While Dean has seen Sam die many times, the most prominent episode where Dean genuinely thinks Sam is gone and goes to extreme lengths (like summoning a Reaper) is in Season 3's "Mystery Spot" (Episode 11), where Sam is stuck in a time loop dying repeatedly, making Dean experience constant grief, but it's in episodes like "Red Meat" (S11, E17) and later where Dean's actions are driven by Sam's death.
Summary. Sam and Dean investigate the disappearance of a man who went missing at a tourist location. While searching the site, Dean is shot and killed by the owner. Sam is devastated but stunned when he wakes up the next morning to find Dean alive and well.
Sam and Dean team up to investigate the mysterious room and finds that the ghost of the founder of the company is haunting the flawed employees. In the end, Dean realizes that once hunter, always hunter.
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Dean and Sam investigate gruesome attacks in which victims are branded with a strange symbol; Dean meets a woman (Sara Canning) at the town bar.
Plot. Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) agrees on letting Sam (Jared Padalecki) be the host for Lucifer (Mark Pellegrino). Sam intends to take control of his body afterwards and jump into Lucifer's cage in Hell, trapping Lucifer and stopping the apocalypse.
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.
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.
Jim is only present during the cold open. He is then absent without explanation for the rest of the episode. In a deleted scene, his voice is heard when he talks to Pam on the phone as he is driving to make a sale. In real life, John Krasinski was filming Big Miracle in Alaska during filming of the episode.
Season 7 is not a great season, but it's a pretty solid enough one. There's pretty solid individual episodes here, but some pretty weak ones.
The angel Balthazar changes history in the sixth-season episode "My Heart Will Go On" so that the Titanic never sank, Ellen is restored to life, and is married to Bobby. However, the original timeline is eventually restored.
Supernatural: Bloodlines was a proposed American television series, before being decided against by The CW for the 2014–15 season. It was set to be a spin-off of Supernatural, with the twentieth episode of the show's ninth season serving as the backdoor pilot.
Synopsis. Kevin is at work on Garth's boat, translating the demon tablet when Sam and Dean arrive, announcing that they have managed to trick Crowley out of the other half of the tablet. As they leave the boat, Sam and Dean transform—they are actually demons working under Crowley's direction.
Plot. In their motel room, Sam and Dean awaken to find themselves at the gunpoints of two ski-masked men. Dean recognizes them as the hunters Roy and Walt, both of whom are out for Sam's blood for starting the Apocalypse. Before Sam can explain himself, Walt shoots him.
Supernatural fans often point to the end of Season 5 (when the original five-season arc concluded) or Season 8 as a turning point, with many feeling the show declined as it introduced more angels, Heaven, and repetitive plots, moving from horror to more action/comedy, making the later seasons, particularly post-Season 11, feel less cohesive and impactful, though some still enjoyed it for the characters, notes.
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Dean asks why they didn't burn his body, as is ritual for hunters, and Bobby says that Sam was dead set against it. Sam insisted Dean would need his body because he was going to find a way to bring his brother back.
After taking on Sam's madness and experience in Hell in order to save the Winchesters and redeem himself for what he did to Sam, Castiel had become insane and fell into a coma.
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.
Crowley was never exactly a friend of the Winchesters, but Season 8 saw him become more of a villain. He kidnapped Kevin Tran, a prophet of God, in order to translate a tablet that would unleash every demon in hell and help Crowley take over the world, etc.
Andy is shown to enjoy inventing nicknames for his colleagues. He nicknamed Jim Halpert "Big Tuna", because he ate a tuna sandwich on his first day at the Stamford branch, and once called Ryan Howard "Big Turkey," presumably for a similar reason.
"Dwight's Speech" was written by Paul Lieberstein, who plays human resources director Toby Flenderson. Lieberstein later revealed that Jim never went on his trip to Australia, noting "The whole Pam thing took him by surprise, he transferred and then wasn't really up for vacation.
When The Office reached its 2013 finale, fans were eager to see how the series would conclude the stories of its unforgettable characters. The most unexpected moment was Michael's return, who had quietly left Dunder Mifflin at the end of season 7.
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.