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With 15 seasons of episodes, here are 10 of the best Monster of the Week episodes that were better than most of the main Supernatural mythology.
10) Bitten

“Bitten” was a Supernatural Season 8 episode that saw Sam and Dean Winchester investigate a murder in a college town, only to discover what happened through disturbing video footage. This episode took the interesting decision to make much of this a found footage episode, as Dean and Sam watch the footage to figure out what happened to the three college students. This was very similar to the third season episode “Ghostfacers” and was a rare episode where Sam and Dean weren’t the main characters. However, it was better than the previous found footage episode, and the idea of the three students turning into werewolves and deciding to film it was a brilliant concept.
9) Clap Your Hands If You Believe

“Clap Your Hands If You Believe” was a Monster of the Week episode from Season 6 of Supernatural. This takes a little strange direction, as it offers up an alien plot and sends the show into a more sci-fi direction, similar to the X-Files (the opening titles even spoof that show). However, this is quickly diverted when Dean realizes it isn’t aliens, but is actually fairies, sending it squarely back into the urban fantasy fans expected. This was a fun episode because Dean was the only one who could see the attacking fairy, while Sam found clues that led them to elves, gnomes, and a leprechaun. As you can see, there is a lot of wild stuff in this episode, and it works perfectly.
8) Bloody Mary

“Bloody Mary” was a Season 1 episode and was one of the earliest Monster of the Week episodes in Supernatural history. This is based on the classic Bloody Mary legend, where a person says the name three times while looking in the mirror to call the demon into the real world, where she kills the person. This was the legend that eventually influenced the storyline of Candyman, but here, Supernatural takes it back to its origins. It works great, and the series does what it does best by making the demons sympathetic, while also being completely terrifying. It was also an early episode that shows how the boys solve the puzzles to find a way to defeat the monster.
7) Monster Movie

Some of the best Supernatural Monster of the Week episodes were more meta in design and often played with the idea of other horror franchises or genres. “Monster Movie” is a perfect example, as the Season 4 episode was shot in black and white and dealt with the classic Universal Horror Monster themes. When they arrived in Pennsylvania, the welcome sign changed to “Transylvania,” and they ended up facing a shapeshifter who transformed into classic Universal monsters, like Dracula, the Wolf-Man, and the Mummy. These meta Supernatural episodes are always fun to watch, and the homage to classic horror movies here was masterfully executed.
6) Heart

“Heart” was a Supernatural Season 2 episode that sees Sam and Dean investigate the death of a lawyer by what they realize is a werewolf. When they realize the lawyer’s secretary might be the next victim, Sam stays with her while Dean starts hunting down the werewolf. What makes this episode stand out is that it is one of the more emotional early series Supernatural episodes because Sam falls hard for the secretary, Madison, only to learn she is a werewolf, but just didn’t know it. The ending of this episode was one of the moments that continued to strip away Sam’s consciousness and his ability to handle the weight of their calling. This was a tough one to watch to the end, but it was well worth it.













