User blog comment:KillRoy231/One thing that always bugged me/@comment-30397077-20200130013711

To be honest, the general public being aware of the supernatural made sense in the earlier seasons (1-3). Things of supernatural nature were far and few between, and I remember episodes stating that weeks have passed since Sam and Dean were able to find anything supernatural. They had to actively and throughougly look across the entire country to find anything out of the ordinary. Now it seems like anyone can walk into a random room and boom they find something supernatural. Sam and Dean literally have an angel living with them now and they had the demon Crowely on speed dial. No more intensive looking to find anything supernatural.

Especially with the increases amount of deaths it doesnt make sense. Lucifer murdered his way through an enitre town in the season 5 episode, Abandon All Hope, yet despite their being an entire down of thousands of people dead within one single night, it's never mentioned of again. Hundreds of angels possessed people in season 9 when they fell, which means that hundreds of people were possessed and went missing at the same time, which would dramataclly increase the amount of missing persons in the United States but no-one bats an eye.

If you think about it, hundreds of people are possessed either by an angel or demon, go missing, and end up dead and discared somewhere else across the world with their insides varporized or they eyes burned out. Way too many people go missing or dead for the supernatural stay hidden

In season 12, when the British Men of Letters where in the United States, a map of theirs said that there was over 400 vampires just in the midwest of the United States, and thats when they were endangered. Thats an insane amount of vampires, considering that was a statistic of just one supernatural species in one particular place of the world, and on top of that, that doesn't even conver the other hundreds of species of supernatural specimen that roam the Earth. If I had to guess, I would have said that there is 400 supernatural creatures in all of North America at any given time, not 400 of one species in one chunk of the U.S. Especially with the exponential increase in technology, it seems hard for something supernatural to gut someone in an alleyway and not be caught by some digital survelliance.

I agree with you. God putting some kind of spell over everbody so they don't take notice makes alot of sense. If it was just one or two people getting killed everyday like it used to be in the earlier seasons, it would make perfect sense. But now people are dying in the dozens, or even hundreds.