a cameo as the crew member who is putting mud on the Impala.
Dean is quoting [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine_%28song%29 the John Lennon song "Imagine."]
 
 
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[[Misha Collins]] spent a lot of time on [[Twitter]] in the episode, and at one point he tweets "Ola mishamigos! J2 got me good. Really starting to feel like one of the guys." Just to really mess with our mind, the real [[Misha]] actually sent that tweet as the line aired in the US east coast run of the episode ([http://twitter.com/mishacollins/status/41319367685832704 Source]). Misha Collins and Misha also both tweeted "IMHO j&j had a late one last night. Rotflmfao!" ([http://twitter.com/mishacollins/status/41369246122524672 Source]). After both these tweets, Misha then relates, "My phone was stolen and apparently cast into a parallel universe devoid of magic. I've retrieved it. I promise it won't happen again" ([http://twitter.com/mishacollins/status/41385506159853569 Source]). All three tweets were retweeted by over 100 people in a matter of hours and then vanished from Misha's twitter feed. A few hours later, they were reposted, but the direct links to the original tweets still work.<br>
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[[Misha Collins]] spent a lot of time on [[Twitter]] in the episode, and at one point he tweets "Ola mishamigos! J2 got me good. Really starting to feel like one of the guys." Just to really mess with our minds, the real [[Misha]] actually sent that tweet as the line aired in the U.S. east coast run of the episode ([http://twitter.com/mishacollins/status/41319367685832704 Source]). Misha Collins and Misha also both tweeted "IMHO j&j had a late one last night. Rotflmfao!" ([http://twitter.com/mishacollins/status/41369246122524672 Source]). After both these tweets, Misha then relates, "My phone was stolen and apparently cast into a parallel universe devoid of magic. I've retrieved it. I promise it won't happen again" ([http://twitter.com/mishacollins/status/41385506159853569 Source]). All three tweets were retweeted by over 100 people in a matter of hours and then vanished from Misha's twitter feed. A few hours later, they were reposted, but the direct links to the original tweets still work.<br>
 
The words: #Misha, #metamadness and #kripke all made it into the top ten Trending Topics as the episode went to air.
 
The words: #Misha, #metamadness and #kripke all made it into the top ten Trending Topics as the episode went to air.
 
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At [[Rising Con Spain 2010]], [[Misha Collins]] expressed the desire for [[Castiel]] to have a long crying scene in season 6 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQwOcSyZaGw Source]). It's possible that this was the impetus for Misha's long crying scene with [[Virgil]].
 
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'''Sera:''' Eric's supposed to be off in a cabin somewhere writing his next pilot.<br>
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'''Bob''': He sold Octocobra? Mother of God they'll buy anything<br>
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A shoutout to the SYFY Channel TV movies that feature monster mashups like [http://www.spike.com/video/sharktopus/3434920 Sharktopus] and Dinocroc.
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* [[4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book]]
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* [[5.09 The Real Ghostbusters]]
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* [[10.05 Fan Fiction]]
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'''Bob Singer:''' I'd like to think that over these years we've grown closer, that you don't think of me as "director Bob" or executive producer "Bob Singer", but as Uncle Bob.
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'''Sam:''' You're kidding? So the character in the show - Bobby Singer...<br>
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'''Dean:''' What kind of a douchebag names a character after himself?<br>
 
'''Sam:''' Oh that's not right!<br>
 
The character of [[Bobby]] was named after producer [[Bob Singer]], although the culprit was [[Kripke]]. You can see Bob Singer talk about it  [http://www.indianas4.com/videobeta/?watchId=08c4c79b-3bdb-4efe-b22d-69ec3e9e7a5f here]. }}
 
 
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'''Eric:''' It got us the front page of ''Variety,'' though. Did you see that?<br>
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In his [[spell]] to send Sam and Dean into the alternate universe, [[Balthazar]] uses Dead Sea brine, lamb's blood and the bones of a lesser saint, which he uses to draw a sigil.
'[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variety_(magazine) Variety]' is an American weekly entertainment-trade magazine.
 
