Supernatural

2005
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Season 2 episodes (22)

1 In My Time of Dying
9/28/06
In the season premiere, Sam, Dean and John have been left for dead after the Demon plowed a truck into the Impala. Now, as one of the Winchesters hovers between life and death, the surviving family members must face an old and powerful adversary.
2 Everybody Loves a Clown
10/5/06
After listening to a message on John's, cell phone from a woman named, Sam and Dean decide to track her down. They are shocked to discover that Ellen runs a roadhouse that also serves as a gathering place for hunters like themselves. Meanwhile, at a small town carnival, a clown is persuading children to let him into their home so he can murder their parents.
3 Bloodlust
10/12/06
When Sam and Dean encounter Gordon, a fellow demon hunter who has been systematically killing vampires in a small town, Dean immediately bonds with the older man. However, after Sam meets with the lead vampire, Lenore, and discovers they are actually peaceful creatures who survive on cattle blood, he realizes that not all supernatural beings are evil and tries to convince Dean.
4 Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
10/19/06
Dean and Sam investigate the murder of a college student who has come back from the dead seeking revenge on those who mistreated her while she was alive. When confronted, the ghost savagely attacks Sam, leaving him injured. While in town, the brothers visit their mother's grave to pass along something from their father.
5 Simon Said
10/26/06
Sam and Dean meet Andy, a slacker who has psychic powers of persuasion that he uses to gain favors from people. When Andy's friends start dying, the brothers think Andy may actually be using his powers to kill. Also, after learning that Andy's family was visited by the Demon 22 years ago, Sam wonders if Andy is part of the group of children the Demon told him about--and if that means Sam himself will eventually turn evil.
6 No Exit
11/2/06
Sam and Dean investigate the brutal slayings of blond women from the same apartment building and discover that the demon responsible is the ghost of the country's first serial murderer, H. H. Holmes. Meanwhile, roadhouse owner Ellen orders her daughter, Jo, not to follow the Winchesters on their hunt, but Jo defies her and ends up getting captured by the ghost and buried alive.
7 The Usual Suspects
11/9/06
Sam and Dean investigate the murders of a lawyer and his wife who, right before they died, claimed to have seen a ghost. Before the brothers are able to find the ghost, however, local detectives Ballard and Sheridan uncover the Winchesters' records and arrest them for a double homicide. When the ghost begins to visit Ballard, she wonders if Sam and Dean really are telling the truth--and if she might be the next to die.
8 Crossroad Blues
11/16/06
When two highly successful professionals die after claiming to be haunted by hellhounds, Sam and Dean investigate a local bar and discover that it sits upon a site where a deal-making demon has been making people's dreams come true in exchange for their souls. Dean summons the demon to exorcise it but is horrified after it reveals the painful truth about his father's death and tempts Dean by offering him the one thing he wants more than anything--his father.
9 Croatoan
12/7/06
When Sam has a vision of Dean killing a young man who seems to be possessed by a demon, the two brothers head to Oregon to search for answers. They come across a town contaminated by a deadly virus that drives people to kill. Sam becomes infected and prepares for his deadly fate, but after nothing happens to Sam, Dean decides to reveal what the boys' dying father whispered to him.
10 Hunted
1/11/07
After Dean (Jensen Ackles) tells Sam (Jared Padalecki) what their father told him before he died, a distraught Sam sneaks off to Indiana without Dean. While there, Sam runs into Eva (guest star Katherine Isabelle), a psychic who confesses to Sam she sought him out to warn him of his impending death. Dean discovers Gordon (guest star Sterling K. Brown) is after Sam and races to find his brother in time to save him.
11 Playthings
1/18/07
Sam and Dean investigate two strange deaths at a small Connecticut inn run by a single mom whose young daughter plays with an imaginary friend. The brothers find evidence of voodoo around the inn, and they soon realize that the little girl's imaginary friend may in fact be a demon who is killing the townspeople.
12 Night Shifter
1/25/07
Sam and Dean investigate a string of robberies with a disturbing pattern: In each incident, a trusted employee holds up a bank and then commits suicide. When autopsy reports show the employees' actual time of death as several days before the robberies, Sam and Dean realize that a shape-shifter they have encountered before has returned.
13 Houses of the Holy
2/1/07
Sam and Dean investigate the murders of several people by individuals who claim they were visited by an angel and were carrying out God's will. After the brothers learn that the victims actually were secretly guilty of crimes, Sam begins to believe the angel really does exist. But Dean maintains his stance that a demon is behind the slayings--until he sees something even he can't explain.
14 Born Under a Bad Sign
2/8/07
After receiving a frantic call from Sam, who has been missing for over a week, Dean races to his brother's side. He finds Sam covered in blood but unable to remember anything that happened. Upon further investigation, the brothers are horrified to discover a tape that shows Sam killing another hunter in cold blood, causing Sam to believe that his evil side is finally taking over.
15 Tall Tales
2/15/07
Sam and Dean call upon their family friend and fellow hunter Bobby (JIM BEAVER) for help after they are stumped by violent and inexplicable happenings on a local college campus. Bobby arrives with a suspicion as to the culprit behind the killing spree--and the brothers' escalating feud.
16 Road Kill
3/15/07
While driving down a deserted road, Sam and Dean are startled when a bloody woman, Molly (TRICIA HELFER - "Battlestar Galactica"), bolts in front of the Impala, screaming for help from the crazy farmer who is chasing her. After investigating, Sam and Dean discover that the man is actually an angry spirit that kills one person at the same time every year and has decided Molly will be his next victim.
17 Heart
3/22/07
While investigating the death of a lawyer who appeared to have been killed by a wild animal, Sam and Dean realize they are actually tracking a werewolf. When it seems as if the lawyer's secretary, Madison (EMMANUELLE VAUGIER), will be the werewolf's next victim, Sam--who is immediately attracted to Madison--offers to stay overnight to protect her. Dean heads out to hunt the animal and is stunned by what he finds.
18 Hollywood Babylon
4/19/07
Sam and Dean travel to Hollywood to investigate the death of an actor on a horror film set, after rumors spread that he was killed by a ghost. They discover the death was a publicity hoax, but when the executive producer and a studio executive really are killed, Sam and Dean realize that they are dealing with a haunted set. GARY COLE ("Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby") guest stars as Brad Redding, one of the stars of the horror film.
19 Folsom Prison Blues
4/26/07
After hearing about a ghost that has been killing off inmates one by one, Sam and Dean decide the best way to investigate is from the inside--so they allow themselves to be thrown into a state penitentiary.
20 What Is and What Should Never Be
5/3/07
While hunting a djinn, or genie, Dean is attacked and transported to an alternate world. There, his mother, Mary (recurring guest star SAMANTHA SMITH), is alive; Sam is in law school and engaged to Jessica (recurring guest star ADRIANNE PALICKI); and Dean lives a very normal life with his girlfriend, Carmen (MICHELLE BORTH). However, after he starts seeing a strange girl, Joy Nicholson (MELANIE NEIGE SCROFANO), and learns that all the people he has saved in the past have died, Dean must decide whether he wants to stay in this safe, new life where everyone he loves is alive--or if he wants to return to the hunt.
21 All Hell Breaks Loose (Part I)
5/10/07
Sam is abducted by the yellow-eyed demon and finds himself in a ghost town with children who have special abilities. They learn that the demon has brought them together to initiate his endgame: an all-out war against the human race. In an effort to encourage Sam to fight, the demon shows him what really happened to one of his parents. Dean enlists the help off fellow hunter Bobby (recurring guest star JIM BEAVER) to find Sam before the battle begins.
22 All Hell Breaks Loose (Part II)
5/17/07
While dealing with the aftermath of the fight between Sam and Jake (recurring guest star ALDIS HODGE), one of the powerful people from the ghost town, Dean pays a steep price for his involvement. The demon and his spirits threaten to overtake the hunters--until they receive help from an unexpected ally. Recurring guest star JEFFREY DEAN MORGAN appears as John Winchester.

