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"
By the end of Season 9, the Winchesters have lost everything: their father, their mother (twice), Bobby, Kevin, Cas (his grace), and each other’s trust. Dean is a demon. Sam is a guilt-ridden wreck. The road so far has been 190+ episodes of horror, heart, and classic rock. And somehow, the Impala’s engine keeps purring.
All seasons 1-9 of Supernatural are available on Netflix (US), Prime Video, and TNT syndication.
The Apocalypse. Michael vs. Lucifer. Sam and Dean are the “true vessels.” Road trips become desperate pilgrimages. The season is a masterpiece of nihilism and hope. Bobby becomes a father, Castiel questions heaven, and the meta-episode “The Real Ghostbusters” acknowledges fandom. It all builds to Stull Cemetery.
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"
By the end of Season 9, the Winchesters have lost everything: their father, their mother (twice), Bobby, Kevin, Cas (his grace), and each other’s trust. Dean is a demon. Sam is a guilt-ridden wreck. The road so far has been 190+ episodes of horror, heart, and classic rock. And somehow, the Impala’s engine keeps purring.
All seasons 1-9 of Supernatural are available on Netflix (US), Prime Video, and TNT syndication.
The Apocalypse. Michael vs. Lucifer. Sam and Dean are the “true vessels.” Road trips become desperate pilgrimages. The season is a masterpiece of nihilism and hope. Bobby becomes a father, Castiel questions heaven, and the meta-episode “The Real Ghostbusters” acknowledges fandom. It all builds to Stull Cemetery.