 
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'''Sam:''' Yeah.Yeah, yeah, the whole earthquake spike. You know, the -- the 9.2 in Rome? I mean, the --the 8.5 outside Boston? The whole east/west tsunami chain?<br>
A reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dude_%28Looks_Like_a_Lady%29 the Aerosmith song of the same name.]
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Title The French Mistake
Episode # Season 6, Episode 15
First aired February 25, 2011
Directed by Charles Beeson
Written by Ben Edlund
On IMDB The French Mistake
Outline Sam and Dean find themselves on the set of the TV Show Supernatural, with an angelic hitman after them.
Monster Raphael
Virgil
Timeline
Location(s) Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Synopsis

Dean and Sam are doing research at Bobby's House when Balthazar appears. He says that Raphael is aiming to kill all of Castiel's allies and affiliates so he gives them a key and sends them to an alternate reality to keep them out of harm's way. Supposedly, the key opens a door where he has stored the stolen angelic weapons of Heaven, which will help Castiel to retain control in Heaven.

When they appear in the alternate reality, Sam and Dean find themselves on the set of "Supernatural"- a show that appears to be about their lives and where everyone mistakes them for the actors Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki. They try to contact Castiel, but instead encounter Misha Collins, who plays Castiel on the TV Show. Taking refuge in Jensen's luxurious trailer, they do some research about Jensen and Jared, and Dean is horrified to learn that Jensen was on Days of Our Lives. Dean suggests they try doing the same spell Balthazar did in order to get them back to their own reality.

Discouraged that there are no 'real' saints' bones or other items they need on the set of Bobby's house, Sam and Dean have the actors' driver, Clif Kosterman, take them to Jared's place, which turns out to be a large ostentatious mansion with a tanning bed in the living room and an alpaca in the backyard. Sam and Dean are shocked when Ruby - or rather the actress who plays her - appears and kisses Sam, who she believes to be her husband, Jared. After Genevieve Padalecki heads out to a charity function for the International Otter Adoption Fund, Sam and Dean go online and purchase some saints' bones for rush delivery using Jared's credit cards (they max out at least one). Dean then spends the night on Jared's couch, while Sam alternates between surfing the internet for signs of the supernatural activity and sleeping with Genevieve.

The next morning, Clif drives them to the airport to pick up the rush delivery before taking them back to the set. They have to try and act in a scene which ends badly after many takes, but in between takes, they try and do the spell. When nothing happens, they come to the conclusion that in this reality there is no real supernatural, no magic.

Back on set, the angel hitman Virgil appears and tries to vanquish Dean with his angel powers. He, too, is devoid of powers in this reality, so Sam and Dean are able to take him in a fight and start pummeling him on the set of the Dragon's hideout from 6.12 Like a Virgin. The rest of the crew intervenes, however, and during the resulting scuffle Virgil pickpockets the key Balthazar gave Sam before running away.

The crew of the show is now suspicious because "Jared" and "Jensen" are behaving out of character. Normally they don't speak to each other, they came in with a mysterious package (the saint's bones) which the crew believes are either drugs or black market organs, and now they've beaten up what everyone thinks is an extra. Director Bob Singer calls showrunner Sera Gamble and suggests that they get Eric Kripke to come to Vancouver and talk to them. Sera reluctantly agrees, although Kripke is sequestered in a cabin writing the script for "Octocobra." Meanwhile, Virgil takes Misha hostage and kills him so he can use his blood to contact Raphael.

Bob confronts Sam and Dean, and they drop the pretense of being Jared and Jensen and tell him that they quit. Dean says that at least in their world they make a difference. They then go back to Jared's house and learn from Genevieve that Misha is dead, so they go to the scene. A witness states that the killer was speaking to "Raphael," and they learn from the relayed conversation that Virgil is trying to get back to their reality. While they wait for him on the set, Dean suggests to Sam that maybe if they get stuck in this reality, Sam's life would be better. But Sam disagrees because back in their world they do matter, and he doesn't like that in this world they aren't even brothers.

