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With so many great episodes throughout the showโs run, here is the best episode from eachย season of Supernatural.
15) Season 1 – Faith

The first season had a ton of great Supernatural episodes, and almost every one of them was a Monster of the Week episode, as the only mythology storylines surrounded the demon who killed Sam and Deanโs mother and their fatherโs disappearance. The best of the Monster of the Week episodes was easily โFaith.โ Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Julie Benz appears in this episode about a small-town revival preacher who claims he can heal, but he is actually keeping control of a Reaper. The entire episode has a man attempting to do good while being manipulated by someone else. It also has a downer ending, but one that works for this story.
14) Season 2 – All Hell Breaks Loose

The second Supernatural season goes a little more in-depth into the demon mythology, although there was still another season to go before the angels arrived. The best Supernatural episode this season was โAll Hell Breaks Loose,โ the double-sized season finale. This sees Azazel (Fredric Lehne) send Sam to a small town to fight other โpsychic childrenโ to the death to increase his own demonic powers. This really showed the brothersโ connection, and it ended with a moment that changed the series, as countless demons were released into the world, launching the series into its most exciting era.
13) Season 3 – Mystery Spot

โMystery Spotโ was a wild Supernatural episode because it featured more deaths than any other in the series. What really makes this stand out is that almost every death was of Dean Winchester. In a time loop story, Dead died over 100 times in this episode alone, a different death in each repeated day. It is up to Sam to stop Deanโs deaths since he is the only one to remember them. This is an episode that highlights the Trickster, who turned out later to be the archangel Gabriel. He wanted to teach Dean a lesson in this hilarious and unique story.
12) Season 4 – Lazarus Rising

โLazarus Risingโ is the Supernatural Season 4 premiere episode, and it introduces one of the seriesโs most popular characters, Castiel (Misha Collins). Dead died in the third season, but ended up resurrected, and he has to find out if Sam made a deal with a demon, or if something else caused his return. This episode goes into detail about how Samโs new psychic powers allow him to fight demons on his own, while also bringing Castiel into the group, as he tells Dean that he has work to do for God.
11) Season 5 – Swan Song

What makes โSwan Songโ such a great Supernatural episode is that it could have been the series finale, and it would have been a perfect series finale after five seasons. Sam and Dean needed to stop the apocalypse, and they agreed for Sam to become Luciferโs host body so they could end the threat once and for all. This was a fantastic finale, with Sam sacrificing himself to overpower Lucifer and also trap the evil archangel Michael with him in Luciferโs cage in Hell. Castiel heals Dean, resurrects Bobby, and explains that they won the battle, but with a great sacrifice. This was a masterful conclusion, but The CW brought the show back a year later.
10) Season 6 – The French Mistake

When The CW brought back Supernatural for a sixth season after the masterful Season 5 finale, showrunner Eric Kripke left the series he created, and it moved on without him. The best episode of this season was the 15th one, โThe French Mistake.โ This episode was a hilarious one where the angel Balthazar sent Sam and Dean into an alternate universe where they found two men named Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki playing them on a TV show called Supernatural. This was the first genuine meta-episode of the series, and it allowed Ackles and Padalecki to play over-the-top versions of themselves, while also poking fun at their celebrity and careers.
9) Season 7 – Deathโs Door

The tenth Supernatural episode of Season 7 was โDeathโs Door,โ and it was one of the most emotional Supernatural episodes of the entire series. While past seasons saw everyone from John Winchester to both Dean and Sam die, this episode had a death that actually stuck, and was the one person no one wanted to see dead. This is where Bobby Singer died, and just making this the farewell show for Jim Beaver made it one of the saddest in the showโs 15 seasons. While Bobby returned as a ghost, this was where the extremely popular supporting character said goodbye, while fighting to complete one last mission before the Reaper took him to the afterlife.
8) Season 8 – We Need to Talk About Kevin

โWe Need to Talk About Kevinโ was another great episode, but it was yet another reboot for the series following Deanโs disappearance the previous season after defeating the Leviathans. The episode opens with Dean escaping from Purgatory and teaming with a vampire named Benny, who returned from Purgatory with him. While Dean was gone, Sam stopped demon hunting, and he now has a happy life. However, when Dean realizes Sam was ignoring a call for help from Kevin Tran, it pulls both back into the game, and costs Sam his happy life again.















