Canon Discrepancies

A list of Supernatural inconsistencies that have occurred during its run.

Angels

 * In On the Head of a Pin, Uriel states that only angels can kill other angels. However, it was later revealed anyone wielding an angel blade can kill angels. This is first made evident when Dean stabbed and killed Zachariah in Point of No Return.


 * When an angel was killed, burnt wings would be appear on the ground next to the body. Beginning in Season 9, this effect was no longer used as all of the angels wings burnt off during the fall. However, in Meta Fiction many dead angels can be still be seen with their burnt broken wings.

Archangels

 * In Hell's Angel, Amara refers to Lucifer as the "first son", which is inconsistent with statements made by Michael and Lucifer throughout season 5, in which Michael is the first son and Lucifer is the second. It is unclear why Amara said this.
 * In Free To Be You and Me, it was explained that after an archangel leaves his vessel, the vessel becomes paralyzed or worse. This depends on the archangel's strength as Castiel said: "Michael is much more powerful. It'll be far worse for you" to Dean. However in LOTUS, after Lucifer was exorcised from Jefferson Rooney, the president was alive and healthy.

Azazel's goal

 * Azazel fed demon blood to a number of babies who grew up and became Special Children for the purpose finding the perfect soldier to lead the demon army. Sam Winchester was the one he was rooting for, and he intended for Sam to win a battle against other Special Children of his generation.


 * In All Hell Breaks Loose - Part 1, Azazel implied that he had fed demon blood to many other generations. This explains why Azazel sought out Rosie Holt, twenty-three years after Sam was born.


 * In Lucifer Rising, it is revealed that Azazel created the Special Children in order to find a suitable vessel for Lucifer.


 * Although it was widely known by the demons that Sam was Azazel's choice for the leader of the demon army, Lilith apparently did not know of the real reason for Azazel's decision, and made it her intent to kill Sam Winchester, going so far as to put out hits. Killing Sam would prevent Sam from fulfilling his role as Lucifer's vessel, and ruining Azazel's plan. Even worse, once Lilith took control over Hell, all demons Sam encountered from then on sought out to kill him. It's safe to assume that much of this happened because of Azazel's unexpected and premature death.

Castiel

 * In My Bloody Valentine, Castiel consumes hundreds of hamburgers and a tray of raw meat due to the influence of Famine. He tells Dean that the burgers make him "very happy" and his facial expressions imply that he finds they taste delicious. However, in First Born, Castiel complains that by becoming an angel again, he has lost the ability to taste food like a human, and a sandwich tastes like "molecules" to him. On a side note, if angels could not taste food like humans, then every drink and snack would taste like molecules, in other words, "disgusting", yet Gabriel and Balthazar are shown consuming human foods with no trouble in the taste.

Grand Canyon

 * In the Season 8 episode The Great Escapist, Sam recalls a visit to the Grand Canyon when he was four-years-old, however, Dean mentions in Season 2 episode Croatoanthat they have never been to the Grand Canyon. Writer Ben Edlund admits this to be a mistake on his part.

Heaven

 * In Slumber Party, Charlie Bradbury goes to Heaven after being killed by the Wicked Witch of the West. However, it is revealed in Captives that Metatron's spell not only closed off Heaven to angels but also to souls as well. Charlie should have been stuck in the Veil like Kevin Tran was rather than going to Heaven.
 * If a human is resurrected, they won't remember memories of Heaven or Veil. However Charlie was able to remember the memory she has lived in Heaven.
 * The same applies to Mary in season 12, who seems to recall being with John and her young sons in Heaven even after her resurrection. Adam in season 5 also remembers his time in Heaven after he was brought back to life.
 * In order for Sam and Dean to remember their time in Heaven in Dark Side of the Moon, Joshua had to personally make sure their memories weren't wiped upon resurrection. Which makes it strange that Mary, Adam and Charlie all remember being in Heaven despite no intervention from angels.

Lilith and Ruby

 * Lilith's plan for Season 3 and most of Season 4 seems to contradict her end plan to free Lucifer. For the entirety of Season 3 and most of Season 4, Lilith's plan was to kill Sam Winchester in order to rid herself of any opposition so she could claim the throne of Hell. She sent a number demons after Sam and personally attempts to kill him in the Season 3 finale, only to become scared when Sam proves immune to her powers.