Virgil returns on set just as Kripke arrives to speak to them, and the angel goes on a killing spree, killing Eric Kripke, Bob Singer, Kevin Parks, and Lou Bollo before Sam and Dean manage to knock him out and get the key. Just as Sam has the key in hand, Raphael activates the nearby gate between the worlds, and they land back in their own reality.

Raphael -- now in a female vessel -- demands the key, but Balthazar arrives and reveals that the key and Sam and Dean's journey was all a ruse to distract Raphael. She threatens them, but Castiel arrives and reveals that he now has all the Angelic Weapons. He threatens to kill Raphael, and she leaves. Castiel then returns Sam and Dean to Bobby's house, promising to reveal more of what is happening in Heaven soon.

Characters

Definitions

Music

  • "Ancient Celtic Lands" by Biddy Blyth & Mike John Trim
(plays in Jensen Ackles' trailer)

Quotes

Dean: I said 'hey.'
Balthazar: You did. Twice. Good for you. Blood of lamb. Blood of lamb. Beer, cold pizza. Blood of lamb. Yes! Blood of lamb!
Sam: So... No angels?

Dean: No angels, I think.
Bob: But that was great!
Serge: ...it's not a problem with the stunt. It's a problem with the... signal.

Sam: Should we be killing anybody?
Make-Up Artist: Okay, hon, we're just gonna get this makeup off your face.
Dean: Wha--I'm not wearing any ma-- Oh, crap! I'm a painted whore!
Dean: No, seriously. Why? Why would anybody want to watch our lives?

Sam: Well, I mean, according to that interviewer, not very many people do. Look, I'm not saying it makes sense. I'm just saying, we -- we landed in some dimension where you're Jensen Ackles, and I'm something called a 'Jared Padalecki.'

Dean: So what, now you're polish? Is any of this making any sense to you?
Dean: Oh, hey. Least my baby made it. Hey. Hey! What -- I feel sick. I'm gonna be sick. I want to go home. I feel like this whole place is bad-touching me.
Dean: Don't like this universe, Sammy. We need to get out of this universe.
Sam: Yeah. No argument here. But I don't think our -- our prayers are reaching Cas. Or the real Cas.
Dean: Right. Right. 'cause you're not Ruby. You... I mean, how could you be? You... of course! You are the lovely actress who plays Ruby. And you are, uh, in... Jared's house, Uh, because you two are... Married! You married fake Ruby?
Clif: We're not doing anything illegal, are we?

Sam: Would it make you feel better if we said no?

Clif: No.
Misha: Ooh, 'priority.' what's in it?

Sam: I bought part of a dead person.

Misha: Oh, cool.
Bob: Cut! What is happening? What's happening?! What's happening?!

Serge: An atrocity is happening.
Kevin: Seems like they should stop.
Bob: They can't stop. Nobody stops. Did we get anything we can use?
Kevin: Well, uh, technically, we have them saying everything in bits and pieces. Could be sort of experimental?

Bob: Whatever. Season six.
Sam: What if it can't? Look, I was up all night, looking online. There's no sign that anything like the Apocalypse happened here. Ever. And as far as I can tell, monsters, ghosts, demons -- they're all pretend.

Dean: So nobody's hunting them?
Sam: No hunters. Look, maybe that's why our spell didn't work, Dean, you know? M-maybe here, there's no supernatural, no magic.

Dean: No demons, no Hell, no Heaven, no -- no god?
Dean: You heard my brother. That's right, I said 'brother.' 'cause you know what, Bob? We're not actors. We're hunters. We're the Winchesters. Always have been, and always will be. And where we're from, people don't know who we are. But you know what? We mattered in that world. In fact, we even saved a son of a bitch once or twice. And yeah, okay, here, maybe there's some -- some fans who give a crap about this nonsense.
Homeless Man: Yeah, yeah, Raphael. Like the ninja turtle. He was calling someone name of Raphael, up in heaven. Yeah, yeah. That's right. The -- the scary man killed the attractive crying man, and then he started to pray. And the strange part -- after a while, I s-swear I heard this voice, answering.
Sam: Cas, what the hell? Wait, wait, you were in on this, using us a diversion?

