Amara (The Darkness) was drawn to Dean Winchester due to their inherent connection via the Mark of Cain, with her viewing him as the one who freed her and destiny bringing them together, creating an intense, almost spiritual bond where she felt incomplete without him and sought a complete union, which manifested as romantic feelings, a "thank you" for releasing her from eons of imprisonment, Supernatural Wiki.
Amara is omitted cause she isn't a love interest. She felt a connection to him cause he carried the mark but there wasn't any love. There was no love there. Just a bond created by a supernatural connection.
Lisa Braeden
On multiple occasions, Dean has shown that - of all the women he has been with - he truly loves Lisa.
Prior to her redemption she truly does care for Dean due to his time as the bearer of the Mark of Cain, refusing to hurt him directly to the point that even when he approaches her with a bomb of souls strong enough to kill her, she doesn't attend to harm him in any way.
Dean saw her and was confused by the sudden appearance of a baby but was shocked to see her talk with Lydia. Later on, he and Sam learned about Amazons and discovered that Emma was Dean's daughter.
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.
"[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.
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.
While on Earth, The Darkness has taken the body of a female baby, Amara. Since regaining her power by consuming human and demonic souls, and, in one case, an angel's grace, she matured and grew into a young woman in just a few months. As a young woman, she developed a romantic attraction to Dean.
The Light, also known as God and by his alias Chuck Shurley, is one of the two overarching antagonists (alongside the Shadow) of the Supernatural franchise. He is the arch-nemesis of Sam and Dean Winchester.
Saving The Righteous Man from Hell was Castiel's mission; he was told Dean Winchester must be saved, and right from the start that set Dean up in his mind as an important person, and created a link between them that didn't exist with Sam.
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.
Eventually the two comforted each other and slept together, not realizing in a few short months, Meg would be carrying a Nephalem, their unborn child, Cassandra Master. Castiel learned of Meg's pregnancy and did everything in his power to hide her from angels or demons.
Although Sam Winchester had more love interests than Dean, surprisingly, Dean exhibited perhaps the most serious relationship of the whole show with Lisa. Dean and Lisa had hooked up years ago and, nine years later, he sought her out again when he was just passing through, but it developed into something serious.
And this, can presumably eliminate God's weakness to darkness and Amara's weakness to light.
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.
So let's talk about the portrayal of homosexuality in Supernatural. There aren't many gay characters in Supernatural and no recurring ones (at least not until recently). The gay characters that have made appearances on the show are Corbett, Demian and Barnes, and Charlie Bradbury.
Dean is four years older than Sam and was always told from a young age to "watch out for Sammy". When a demon killed their mother, it was Dean who carried baby Sam out of the house.
As The Darkness, Amara was the beginning of everything like her siblings; prior to them nothing else existed. While walking among God's creation, she took the form of an adult human woman, but her true form looks like a dark cloud that corrupts living beings when they come in contact with it.
Background. Gadreel was once God's most trusted angel. He was stationed by God at the Garden to protect it from evil.
Obviously Kusu. Whis couldn't even defeat Vados considering that Vados was his trainer, despite being his sister. Toriyama likes to make the most unassuming looking characters the strongest so Kusu.
Definitely Azazel. Cas couldn't even handle Alastair and he was weaker than Azazel.
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.
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".
Bela was confronted by Dean in her hotel room. He prepared to kill her but stopped when he saw that she was protecting her room with devil's shoestring—an herb that guarded against hellhounds — and realized that she had made a deal and was already doomed.