Wild Blue Yonder gave vibes that I'd only felt in DW audio dramas/books - in the sense that it went to a place the series doesn't usually go to, played with some really excellent horror elements, and used monsters that are, hm, hard to do right on screen
Sam and Dean with the ghost hunters is so funny. The whole thing being belief, like Sam said it makes you wonder if any of the other things they've hunted only exist because if belief. Love the prank war, very sibling of them. Then they f with the hellhounds lair guys 💀💀💀