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5 Most Depressing Supernatural Seasons, If You Feel Like Breaking Your Heart Again

5 Most Depressing Supernatural Seasons, If You Feel Like Breaking Your Heart Again
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Oh, so you think you’ve healed after Supernatural? Time to binge it all over again!

Every Supernatural fan would agree that the show has had its fair share of heart-wrenching moments. But some seasons just take the cake when it comes to making us feel depressed.

But that's kind of what makes Supernatural so compelling. The fact that it can stir up such intense feelings is just a sign of how incredibly well-crafted the show is.

These are the seasons that practically made us want to curl up in a ball and cry. Reddit has picked the most traumatizing ones if you feel like suffering again.

Season 15 — The God Complex

In the last season of the show, it is revealed that God Himself is against the Winchester brothers. Imagine finding out that the creator of the universe enjoys watching you suffer. Yeah, it's that dark. The season finale leaves you questioning everything you thought you knew about the show.

Season 7 — The Year of Loss

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This season is a rollercoaster of emotions, especially with the loss of Bobby and Castiel's betrayal. Both Sam and Dean seem defeated and worn out. The tone of the episodes is so dark that you can't help but feel their despair. It's like watching them carry the weight of the world, and it's heartbreaking.

Season 9 — Sibling Struggles

If you're an older sibling, this season will hit you right in the feels. You can practically feel the tension between the brothers, and it's a real struggle seeing them grow distant. The emotions run so deep that you might catch yourself hollering at the TV, crossing your fingers they'll patch things up.

Season 3 — The Countdown

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This season is like a ticking time bomb with Dean's impending death. Every episode serves as a grim reminder that time is running out. It's like watching a funeral procession in slow motion, and it's agonizing.

Season 11 — The Darkness

While some fans argue that this season isn't as dark (get it?) because of Amara's less malicious nature, the existential themes make it pretty depressing. Dealing with this ancient, otherworldly entity just brings in a heavy dose of feeling like there's not much light at the end of the tunnel.

Source: Reddit