Castiel: It was Balthazar's plan. I would have done the same thing.
Dean: That's not comforting, Cas.

Castiel: When will I be able to make you understand? If I lose against Raphael, we all lose. Everything.
Sam: Solid. It's real. Nice.

Dean: Yeah. Yeah, real, moldy, termite-eaten home sweet home. Chock full of crap that want to skin you. Oh, and, uh, we're broke again.

Sam: Yeah. But, hey... at least we're talking.

Trivia & References

The episode title "The French Mistake" refers to a famous sequence in Mel Brook’s movie Blazing Saddles. At the end of the movie, the action from the movie which is set in the Old West, crashes through a wall (literally breaking the fourth wall) onto the set of a musical on the Warner Bros. lot. The song being performed in the musical is called "The French Mistake." The term "French Mistake" purportedly refers to a straight guy having a gay sexual encounter he later regrets (Source).
Dean: Yeah, man's a hero. We were officially out of 'hunter's helper.'

Balthazar: Hello, boys. You've seen The Godfather, right?
Dean: Balthazar...
Balthazar: You know, the end, where Michael Corleone sends his men to kill his enemies in one big, bloody swoop?

A play on the phrase "mother's little helper," which originated with the 1966 Rolling Stones song of the same name. It referred to drugs such as Valium that women used to help them cope with life.
Balthazar makes reference to the 1972 movie The Godfather, where the Godfather sends assassins to kill the other Dons. This is then played out in the alternate universe when Virgil shoots the crew on the TV set.
Kevin Parks: Well, we can clean up, reset the window; takes about 95 minutes, basically. So we'd have to blow off the scene where they sit on the Impala and talk about their feelings.

Bob Singer: Ha! Right! You answer the hate mail.

When references are made to events in real life like this it is referred to as lampshade hanging. Other examples are Sam mentioning that not many people watch the show, and of course Misha's tweeting.
Sam: Yeah. I mean, here -- wherever 'here' is, this -- this Twilight Zone Balthazar zapped us into. For whatever reason, our life is a TV show.
"The Twilight Zone" is an anthology TV series which was created by Rod Serling in 1959. The stories it portrayed often featured bizarre and unexpected twists.
Dean: Like Bizarro Earth? But instead of Bizarro Superman, we get this clown factory?
Bizarro World is a planet from the DC comics universe, where everything is the opposite of how things are on Earth, and it is inhabited by "bizarro" versions of characters including Superman.
When Misha first meets Sam and Dean, thinking they are Jared and Jensen, he recites lines from his script, in the character of Castiel. The lines he recites describe the plot of the meta episode.
Misha: You guys! You really punk'd me! I'm totally gonna tweet this one. 'Hola, mishamigos. J-squared... Got me good.'
Punk'd is an American hidden camera/practical joke television series that first aired on MTV in 2003 and was produced and hosted by Ashton Kutcher. Being "punk'd" referred to being the victim of such a prank.
Dean: I just want to dig my finger in my brain and scratch until we're back in Kansas.
Reference to The Wizard of Oz, a 1900 novel by L. Frank Baum that has been adapted into several different works, the most famous being the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland. In it, a young woman named Dorothy is swept up in a tornado and transplanted in an alternate dimension.
Sam: Huh. All right, here we go. Let's see who this guy is.

Dean: Well, he's not a hunter, but he plays one on TV. Oh, come on. Look at these male-modelin' sons of bitches. Nice 'Blue Steel,' Sam.

