Supernatural

Supernatural

TV-14200545mDrama, Mystery,
8.493%73%
Two brothers follow their father's footsteps as hunters, fighting evil supernatural beings of many kinds, including monsters, demons, and gods that roam the earth.
Jeremey reviewedMay 22, 2025
Two brothers. One car. Roughly 300 apocalypse scenarios and a monster-of-the-week format that lasted longer than most religions. Supernatural started off simple: road trip, salt rounds, daddy issues. By season 4? We’re raising angels, breaking seals, and emotionally bonding with a trench coat. Sam’s the book-smart one who somehow gets possessed by everything but a vending machine. Dean, 200 pounds of grief, sarcasm, and repressed trauma baked into a body that’s definitely not a dad bod — unless your dad is a Navy SEAL with (ab)andonment issues and cheekbones that could cut glass. Castiel? A literal angel of the Lord who showed up, died, came back, got brainwashed, went full God-mode, and still somehow didn’t understand basic human emotion — but could wreck you with a deadpan “I learned that from the pizza guy.” Crowley? King of Hell, snark dealer, accent sharp enough to shave with, and easily one of the best “villains” who just became family by sheer stubborn charisma. The plot? Unstable. The tone? Consistently chaotic. The pain? Delicious. Characters die, come back, die again, betray each other, come back again, hug it out, then accidentally start another war with Heaven. They survived literally everything except COVID protocols — because even Supernatural couldn’t defeat a production shutdown. I got the anti-possession tattoo from the show — not to fight demons, but to remind myself that my ex couldn’t control me anymore. Because that’s what this show does: takes your pain, wraps it in holy oil, and lights it on fire with feelings. Also? Never forget the pie. Dean asked for it like 37 times a season and almost never got it. That’s the real supernatural injustice. ★★★★★ – Saving people, hunting things, and emotionally wrecking everyone who thought it was “just a CW show.” Oh, and... don’t lose your shoe.

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