Supernatural All Seasons 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9 [new] Review
The first nine seasons of Supernatural trace the transformation of Sam and Dean Winchester from local urban-legend hunters into cosmic warriors caught in the crossfire of Heaven and Hell. This era is often viewed in two distinct phases: the original "Kripke Era" (Seasons 1–5) and the expansive "Post-Apocalypse Era" (Seasons 6–9). The Kripke Era (Seasons 1–5): The "Winchester Gospel"
The Transition Arcs (Seasons 6–9): "The Purgatory & Fallen Angels Era" After the initial climax, the show reinvented its stakes. Supernatural all seasons 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9
- Introduction of Ruby (now played by Genevieve Cortese) and the demon-killing knife.
- The Seven Deadly Sins as physical monsters.
- Bela Talbot (Lauren Cohan), a rival hunter and thief.
- The first major angel lore teases – the infamous “devil’s trap” on the ceiling finale.
Ending Status: John trades his life and the Colt (a gun that can kill almost anything) for Dean’s life. Sam is left unsure of his demonic powers. The gates of Hell are implied to be opening. The first nine seasons of Supernatural trace the
Season 2: Deepens the lore of the "Special Children" and culminates in the opening of the Devil’s Gate. Introduction of Ruby (now played by Genevieve Cortese)
Season 7: The Leviathans
The Premise: Castiel absorbs all the souls of Purgatory, declares himself God, and then loses control, unleashing the primordial beasts known as Leviathans.
- "The Miser's Dream" (Episode 1)
- "The Phantom Traveler" (Episode 4)
- "All Hell Breaks Loose" (Episode 21)
Ending Status: The Devil’s Gate opens, releasing hundreds of demons. Dean’s deal (one year of life) tickers down.