Dean is holding up a copy of the Supernatural: Official Magazine - Issue #11 from August 2009. Blue Steel is a signature modeling pose of Derek Zoolander, first referenced by Dean in 2.19 Folsom Prison Blues, and demonstrated by Jared and Jensen on every gag reel, and at numerous conventions.
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Sam finds a clip of Jensen when he played Eric Brady in Days of Our Lives. The clip used in this episode starts at 6:33 in this clip.
Bob Singer: Well, at least they're talking to each other.
A running gag during the episode is the fact that in this universe, Jared and Jensen are not on speaking terms. In real life, they are good friends as evidenced by the fact that they were groomsman at each other's weddings in 2010.
The studio in the episode is called "KM Motion Picture Studios." At the Salute to Supernatural San Francisco 2011 in January 2011, Clif Kosterman reported that the Supernatural Studios in Burnaby Vancouver had officially been named in honor of late director and producer Kim Manners.
Dean: Where the hell are we, anyway? Dude, we're not even in America.
Supernatural is filmed in Vancouver, Canada. (Except for the Pilot which was filmed in Los Angeles.)
Dean: Nice modest digs, Jay-Z.
Jay-Z is one of the most financially successful hip hop artists and entrepreneurs in America.
Sam: What am I? Dracula?

Dean: George Hamilton Dracula!

Actor George Hamilton is renowned for having a very deep, and obviously fake, tan. Jared has been known to appear rather tan on occasion, most famously at the 2008 Scream Awards.
A tanned Jared with Jeffrey Dean Morgan at the Scream Awards

Jared and Genevieve married in real life on February 27, 2010, in Sun Valley, Idaho. The photo on the mantle (next to the alpaca) is an actual wedding photo taken by Kirsten Schultz and featured in an article in Sun Valley magazine.
Mashing up fact and fiction: Jared is an animal lover who owns dogs (see Harley and Sadie, Arlo and Koda). He has given support to the animal rights group PETA, and A Dog's Life rescue. Jared and Genevieve support the charity 5GYRES which combats ocean pollution, and money raised from auctions at Salute to Supernatural San Francisco 2011 went to it.
It is not known whether they have adopted any otters or own an alpaca.
Bob Singer: Jensen, we're thrilled to see you collaborating so creatively. And your enthusiasm is refreshing. Dean Cain was like that on 'Lois,' And that man's a real actor. And we will clear this set exactly when we shoot the 2 3/8 pages we are scheduled to shoot on this set. So you do your 'actor stuff' and we'll do our 'camera stuff' and, uh...
The real Bob Singer was a producer on the '90s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman which starred Dean Cain as Clark Kent / Superman. Other Supernatural crew who worked on the series include Phil Sgriccia, Jim Michaels, Brad Buckner, Eugenie Ross-Leming and composer Jay Gruska.
The blue sweater Misha is wearing is also one he wore in his Rhino Puzzle missive here.
Misha also wore the shirt with the word NAMASTE - which is an Indian greeting. The symbol on the shirt is a Maha Yantra.
In Bob Singer's office, a magazine called TV Weekly featuring Jared and Jensen on the cover is on display -- a reference to the fan voted Supernatural TV Guide Cover.
The two guys rehearsing a fight scene beside the Impala on the green screen stage, who then broke up the fight between Dean, Sam, and Virgil, were Jared and Jensen's real stunt doubles, Mike Carpenter and Todd Scott.
Sera Gamble: Eric's supposed to be off in a cabin somewhere writing his next pilot.

Bob Singer: He sold Octocobra? Mother of God they'll buy anything

A reference to the Syfy TV movies that feature monster mash-ups like Sharktopus and Dinocroc.
Bob Singer: I'd like to think that over these years we've grown closer, that you don't think of me as 'director Bob' or executive producer 'Bob Singer,' but as Uncle Bob.

Sam: You're kidding? So the character in the show - Bobby Singer...
Dean: What kind of a douchebag names a character after himself?
Sam: Oh that's not right!

