1-11: Supernatural - Season 1 Episodes

This is the first "slow burn" masterpiece. The brothers are chasing a psychic kid in a Wisconsin lake town. Henry, a young boy who has gone mute after his father’s drowning, is drawing monstrous faces in the water.

A lighter, more procedural episode involving a demonic possession on a plane. It introduces a recurring favorite: the psychic Missouri Moseley (Loretta Devine), who tells Dean bluntly, "You have no soul." (Unintentionally prescient for Season 6). Supernatural - Season 1 Episodes 1-11

Dean didn’t answer. He just started the Impala. This is the first "slow burn" masterpiece

The logic is shaky (an insect storm that acts with a hive mind?), but the visual of Dean and Sam trapped in a sealed house while spiders, bees, and beetles pour through the vents is effective for those with entomophobia. The episode fails because the monster isn't a single entity but a natural disaster. However, it ends on a strong character note: Sam is having premonitions again about Jess, and Dean admits they have no idea what they are dealing with. A lighter, more procedural episode involving a demonic

But the mist always reformed somewhere else.

And somewhere out there, John Winchester sits in a darkened room, a map of the country pinned to the wall, red string connecting demons to dates. He whispers into a tape recorder: "Sam and Dean. They're getting stronger. But the Yellow-Eyed Demon… she’s gathering her army. And the boys don’t even know the half of it."

The series begins with attempting to live a normal life at Stanford until his brother Dean appears with news that their father has gone missing on a "hunting trip." After the tragic death of Sam's girlfriend, Jessica—mirroring the supernatural fire that killed their mother 22 years prior—Sam joins Dean on the road. Traveling in their 1967 Chevy Impala , they follow their father’s journal, saving people and hunting creatures along the way. Episode Summaries (1–11)