Supernatural is a Joy of Constant Horror

Review by Kai Simmons. Photo courtesy of The CW.

In the fantasy Supernatural (2005–2020), two brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester, grow up to go find their mothers killer and father. Sam and Dean use training taught from their dad and his book to get them through hunting supernatural things like demons, angels, shapeshifters and more. The more they keep going on a hunt the deeper the lore gets and they eventually get lost in hunting.

The story begins with a sad but attention grabbing moment when their mother is tragically killed. Dean Winchester, being the older brother, instinctively grabs his baby brother Sam and carries him to safety. This event causes an awakening for the two boys as they grow older. However, because Sam was too young to remember that night, he never felt as attached to the hunting life as Dean did. This contrast between the brothers sets the tone for season one.

As the seasons go on, both brothers carve out a name for themselves, following in the footsteps of their parents, who were a powerful hunting couple, while also striving to become better versions of them. The two brothers live a wild and unpredictable lifestyle, meeting remarkable people along the way, suffering devastating losses, and even gaining supernatural powers all of which make them outcasts in the world around them. Yet through every hardship, Sam and Dean always made sure to stick together through thick and thin throughout the story. They expanded pretty well and kept you ready for the next episode.

Overall, Supernatural is a good show if you like to binge watch, enjoy new supernatural experiences, and like the creeps. I give the show 4/5  stars because it was a very good and a life-changing show. You can find the show on Amazon Prime.

Kai Simmons is a sophomore at Friendship Collegiate Academy. 

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