The character of Bobby was named after producer Bob Singer, although the culprit was Kripke. You can see Bob Singer talk about it here.
Dean: Well, I'm just saying. No hell below us, above us only sky.
Dean is quoting the John Lennon song "Imagine."
The scene where Virgil obtains weapons in a gun store by incapacitating the owner before shooting a customer is a send-up to a similar scene in The Terminator, where the T-800 played by Arnold Schwarzenegger does the same thing, but kills the owner instead. Watch it here.
Eric: It's totally,totally awful. Yeah. It got us the front page of Variety, though. Did you see that?
Variety' is an American weekly entertainment-trade magazine.
When Eric Kripke is killed by Virgil, he is in the same position as Mary Winchester when she died in the "Pilot."
Dean: Raphael? Nice meatsuit. Dude looks like a lady.
A reference to the Aerosmith song of the same name.
Balthazar: Well, Cas... Now that you have your sword, try not to die by it.
This is a reference to the Bible verse Matthew 26:52, which describes a disciple (identified in the Gospel of John as Peter) drawing a sword to defend against the arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane and then being rebuked by Jesus, who tells him to sheath the weapon. The verse reads: Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.
When Sam and Dean arrive back in Bobby's house in their universe, we see that the window and much of the wall behind them has been obliterated. Like in Blazing Saddles, which this episode gets its name from, they have literally broken the fourth wall. At the end, Sam checks that the "wall" is solid again - perhaps a reassurance to viewers, as well.

Minutiae

In the episode real members of the cast and crew of Supernatural are featured – some played by actors while others play themselves or Bizarro world versions of themselves.

"The almost fictional cast and crew of Supernatural"

The real Clif Kosterman appears in a cameo as the crew member who is putting mud on the Impala.
Misha Collins spent a lot of time on Twitter in the episode, and at one point he tweets "Ola mishamigos! J2 got me good. Really starting to feel like one of the guys." Just to really mess with our minds, the real Misha actually sent that tweet as the line aired in the U.S. east coast run of the episode (Source). Misha Collins and Misha also both tweeted "IMHO j&j had a late one last night. Rotflmfao!" (Source). After both these tweets, Misha then relates, "My phone was stolen and apparently cast into a parallel universe devoid of magic. I've retrieved it. I promise it won't happen again" (Source). All three tweets were retweeted by over 100 people in a matter of hours and then vanished from Misha's twitter feed. A few hours later, they were reposted, but the direct links to the original tweets still work.
The words: #Misha, #metamadness and #kripke all made it into the top ten Trending Topics as the episode went to air.
At Rising Con Spain 2010, Misha Collins expressed the desire for Castiel to have a long crying scene in season 6 (Source). It's possible that this was the impetus for Misha's long crying scene with Virgil.
The other major meta episodes in the series have been: See Meta Episodes for a discussion of metafiction in Supernatural, and a list of meta references.
See Alternate Universes for alternate worlds in Supernatural. In 14.20 Moriah, Chuck admits that he has made many versions of the world for his own amusement: "Most of them are boring. One's in reverse. In one, there's no yellow. One of them's just all squirrels."
In his spell to send Sam and Dean into the alternate universe, Balthazar uses Dead Sea brine, lamb's blood and the bones of a lesser saint, which he uses to draw a sigil.
Sam: Yeah.Yeah, yeah, the whole earthquake spike. You know, the -- the 9.2 in Rome? I mean, the --the 8.5 outside Boston? The whole east/west tsunami chain?

Genevieve: Yes. I remember all of those from last season on your show.

There is a slight discrepancy between this and the reports heard in 5.22 Swan Song, which stated that there was a 7.6 earthquake in Portland, an 8.1 in Boston, and more in Hong Kong, Berlin, and Tehran.
The episode inspired a fan song called "Meta Madness" by stopitsgingertime.
The door to the "Supernatural" set has a large number 4 on it. This door also appears in 2.18 Hollywood Babylon as the door to the Hell Hazers II: The Reckoning set and 5.08 Changing Channels as the door to the abandoned warehouse where the Trickster traps Sam and Dean.
In Season Two of the series You, a journalist refers to working on a story about Jared Padalecki. When asked about it, creator Sera Gamble said that the series took place in the same universe as 6.15 The French Mistake.
The Impala was spotted in photos for "Zari, Not Zari," the March 24th, 2020 episode of Legends of Tomorrow, and Sarah Lance is seen holding a notice about the filming of Supernatural. The episode's plot has Constantine, Charlie, and Sara traveling to British Columbia and running into the Supernatural crew filming an episode with the Impala, putting it in the same universe as 6.15 The French Mistake.

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