 * By the Season 4 episode The Monster at the End of This Book Lilith wants to make a deal with Sam and obtain his soul in exchange for escaping her fate as the final seal to Lucifer's Cage. Again, she makes an attempt to kill Sam, indicating she was pretending to offer a deal. By the Season 4's finale, she has submitted to her fate and lets Sam kill her as he was pre-destined to.


 * This behavior is odd since Lilith had, pre-Season 3, ordered Ruby to act as a double agent and feed Sam demon blood so he would become powerful enough to kill Lilith anyway. Her motive for killing Sam appears inconsistent with her endgame.


 * On another note, Lilith may have simply wanted prevent Sam from fulfilling his duty of freeing Lucifer, and by trying to kill him, Lilith was ensuring she would not have to die. It is possible to say that Lilith was having second thoughts about her role as the final seal, while Ruby remained loyal to her cause despite her job nearly costing her life.

Lucifer's Cage

 * There seems to be an inconsistent statement regarding how Lucifer was cast into Hell and subsequently the Cage. It is initially said that God had been the one to banish Lucifer into his prison, though Season 5 reveals that Michael did it on God's orders following the conclusion of the First Heaven Civil War. Dean tells Rowena in O Brother, Where Art Thou? that God dumped Lucifer into the Cage himself, which is untrue.

Rugaru

 * In Metamorphosis Dean and Sam first discover what a rugaru is from the hunter Travis. However, in Bad Boys a fourteen year old Dean, mentions his father is busy hunting a rugaru.

Shapeshifters

 * In the past all shapeshifter transformations (excluding the alpha) involved the shapeshifter's skin getting peeled/ripped off. However in Blade Runners, a shifter is shown to seamlessly transform without shedding its skin. This ability was seen again in Bloodlines. VFX I/O Coordinator Adam Williams revealed he was puzzled at why this was. "No idea.. I kinda wondered the same myself. Originally I assumed there were “skinwalkers” and “shapeshifters” and the skinwalkers shed their skin - then I read the superwiki and realized the Alpha can transform without a skin shed but they are all the same monster. I guess sometimes legacy changes."

Reapers

 * In Stairway to Heaven, Reapers were retconned as being a type of angel. However this would mean that demons have the ability to possess angels as Azazel possessed Tessa in In My Time of Dying.
 * Whenever he needed to contact a reaper, Dean would die temporarily, as seen in Death Takes A Holiday, Appointment In Samarra and Red Meat. However, this does not appear to be necessary, as Tessa and Billie have both appeared to Dean in the physical world, as well as an unnamed reaper in Faith. This implies that reapers can take vessels, just like angels.

The Darkness

 * Up until Season 11 finale Alpha and Omega, killing Amara has never been stated to cause any side effects. Prior to this, attempts have been made by Dean and the angels, though both have failed due to the power difference. It is mentioned that during the First War against the Darkness, God and the archangels did not destroy Amara simply because they were not powerful enough, and had to resort to tricking her and then imprisoning her.


 * After God is weakened by Amara, the sun and plants begin to show signs of decay revealing that God and Amara must both co-exist or cease to exist in order to allow Creation to remain.


 * Rob Benedict, who portrays God, revealed that this change of script was due to the network which airs Supernatural the CW, an early script draft revealed God was originally intended to die at the end of the season until CW intervened.

The missing year between Seasons 5 and 6

 * The first five seasons take place in the current time, matching with the year the season was aired in. Season 5 concludes around May 2010. Between Seasons 5 and 6, a year has gone by during which Dean has been living with Lisa and Ben Braeden, and by the time Sam gets his soul back in Season 6 episode Like A Virgin, a year and a half has gone by since the Season 5 finale. This would put the date around November 2011. However, the Supernatural crew decided to resume their tradition of giving each season the same year it was aired in, leading season 6 to be marked with the year 2010. Assistant Director Kevin Parks explains this decision: "They decided to do 'soap opera time', because they didn't want to have to push the year forward for the rest of the show's run. So, just like in soap operas when people's kids are toddlers and then suddenly teenagers, so too can Sam and Dean spend a year apart while no time has actually passed in reality."

Death and Resurrection

 * In Season 6 episode Appointment In Samarra, Death expressed his annoyance for the brothers' constant resurrections, as it disrupts the natural order, forcing him to clean up after them.


 * However, in Season 11, Billie says that Death was amused by their resurrections.