About this show

Supernatural takes viewers on a journey into the dark world of the unexplained. More than 20 years ago, Sam and Dean lost their mother to a demonic force. Now, searching for the demon who destroyed their family, they encounter creatures that most believe exist only in folklore or superstition – vampires, spirits, and even bloody clowns.

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4.9
24.7K reviews
A Google user
February 26, 2018
This show was amazing, literally up until you reach the end of season 5. After that, it honestly hit free fall mode. It's really challenging to explain it. Dean, remains Rock solid throughout the entirety of the show; that's not to be taken as a knock on Sam, but they really seemed to have lost direction with both he and the show following that particular season. Either way, there's far worse shows out there, so giving this one a little time, couldn't/wouldn't hurt too much.
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nat
June 26, 2021
love the first five seasons, the plot after seasons 1-5 defintely starts to deteriorate. at that point i was mostly watching the show in hopes i'd get even a slither of lgbtq representation but they could barely deliver that in a way that didn't feel like a hate crime. also not to mention the lack of poc and women characters in the show. apparently they're making a spinoff, hopefully they can learn from their mistakes and the cast won't primarily be white cishet men.
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Beatrice Chaudoin
January 1, 2015
Two boring straight white boys, and then, later, another straight white boy who squints twice as much as the first two (an impressive feat, rest assured). Manpain. More manpain. Pretend morals. Plot holes galore. Lack of continuity. You will love it, and then the mere sight of it will make you feel as though you just drank a nice tall glass of warm curdled milk. Save yourself, don't watch it.
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