Seasons 1 through 9 of Supernatural represent the core "Golden Era" of the series, transitioning from a grounded urban-legend road trip to a cosmic war involving Heaven, Hell, and the fate of reality. 1. The Winchester Gospel (Seasons 1–5)
Season 7 sees Sam and Dean facing off against a new enemy: the Reapers. The season also explores the show's mythology, including the introduction of the Men of Letters. Supernatural all seasons 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9
With the angels cast out of Heaven, they walk the Earth. Dean accepts the Mark of Cain to kill Abaddon, while Sam struggles to recover from the trials and a possession by an angel, Gadreel. Seasons 1 through 9 of Supernatural represent the
Sam regains his soul (traumatized). Castiel is shattered by the Leviathans he accidentally frees. The season also explores the show's mythology, including
Following the high-stakes finale of Season 5, the show transitioned into more experimental territory, focusing on the fallout of the broken Apocalypse. Season 6 ( Soullessness
Seasons 8 and 9 revitalized the series by introducing the Word of God tablets, creating a high-stakes quest to close the gates of Hell forever. Season 8 focused heavily on the brothers' relationship, highlighting Sam’s desire for a normal life versus Dean’s commitment to the "family business."