User blog comment:Savannah Star/My season report card/@comment-4011543-20120516142423

Season One: To be honest, I got bored quickly with the ghost storyline. I mean, if ghosts are the most common creature hunters encounter, shouldn't the Winchesters be encountering something different? Too many ghosts in Season One. However, don't get me wrong: they DID have some interesting ghost stories: specially with the Asylum, Peter Sweeney, and Bloody Mary. I reckon they were the best ghosts in the season.

For me, the best episodes in Season One were the ones with the demons. That REALLY got the storyline going. The episode with the Vanir was... meh. Predictable. Overall, Season One was a good starter, as like someone said it introduced all the regular enemies... but it was meh. It could've had some better episodes.

Season Two: By far one of the best seasons, as it introduced the reason for the existance of ghosts, the first episode was one of the best, as Dean was on the brink of death, and it had the first real story with a Reaper as a thought-out character. Then it had the Rakshasa, which was a brilliant idea. (...Did it remind anyone of Stephen King's IT...?) One of Season Two's best episodes was Roadkill, with the ghost who didn't know she was dead. That got much more into the reason for ghost existance than Season One did.

Season Three: THE... BEST... EVAH. Unlike the others, it had only, like, two ghost stories, the main enemies in this one were gods... GODS... and demons. Jus in Bello was one of the best episodes ever. And it had one of the greatest villains... Lilith. Man, was she scary! The ending of Season Three with Lilith and the Hellhounds was the greatest episode ever, it was the scariest one. But they managed to drag some humour in too, with the Carrigans' episode.

Season Four: Not... sure. It was OK. I didn't like Ruby, in fact, I hate her. The bitch can rot in Hell. She was by far the most annoying in Season Three, I think that was deliberate, but in this one she sucked balls. The one good thing was the angel storyline, with Uriel and Castiel and their garrison. I think the thing I liked about this one was the Lucifer plot.

One thing I didn't like was all that divine will crap when Dean tells Sam that just because God doesn't want Sam to use his powers, they shouldn't use them. I basically say, in this season, Up yours, God.

Season Five: By far one of the greatest, with Season Three. Lucifer, in Nick's vessel, was amazing. Uriel's treachery and Anna's mission to kill Sam went a long way. One thing I hated was Anna's story. How can an angel become human? (I know in this series its from ripping out their Grace, but still...) In my opinion, and in many holy books, angels and humans are entirely seperate creatures. In fact, Kripke seems to have forgotten what the priest said in Season Two: Men can't be angels.

They had a really good idea with averting the Apocalypse by putting Sam in a hole.

Season Six: It sucked. 'Nuff said. Monsters. I swear every episode was pitch black. It had a gloomy feel to it. Alpha Vampire and Dean being turned were the only good thing about it. Oh, and Castiel's betrayal.

Season Seven: One of the best, with the Leviathans - they are the best villain evah - and the Alpha Vampire actually helping the Winchesters. That was a really cool twist. Also many enemies previously thought to be evil were actually good, like witches and the vamps. So yeah, Season Seven was cool, as we find that with the Leviathans, the Winchesters are "playing with the big boys now."