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Season 2 expands the mythology massively. The brothers learn that Azazel visited special children on October 31, 1983, giving them psychic abilities. Sam is one of them. The climax takes place at “The Devil’s Gate” in Wyoming.

High-concept cosmic mythology. Introduces Christian theology, angels, and the concept of "vessels."

Dean miraculously rises from his grave—pulled from Hell by an angel of the Lord named Castiel (Misha Collins). Season 4 fundamentally expands the show's universe by introducing angels, Heaven, and the threat of Lucifer's Apocalypse.

Free will versus destiny, and the power of human choice. Season 6: The Aftermath of the Apocalypse

Metatron successfully casts all angels out of Heaven, leaving thousands of powerful beings wandering Earth. To save a dying Sam, Dean allows an angel to possess him secretly. Later, to defeat the rogue knight of Hell, Abaddon, Dean takes on the corrupting "Mark of Cain," altering his humanity forever. Supernatural all seasons 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9

struggles with being a soldier, taking on the burden of saving the world, and eventually, the crushing weight of the Mark of Cain.

Supernatural seasons 1-9 established the "family don't end with blood" mantra, creating an inseparable bond between the brothers and their chosen family (Castiel and Bobby) that resonated with millions of fans worldwide.

The introduction of Castiel changes the show permanently. Ideological rifts widen as Sam drinks demon blood to gain power, leading to a bitter brotherly betrayal. Season 5: The Apocalypse

Sam takes control of his body while possessed by Lucifer and throws himself into Lucifer’s cage in Hell, sacrificing himself to end the apocalypse. Dean attempts to live a "normal" life. Season 6: The Broken Brother (2010-2011) Season 2 expands the mythology massively

Sam is alone, and Dean is fighting his way out of Purgatory. They reunite to face a new challenge: finding the "Word of God" tablets.

The finale sees Sam learn the truth about Gadreel's possession, creating an enormous rift between the brothers. Dean, now fully under the influence of the Mark of Cain and wielding the First Blade, kills Abaddon. The season ends on a bittersweet note: the brothers, more damaged and distant than ever, drive off together as Carrying On by Kansas plays, hinting that while they survived, their relationship may not.

This season stripped the Winchesters of almost everything. They lose their father figure, Bobby Singer, and are forced to abandon the Impala to avoid high-tech Leviathan surveillance.

To defeat the knight of Hell, Abaddon, Dean takes on the Mark of Cain from the biblical Cain himself. The Mark gives Dean immense strength but fills him with a murderous, uncontrollable bloodlust. The climax takes place at “The Devil’s Gate”

In "Swan Song" (the original intended series finale), Sam regains control of his body from Lucifer long enough to throw himself, Lucifer, and Michael into the cage. Dean, left entirely alone, attempts to live a quiet life with his former flame, Lisa, only for the final frame to reveal Sam watching him from the shadows. The Post-Kripke Era: New Showrunners, New Horrors

The brothers refuse to become vessels for Michael and Lucifer, respectively. The introduction of the Four Horsemen and Death.

Dealing with the aftermath of the crash, the brothers face the yellow-eyed demon's endgame.