In the fictional universe of the TV series Supernatural, John and Mary Winchester had two children together: Dean and Sam.
John Winchester (deceased; soul exists in Heaven) - Head of the Winchester family. He was the husband of Mary. He had two sons with Mary, Dean, and Sam. As a child, his father wanted him to join the Men of Letters but disappeared before he had the chance.
She is the only known child of Dean. She is also the second known supernatural, biological member of the Winchester family after Sam, who is one of the Special Children. Emma is also the first person born into the Winchester Family since Adam Milligan in 1990.
The Canon is that he's not his son, so no he's not. People can emulate others without being related. the writers confirmed Ben is NOT Deans son. The actress played the role like he was Dean's son but the writers confirmed he wasn't and I never thought he was.
Within hours, Lydia becomes pregnant and gets a surprise call from Dean asking about a flask. Lydia tells Dean she's busy and hangs up on him. Several hours later, she gives birth to her and Dean's daughter Emma.
The identity of Dean's other parent remains a mystery. While some fans speculate that it could be Eileen Leahy, due to her brown hair and her being the last known on-screen romantic interest of Sam, Jared Padalecki has stated, "I think it was very, very purposely ambiguous and strangely I agreed with that," he added.
It was believed that the more powerful the demon, the more blood must be consumed in order to exorcise it. Eventually, Sam consumed so much blood that his temperature and heart-rate went up drastically and his eyes turned black.
"[Bela screwed] over the boys so badly," Kripke explained, "that she became unlikeable to the fans because she was irredeemable". Kripke has confessed part of the decision to kill the character off was due to the negative reaction from the fans.
Mary was murdered in his nursery by Azazel on the night of his 6-month birthday. Before the demon killed her, Mary recognized him from the deal she made a decade ago and realized what was occurring. She died trying to protect Sam from Azazel.
1 Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) - The Last Death
However, the saddest and most painful death to take place in Supernatural is in the very last episode, when Dean dies for the final time. After spending years fighting side by side with his brother, the pair finally put the world to rights.
John leaves Dean a note with the coordinates 35 and 111, presumably meaning 35 degrees north latitude, 111 degrees west longitude. Sam reads a map and says the place is in Colorado. In fact these coordinates are in Arizona, very close to Meteor Crater; the nearest town is Winslow.
Emma finds Dean, telling him she is running away from the Amazons, but actually intending to kill him. When Dean hesitates, suggesting she could actually leave them, Sam arrives and shoots her dead.
Kelly Kline was an aide to President Jefferson Rooney. At some point in time, the two began an intimate relationship after the death of Rooney's wife. After Rooney is possessed by Lucifer, she becomes pregnant with his child—a Nephilim named Jack.
Sarah Winchester – The Heiress Haunted by a Curse Sarah Winchester inherited a fortune after the death of her husband, the rifle magnate William Winchester. But the money came with misery. Sarah believed she was cursed—haunted by the spirits of all those killed by the Winchester rifle.
Lisa Braeden
On multiple occasions, Dean has shown that - of all the women he has been with - he truly loves Lisa.
While fan opinions vary, Season 7 (Leviathans) and Season 12 (British Men of Letters/Mary's return) are frequently cited as the worst or weakest Supernatural seasons due to their disjointed plots, uninteresting villains, and disruptive changes to the established lore, with Season 8 also having a lower Rotten Tomatoes score. Season 7's Leviathans struggled to maintain tension, while Season 12's storyline undoing Mary's death felt like a regression for many fans, disrupting the core story, according to The Mary Sue and Collider.
Bela was killed off for multiple reasons: her continued reappearances felt out-of-place because she was not properly tied to the overall storyline, she was presented as too antagonistic to redeem herself and become an ally of Sam and Dean, and the audience reacted negatively towards her.
To "make the best out of a bad situation", Kripke and the writers planned for Ruby to take on a new host every few episodes for the fourth season. They believed this would "keep [viewers] guessing", and provide a "cool character that most shows don't have the ability to do".
Perfectly said, yes, Gabriel may be the weakest Archangel but compared to monsters and demons he's an absolute god-like force, however, he's not all that impressive when you compare him to the top Archangels Michael and Lucifer.
He looks beside him and sees himself, laying on the bed. Pamela reminds them that she has to bring them back. She tells Sam that she's going to whisper the incantation into his ear, then whispers "You have got a great ass." When Sam grins, Dean asks him what she said. Fun with astral projection.
The most controversial Supernatural episodes often spark debate, with fans citing "Carry On" (the series finale) for its polarizing ending, "Bloodlines" (S9, E20) for a widely panned backdoor pilot and lore retcons, and episodes like "Fan Fiction" (S10, E5) and "Dog Dean Afternoon" (S9, E18) for being either loved or hated for their unique, meta concepts, while some consider "The French Mistake" (S6, E15) a brilliant meta-episode that others dislike.
Cass reveals that he has learned a lot about being human and reveals he had sex with April, leading the Winchester's to be surprised. Dean even goes onto make a joke about "having protection." Castiel goes to eat and Ezekiel takes over Sam saying Cass can't stay because he will bring the angels down on them.
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When Dean had first met Ben Dean considered the possibility that Ben might actually be his son. Lisa confirmed to Dean that Ben wasn't his son and his similarities to him was due to her 'type' that she hooked up with that Dean had fallen under.
Okay so we know that in the first season, Sam had run away to college to get away from the hunting life. Then Dean went looking for him, and by doing that pulled him right back into it. Then in the last season, after Dean dies, Sam quits hunting for good.