Supernatural enthralled viewers as a gripping horror series from its premiere, enduring for 15 remarkable seasons. This urban fantasy saga starts with Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) reuniting with brother Sam (Jared Padalecki) for Monster-of-the-Week hunts to vanquish threats and rescue victims. A deeper mythology emerges around their father John Winchester (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), evolving into celestial clashes between angels, demons, and an indifferent God across 327 episodes.
Among countless highlights, these selections represent the strongest episode from each season, ranked from solid standouts to absolute peaks.
15. Season 1: Faith
Season 1 shines with Monster-of-the-Week tales tied loosely to the yellow-eyed demon and John’s vanishing act. “Faith” tops them, starring Julie Benz as a revival preacher wielding a Reaper’s power for supposed miracles. It probes good intentions warped by dark forces, delivering a haunting, fitting close.
14. Season 2: All Hell Breaks Loose
Diving further into demon lore, Season 2 peaks in its expansive finale “All Hell Breaks Loose.” Azazel (Fredric Lehne) forces Sam into a deadly contest with fellow psychic kids to amplify his strength. The brothers’ unbreakable bond drives the action, culminating in demons unleashed worldwide and igniting the show’s thrilling new phase.
13. Season 3: Mystery Spot
“Mystery Spot” unleashes chaos through a time loop where Dean meets over 100 gruesome ends daily, with only Sam retaining memories. The Trickster—later unmasked as archangel Gabriel—orchestrates the frenzy to impart a stark lesson, blending hilarity with ingenuity.
12. Season 4: Lazarus Rising
The Season 4 opener “Lazarus Rising” revives Dean from his Season 3 demise and unveils angel Castiel (Misha Collins). Dean probes Sam’s demon deal suspicions amid his brother’s emerging powers, while Castiel assigns a divine mission that reshapes their path.
11. Season 5: Swan Song
“Swan Song” crafts a flawless potential series ender amid the apocalypse. Sam volunteers as Lucifer’s vessel to imprison the archangel alongside Michael in Hell’s cage. Castiel revives Bobby and heals Dean, securing victory at profound cost—a poignant capstone revived by networks later.
10. Season 6: The French Mistake
Post-Season 5, with the original showrunner departed, Season 6’s “The French Mistake” delivers meta comedy. Angel Balthazar flings Sam and Dean into a parallel world where actors Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki star as them on a series named Supernatural, satirizing fame with over-the-top flair.
9. Season 7: Death’s Door
Season 7’s “Death’s Door” delivers raw emotion as Bobby Singer (Jim Beaver) battles a Reaper to fulfill a final duty before passing. This enduring loss of a beloved ally marks one of the series’ most heartbreaking farewells, despite his ghostly return.
8. Season 8: We Need to Talk About Kevin
After Leviathan triumphs strand Dean in Purgatory with vampire Benny, “We Need to Talk About Kevin” reboots the hunt. Dean drags Sam from domestic bliss upon discovering ignored pleas from prophet Kevin Tran, thrusting both back into peril and sacrifice.
7. Season 9: First Born
“First Born” introduces Cain, the surviving Knights of Hell progenitor who renounced killing after Abaddon’s murder of his wife. A pivotal brotherly exchange strengthens Sam and Dean’s tie, while Dean claims the Mark of Cain and First Blade to slay immortals.
6. Season 10: Fan Fiction
Season 10’s “Fan Fiction” elevates meta storytelling beyond prior efforts. Sam and Dean stumble into a school musical adapting Chuck Shurley’s books on their lives, only to confront goddess Calliope plotting to devour the playwright. Surreal highlights include kids belting the Kansas theme.
5. Season 11: Baby
As killing Death unleashes the Darkness and exposes God’s history, Season 11’s “Baby” innovates by framing events from Dean’s cherished Impala’s viewpoint. Action unfolds solely within the car’s scenes, ending in heavy damage for a fresh, engaging twist.
4. Season 12: Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox
With Mary Winchester resurrected, “Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox” joins her, Sam, Dean, and Sheriff Jody Mills at a hunter’s funeral turned murder probe. This Monster-of-the-Week upends norms by exonerating the vengeful demon, crafting a clever inversion.
3. Season 13: ScoobyNatural
Season 13’s “ScoobyNatural” dominates with its animated Scooby-Doo crossover. Sam, Dean, and Castiel shrink into a cartoon episode, solving a mystery. Dean’s exuberant fandom and nods to a real 1970s Scooby tale make it a series highlight.
2. Season 14: Lebanon
Surpassing 300 episodes, Season 14 pits the team against apocalypse-bent archangel Michael. The milestone “Lebanon” summons 2003-era John Winchester for a dream family dinner with Mary, Sam, and Dean—until timeline ripples demand heartbreaking concessions.
1. Season 15: Our Father, Who Aren’t in Heaven
The finale season thrusts Sam and Dean against God as the supreme antagonist. “Our Father, Who Aren’t in Heaven” ignites the clash as they hunt archangel Michael for God’s vulnerability intel. Jack’s power surge and polarizing closure follow this explosive pivot.

