Things to know from Season 1 and 2
Sam and Dean are brothers. On the night of Sam’s six-month birthday, the Yellow-Eyed demon killed their mother. Dean was hunting with their father, John, for two years while Sam was going to school. Dean takes Sam on a “hunting” trip to find their father only to be left with their father’s journal and many unanswered questions. Dean takes Sam back to school, only to find Sam’s girlfriend being killed the same ways as their mother. This event gives Sam the reason to drop out of school and help Dean find their father and kill the Yellow-Eyed Demon.
Mid season of Season 1, Sam meets Meg while traveling on his own to go find their father, while Dean is deals with a town of people making human sacrifices to a scarecrow.
Later on, the brothers fall into Megs trap and almost get their father killed. That when they decide that its best for their father goes looking for Yellow-Eyes alone, while the brothers do hunting jobs.
End of season 1 the colt, made by Samuel Colt, comes into play by one of John’s hunting friends being killed by vampires. The brothers get the colt with John. John takes off to trick Meg and her brother while the boys go after the Yellow-Eyed Demon.
Bobby comes into the picture by helping the boys try to keep the Colt out of the
hands of demons (Meg and her bother) while trying to save their father.
At the start of Season 2, John gives the Colt and himself to Yellow-eyes in exchange for Dean’s life.
Later, Sam starts having visions of kids with psychic powers, which have also lost their mother the same way and same age as Sam, killing people. Later, Sam realizes anything that has to deal with Yellow-Eyes will trigger a vision, even if it is happening in a location the brothers cannot get to in time.
The brothers meet Ellen and Jo, who run a bar, and starts taking jobs from them.
At the End of Season 2, Sam dies, only to be brought back to life by Dean making a crossroads Deal with a Demon, only instead of 10 years Dean gets one year to live.
Sam and Dean team up with Ellen and Bobby to stop Yellows-Eyes. The boys kill the Yellow-Eyed Demon, while Bobby and Ellen close a gate to Hell open that let out about 100-200 demons.
Season 3 Opener
The opener of Season 3 shall we say just starts with a bang. Now, first question, who or what is out first when a gate to Hell is open? It is the Seven Deadly Sins, only in demonic form, that start killing people in
celebration of escaping Hell.
This episode is on the top 20 maybe the top 15, but not the 10 ten, just because this series is into its 8thseason and has been renew for a 9th. To be honest it is just for the story line of this episode and the fact it introduces a girl, the viewer finds out in the next episode her name is Ruby,and the type of demons they will face.
Yes, the Demons that came out of the gate of Hell are kind of like Yellow-Eyes only they do not have a plane except for not wanting to go back to Hell. Which means they can make people do things they do not want to do by only telling them to do it, unlike Meg who had to posses people to get them to do things she wanted.
Synopsis
This Episode starts off in Oak Park, Illinois, with a guy taking the garbage. Once he puts the trash into his garbage can the cans start to rattle and the light up and down the street start to flicker. The dark cloud of demonic energy rolls on into view. A zoom up on the cloud shows disconnected strand of demonic energy. One of these separates
from the pack and knocks the guy down on his back and overtakes him.
A Week later, Sam is studying up on crossroads deals to undo Dean’s. Bobby calls to tell them that they might have a demon case in Nebraska. Dean’s line informs the viewers that after the Devil’s Gate opened, strange storm clouds appeared over seventeen cites, but have not had any demonic activity since then.
They meet up with Booby at an old Victorian farmhouse; inside they find a family who starved to death in front of a television, even though the kitchen was full of food three yards away from them.
While searching the house for clues Dean hears the deck creak and motions for bobby and Sam to go out back and circle around. Dean walks out front, looks around only to be jump by a man. The man is Isaac, and (along with his wife Tamara) is a hunter.
Sam, Dan and Bobby go back to Isaac and Tamara’s house, where they tell them that they don’t want to work with the people that let the demons out in the first place.
Cutting to outside we see a blonde watching the house under a tree.
Bobby and the boys investigate a death of a woman outside a shoe store. The viewing of the
security video shows the guy from the teaser, who they find out is Walter Rosen from Oak Park, Illinois, interacting with the woman responsible for the murder just minutes before the crime happened.
While at the crime scene, the woman who earlier had watched the house, follows Sam. Even though Sam senses that somebody is following him, she disappears into thin air before Sam can see her.
They track Walter down to a local bar. Bobby tells them that they should use caution since they do not know whom they are up against yet and it hard telling what type of force came out of hell. Isaac and Tamara interrupted this idea was by showing up after Walter enters the bar.
Inside, Isaac takes out a catenae of holly water and starts to follow Walter into the bathroom only to be stop by the owner who turns out to be a demon. Then one by one, the rest of the patrons show that they are demons. One of them restrains Tamara as another tells Isaac to drink a jug of drain cleaner. Isaac does but only by some force overtaking his
will power.
Isaac collapses to the ground with blood coming out of his mouth. A car bursts through the door, Sam, Dean and Bobby get out of it and throws holy water of the Demon, rescues Tamara, and puts Walter into the trunk where a Devil's trap is drawn on the inside of the trunk door.
Back at Tamara’s house, Bobby tells them that they are dealing with the Seven Deadly Sins from medieval times. And he did not put it together until Isaac touch by gluttony, that the family by killed by sloth and the shoes lady was Envy’s doing. They interrogate Envy who is possessing Walter. He tells them that humans do everything they represent, and warns that the other demons will come for him. He taunts Dean about his lust and gluttony, and Tamara about her rage. Dean tell Envy that’s they will be too late since he will be in Hell. Tamara then exorcises Envy, and Walter dies in the process.
Dean offers to battle the demons while the others escape - a suicide mission - but Sam and Bobby agree they need to face the demons together. One of the demons possesses Isaac’s corpse, and calls in agony to Tamara to help him, but she is aware of the ruse and stabs him with a stake of holy wood. However, she has broken the salt line at the door, allowing the other demons to rush in.
Bobby traps Sloth under a Devil's trap while Lust tracks down Dean and tries to seduce him, until he manages to push her into a tub of Holy Water. Sam is confronted by the others, led by Pride. He knows who Sam is, and his
connection to the Yellow-Eyed Demon, calling Sam a prodigy, and the boy king. As Sam is attacked, the mysterious woman, who
had followed him earlier appears, and attacks the demons with a knife, which kills two of them, while Sam helps her kill the third. The woman disappears after revealing she knows who Sam is.
Bobby spends the night exorcising the demons – only two of the humans survive and in the morning Tamara leaves. Bobby confirms that he has not heard of a blade that could kill demons, and then heads off, telling them to look out for omens, as he will. Sam suggests they travel to Louisiana to visit a voodoo priestess to see if she can help with Dean’s deal.
Dean confesses to Sam that part of the deal was that if he tried to get out of it Sam would die. Sam charges that Dean is selfish and is putting him through the same thing Dean felt after John gave his life for Dean. Dean says that he actually feels great for the first time in a long while, and ends with “So what do you say we kill some evil sons of bitches and we raise a little hell” for his last year on earth.
Seasons 1,2,and 3 were the best. I cried when Sam died at the end of season 2 and what Dean had to sacrifice. It's also sad that season 3 was so short (only 16 episodes) instead of 22 because of the writer's strike
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