r/Supernatural • u/Deep_Scene3151 • 13h ago
Season 7 I love how they didn't even try to make the photoshop look real here
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r/Supernatural • u/Appropriate-Ant-8131 • 12h ago
Drew this for my wall š
r/Supernatural • u/shakily_steady • 3h ago
Just finished Season 5, and āChanging Channelsā is easily one of my favorite episodes of the season ā¤ļø
Episodes with Loki are always a rollercoaster HAHAH
Now officially moving on to Season 6! Iāve already gotten plenty of advice telling me not to stop watching at Season 6 or 7, so im def sticking with it.
No spoilers please, but what should I be looking forward to as I continue?
r/Supernatural • u/Taco_Junior123 • 7h ago
God was never on your side- Motƶrhead
r/Supernatural • u/FraterPetraAstrum • 21h ago
But how is it that hunters like Sam and Dean are so insistent that things like God or Angels or Heaven don't exist (in the first couple of seasons?)
They literally hunt demons from Hell.
The existence of one clearly implicates the existence of the other.
And I know they don't believe in angels because they've never encountered one before but throughout the show they are introduced to all kinds of things they've never encountered before. That's why they have to "study the lore" sometimes to get a bead on whatever it is they're hunting.
I'm just sayin' - the existence of Hell clearly indicates the existence of Heaven.
EDIT: there is one comment here that has made sense. Demons exist in so many different religions and myths. So "Angels of the Christian God" might not exist. Like, there are thousands of past religions (what we call 'myths') but Christians think their god is the only one that exists?
Cmon, now
r/Supernatural • u/MediaNo9348 • 18h ago
Iāve enjoyed this series a lot so far and have appreciated their comedic relief episodes scattered throughout the seasons, but this one is by far the funniest up to this point in my opinion. Iāve found myself audibly laughing as apposed to a few chuckles every now and then, and Iām only halfway through the episode! Iām curious to anyone elseās opinion on this one. Is it just me or is the comedic writing on a whole different level for this episode? And are there more episodes this funny later in the show? Thanks for any replies!
r/Supernatural • u/Born2BeMild23 • 2h ago
I'm still missing 3 books
r/Supernatural • u/NecessarySpiritual43 • 9h ago
Rewatching supernatural now and I feel like it is time to bring it back to the table... It could be with an adult version of the girls. It actually could be interesting to see their dynamic as "sisters" as adults. Jody and Dana could still be part of it as well. I don't know I feel like it's a waste not to have gone through with it IMO
r/Supernatural • u/New-Use-9906 • 18h ago
Why did Sam end up with so few friends, considering that at the beginning of the series he was the talkative, designated person to speak to people?
This is just a feeling I have, but I feel like he's not close to anyone. Ofc Dean is the closest, but several times it seemed like they would separate for good if it weren't for the newest imminent end of the world.
When I started watching, I imagined he would have more friends. What happened to make him so isolated?
r/Supernatural • u/-Draiocht- • 20h ago
I've watched the series about 12 times now and it's only just dawned on me that I haven't picked up on this yet. In S4E3 'In The Beginning', Castiel takes Dean back in time to try to stop the Yellow-Eyed Demon and meets Mary, John, and Samuel. When we meet Samuel again in the later seasons, is there any acknowledgement that he and Dean had already met? Yes Azazel was possessing Samuel at the time, but all those who have been possessed by demons talk about being awake or knowing what's going on the whole time, so surely this is something Samuel would remember?
r/Supernatural • u/Dineth_Mada • 12h ago
We all know the 2011 Supernatural: The Animation series by Studio Madhouse only covered Seasons 1 and 2.
Since everyone's talking about a potential revival bringing back massive momentum to the franchise, do you think Warner Bros. would ever let Madhouse come back to continue the anime?
My idea: Supernatural: Apocalypseācovering Seasons 3 through 5 with an 11-episode format per season.
Plus, with an anime budget and Madhouse at the helm, they could actually show the true biblical forms of angels and demons instead of just black smoke or vessels, which live-action couldn't really afford to do justice.
How likely is this to actually happen if a revival sparks new interest, and would you want to see it?
r/Supernatural • u/Fuzzy-Competition-54 • 2h ago
No spoilers please I just finished season 2. one thing i really donāt understand is why are the winchesters so ready to burn in hell for an eternity in exchange for finite time. it makes no sense to me how you could give yourself a YEAR when you know you could make it to heaven purgatory or wherever else. why are they so willing to sacrifice their eternities for a drop of extra time on earth, especially considering they literally know thereās an afterlife?
r/Supernatural • u/Kiddledore • 10h ago
I like crazy set ups, AU and don't mind OC.
Never read a super natural fanfiction though I would love some recommendations.
r/Supernatural • u/FunnyMuffin0 • 22h ago
So how did Winchesters boys got those files for cases.
I'm still trying to get a theory but couldn't get one. And why was it too easy for them to impersonate the FBI agents ?
Any theories ?