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This Bobby-centric episode of Supernatural Season 6 is a must-watch over and over again. We get to see how he lives day-to-day, the hunters he helps and the research he does. I just wish he could have found a little bit of happiness.

We get more Balthazar, as he shares why he stopped the sinking of the Titanic. This is also a chance to meet the Fates, bringing us more of the Greek mythology into the series. More than that, it offered plenty of connections to previous seasons, giving fans of the second season something to enjoy with Samuel Colt showing up. This is the first Castiel-centric episode of the entire series. However, the episode, for me, is extremely important.

I love any episode that Old Death shows up in. Supernatural Season 6, Episode 11 is just one of those episodes that stands out for so many other reasons, though. We see Death not as an evil being but as a necessary part of the universe. It is the highest rated episode of the season according to IMDb, after all. The Supernatural Season 6 finale is stronger when you consider the whole of the season. The show managed to give us something new and exciting after six years.

This is where everything falls into place. Which Supernatural Season 6 episode is your favorite? Which ones do you tend to skip? Which episodes do you always rewatch? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Supernatural throwbacks continue to get through Hellatus.

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I couldn't recommend it even more. Ben S. Jul 29, It is starting to feel like Groundhog's Day Steve D. Jun 02, Though slightly slower than what fans are perhaps used to, Supernatural provides a captivating storyline that is bound to keep viewers glued to the screen. Gabriella B. Mar 01, Anna K. Oct 12, Aug 28, Ivelisse G. Aug 23, Season 6 of Supernatural is wrapping things of the storyline that had it's satisfying conclusion and it is a beginning of eternal loop of reusing the same stories again and again for possibly next nine years or so.

Patrik M. Aug 03, Laith A. Apr 04, Every time a new episode of season six aired, I was right in front of the television, watching the CW, and waiting to see where the story led with Sam, Dean, and Castiel. Caleb W. See all Audience reviews. Best Horror Movies Top of all time. Best Netflix Series and Shows What to binge right now. Go back. More trailers.

Dexter: New Blood: Season 1. The Shrink Next Door: Season 1. No Score Yet. Yellowstone: Season 4. Blade Runner: Black Lotus: Season 1. Gentefied: Season 2. The Game: Season 1. Always Jane: Season 1. Condor: Season 2. South Side: Season 2. Paris in Love: Season 1. The Challenge: All Stars: Season 2. Demon Dean doesn't last long, and it's the final hour that deserves attention as he comes face-to-face with Sam for the brutal, chill-inducing confrontation in the Men of Letters bunker.

And keep your eye on that red-haired woman in the final scene as she will ultimately become an important character in the Supernatural universe. The monumental th episode is another whimsical foray into meta storytelling as the boys encounter a high school production based on Chuck Shurley's books which are based on their lives.

There are so many incredible easter eggs in this hour along with hilarious and touching musical tributes to the show. It's a standalone episode but still delivers a game-changing shock in the final moment, as Supernatural seems to confirm a long-believed rumor with a cameo that no one saw coming. A season and a half has led to this moment: Dean and Cain's final battle.

It's also a major turning point for Crowley, who has become "the Winchesters' lap dog," according to his mother Rowena and is no longer fit to be the King of Hell after Dean successfully manipulates him. It may not be enjoyable, but this episode contains one of the biggest and most hated among fans deaths in Supernatural history.

There are so many reasons why this is essential viewing: it's the aftermath of an important character's death. And it sees Dean nearly kill someone close to him as he gives in to the darkness of the Mark of Cain. This finale has everything. Another epic season-ending image, another heart wrenching brother-bonding moment as they choose each other over the fate of the world, and another shocking piece of mythology subverted. The shocks just keep on coming.

The season 11 premiere introduces a new, very powerful face into the mix: Amara, who will come to play a major role in the season and potentially more. Eleven seasons in and the show delivers one of its best hours with this episode , which is told entirely from the perspective of the boys' Chevrolet Impala.

Chuck is back and he's … writing an autobiography? After years of speculation, this episode provides multiple answers surrounding Chuck's identity and what he's been up to.

Amara goes head-to-head with Lucifer in this episode, but here's the twist: Lucifer is now in Castiel's vessel. In other words, meet Cassifer. It's the brother-sister showdown we've been waiting for as Chuck finally tells Amara why he locked her away all those years ago. The conclusion of the Chuck-Amara storyline isn't the show's strongest finale, but it does include crucial information for future seasons.

Plus, there's a very surprising return that will change everything for Sam and Dean. The season 12 premiere is all about a major character return and the introduction of this season's villains, the British Men of Letters. Another creative hour, this episode tells a monster-of-the-week story Reservoir Dogs -style. In terms of the show's mythology, this episode cannot be missed as it involves the introduction of the Apocalypse World — where Sam and Dean were never born — a major character death or two , and the birth of a Nephilim.

Lucifer's son Jack was born in the season 12 finale but instantly became a teenager. It's not until the season 13 premiere, however, that fans get to see him for the first time with the reveal that while his body aged, his mind did not. That makes his limitless power even more dangerous, as he's basically a baby with no knowledge of the world or his place in it.

Thankfully he's got Sam, Dean, and Castiel as his surrogate fathers — talk about an upgrade from Lucifer. After 13 years, there's not much supernatural real estate that this series hasn't tackled. But it's not until this episode that the show attempts to explain what happens to angels and demons after they're killed through the lens of deceased killed Castiel — after Jack unknowingly uses his powers to wake him up. Meet: The Big Empty.

Castiel's return in this episode is big, but it's actually Billie's level up from Reaper to Death that makes this hour essential viewing. Plus, Dean's willingness to literally kill himself shows just how dire things have gotten for him after many, many years of losing. This epic animated crossover with Scooby-Doo deserves to be watched over and over … and over … and over ….

Never trust a Trickster. If there's one lesson that Supernatural 's Gabriel has taught over the years, it's that one. But Sam and Dean constantly have to relearn it every time Gabriel comes back into play, and this time, they learn the true story about his history, his "death," and his identity. This episode is the perfect companion to season 5's "Hammer of the Gods.

Years and countless death scenes still don't make watching a Winchester die any easier. And this episode's bloody, violent, and sudden death scene ranks as one of the most brutal ways a Winchester has died yet. Supernatural went full gore for this one, earning its legacy as an essential episode.

It took seven seasons but this finale finally delivers payoff for an idea first introduced back in season 4 … with horrible consequences. This episode proves that Supernatural isn't above playing the long game with Chekhov's gun. Come for the very metal episode name, stay to watch Ackles' best performance as Michael-possessing-Dean. It's the reunion you've been waiting for: Jeffrey Dean Morgan returns as John Winchester in Supernatural 's th episode.

Watching Sam, Dean, John, and Mary share a meal together after all these years will definitely leave you in need of some tissues. Supernatural pays tribute to another one of its fallen hunters as Jack spins further out of control and becomes even more estranged from the Winchesters. God is back in the house! The question of "how much God actually cares about his creations" has hung over the show since angels and the apocalypse were first introduced in season 4.

Now, the show has finally decided to answer that question and deliver one hell of a twist as Sam and Dean race to stop Jack. Home TV Supernatural binge guide: 75 essential episodes to watch. Close this dialog window Streaming Options. Related content: Supernatural creator Eric Kripke reveals Baby was almost very different Everything we know about Supernatural season 15 so far Supernatural stars earn standing ovation after emotional final Comic-Con panel.

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