Thread:TheAtomicLight/@comment-850810-20180830050042/@comment-850810-20180905184048

Yeah it is odd but it always just seemed like creative license to me. Like them throwing in that the colonel guy died of cancer and all the other in-jokes like with the writing on the newspaper, the gang's non-reaction to the dead bodies and the joke about Fred's terrible traps. I saw the Scrappy cameo at least as another one of those jokes they threw in.

With Supernatural they sometimes do parody stuff like that. The whole 200th episode was a parody of the show itself and they threw in all sorts of in-jokes like that. In episodes when there was a series of books written about their lives they threw in jokes aimed at all the really bad episodes. In the episode they got caught in TV land which was referenced in Scoobynatural the number of TV show parody jokes they threw in was staggering. And hilarious. Particularly the CSI one. Oh and the game show parody, The Nutcracker. Which refers to what happens if you get a question wrong, not the ballet. I STILL crack up every time I even THINK about that one!!!

Now if The Trickster who did the TV land thing was in fact behind Scoobynatural like they briefly suggested, he really would've had the power to make those changes. But at the time of Scoobynatural he was a prisoner of the Prince of Hell Asmodeus and being horribly tortured. Fans only found out he was alive three episodes before. Before that, he had apparently been dead for about eight years though we always wondered.