Supernatural All Seasons 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9

The brothers find the prophet Kevin Tran, who translates tablets that can seal the gates of Hell and Heaven forever.

Introduction of "The Colt," a mystical revolver capable of killing almost anything.

grapples with his identity, his "dark side" (demon blood), and his desire for a normal life, always fighting the destiny thrust upon him.

Chuck Shurley is introduced, an author writing the Winchester gospel. Supernatural all seasons 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9

Sam cures a demon, rescues an innocent soul from Hell, and kills a hellhound.

Tell you which are the best in these seasons. Rank the villains from the first 9 seasons. Give you a summary of the final seasons (10-15) .

Metatron kills Dean in the finale. Because of the Mark of Cain, Dean opens his eyes as a black-eyed demon, setting up a massive status-quo shift for the later seasons. Roadmap Comparison: Seasons 1–9 Primary Antagonist Main Objective Key Lore Expansion 1 Azazel (Yellow-Eyes) Find John Winchester / Kill monsters Urban legends, The Colt 2 Azazel / Psychic Kids Save Dean's soul / Stop demon army Crossroads contracts, Hellmouth 3 Break Dean's contract Demon hierarchy, Hellhounds 4 Lilith / Ruby Prevent the 66 Seals from breaking Angels, Castiel, Grace 5 Lucifer / Michael Stop the Biblical Apocalypse The Four Horsemen, Archangels 6 Raphael / Crowley Find the door to Purgatory Alpha monsters, Soullessness 7 Dick Roman (Leviathans) Stop humans from becoming food Purgatory, Corporate monsters 8 Crowley / Metatron Close the Gates of Hell Men of Letters Bunker, Word of God 9 Metatron / Abaddon Reclaim Heaven / Kill Knights of Hell Mark of Cain, The First Blade The brothers find the prophet Kevin Tran, who

Despite their best efforts, the final confrontation with Lilith (the demon holding Dean's contract) fails. The season ends with Lilith’s hellhounds tearing Dean apart, leaving Sam crying over his brother's body as Dean screams in Hell. Season 4: Angels, Seals, and the Coming Apocalypse

Focuses on the search for their father, John Winchester. It establishes the "saving people, hunting things" ethos with a gritty, road-trip aesthetic.

Widely considered one of the best seasons in television history, Season 4 fundamentally redefined the universe of Supernatural by introducing the celestial side of the cosmos. Chuck Shurley is introduced, an author writing the

Castiel’s bid for godhood accidentally unleashes the Leviathans—God’s first, most voracious creations—from Purgatory. Led by Dick Roman, these monsters infiltrate human society by taking over powerful corporations and food supplies.

The overhead lights of the Lawrence, Kansas nursery flickered before the ceiling erupted in flames, claiming the life of Mary Winchester and altering the destiny of her family forever. Driven by an obsessive need for vengeance, John Winchester raised his young sons, Sam and Dean, not as normal children, but as soldiers in a secret war against the things that go bump in the night. They grew up in cheap motels, learning to fire shotguns, draw devil's traps, and recite Latin exorcisms, bound by a simple family creed: saving people, hunting things, the family business.