PollI'm always kind of torn between seasons 2 and 4 for my favourite, but at the moment I think my order of favourite seasons goes 2, 4, 3, 6, 5, 1
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I don't have one. I love all seasons of Supernatural pretty much equally. Although I do agree that the MotW aspect of season 1 got a little old. I still love it, though.
That's a good way of looking at it! :) I've been thinking of doing a complete rewatch recently, and taking the time to appreciate what I like about each season. I am quite critical of season 1, but it would be nice to watch some of thse early Sam and Dean moments, and see John again (I so hope they get JDM back for an appearance for the final season of SPN!)
My rank of SPN's seasons would be: 4, 2, 1, 3, and 5.
I didn't bother watching season 6, because I fell off the SPN bandwagon during season 5. I just thought the show became too inconsistent in tone, and suffered because it was being pushed to continue past the original five year plan. And I'll be honest - the way female characters were often treated plus the constant Sam and Dean angst that just never seemed to change or create any character development of the brothers got old for me.
I think season 3 would have been better if not for the writer's strike.
I know what you mean about tiring of the Sam and Dean angst :/ And normally I LOVE angsty characters, but I feel like something shifted after Dean experienced the 40 years of hell, and the show almost became about watching a deeply depressed man struggling to hold it together in a life he hates. I was so hoping that season 6 would see Dean realise that the Suburban life might be a nice fantasy, but at the end of the day it's kind of dull/not for him, and he actually chooses to go back on the road with his brother as he misses that life. There was kind of a hint of that when Dean unveils the Impala, but overall it still seemed to be hammered in to us how depressed and empty Dean feels :sighs:
I find that season 3 holds together fairly well in actually keeping many of the episodes focused around the central theme of Dean going to hell, and there were some amazing episodes that year (Bad Day At Black Rock! Fresh Blood! A Very Supernatural Christmas! Mystery Spot! Jus In Bello!), so I've always had a fondness for season 3. But it was
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Yeah I still think that season 2 has the strongest run of episodes of the entire show, not to mention a really intense beginning and ending dealing with John's death, and then Sam's death and Dean making a deal himself. There's hardly any episodes I dislike that year compared to other seasons generally having about 4 or 5 episodes that I would happily skip *g*
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Show can do no wrong, IMO.
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I didn't bother watching season 6, because I fell off the SPN bandwagon during season 5. I just thought the show became too inconsistent in tone, and suffered because it was being pushed to continue past the original five year plan. And I'll be honest - the way female characters were often treated plus the constant Sam and Dean angst that just never seemed to change or create any character development of the brothers got old for me.
I think season 3 would have been better if not for the writer's strike.
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I find that season 3 holds together fairly well in actually keeping many of the episodes focused around the central theme of Dean going to hell, and there were some amazing episodes that year (Bad Day At Black Rock! Fresh Blood! A Very Supernatural Christmas! Mystery Spot! Jus In Bello!), so I've always had a fondness for season 3. But it was ( ... )
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Worse was the 4th
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