Supernatural: Every Season Ranked Worst To Best
5. Season Eleven
Season eleven had it all, really - great stand-alone episodes that bled together beautifully, a great antagonist courtesy of The Darkness (Amara), the revelation that Chuck was God, and despite a lackluster finale, the whole thing works perfectly from a storytelling standpoint.
The season features an epic battle between gods and monsters, and sees Castiel possessed by Lucifer in hopes of destroying Amara.
With a grand focus on family and a tease of what lurked within the Big Empty, Supernatural's eleventh chapter makes for thrilling and teasingly unpredictable viewing. It could have perhaps benefitted from a more extravagant finale, but even ending the way it did - with more than one major cliffhanger - the season never really failed to impress.
Also, a shout-out is needed for the episode "Baby," a weird but somehow effective episode which is told from the perspective of the brothers' famed Impala. Strange but genius.