When they were boys, Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. Subsequently, their father raised them to be soldiers. He taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America ... and he taught them how to kill it. Now, the Winchester brothers crisscross the country in their '67 Chevy Impala, battling every kind of supernatural threat they encounter along the way.
The best episode of "Supernatural" season 2 is "In My Time of Dying", rated 9.2/10 from 8118 user votes. It was directed by Kim Manners and written by Eric Kripke. "In My Time of Dying" aired on 9/28/2006 and is rated 1.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Everybody Loves a Clown".
In the aftermath of the car crash, the surviving Winchesters go to the hospital, where one is stalked by a Reaper while another must consider sacrificing himself to save the others.
Director: Kim Manners
Writer: Eric Kripke
After the events at the hospital, the brothers have no idea where the demon that killed their mother is hiding. While biding their time trying to come up with an idea, they investigate murders committed by a killer clown.
Director: Philip Sgriccia
Writer: John Shiban
Sam and Dean encounter a vampire hunter whose obsession may get them all killed.
Director: Robert Singer
Writer: Sera Gamble
Dean and Sam investigate the death of a young college student who died in a car accident, but whose grave is now surrounded by a circle of dead plants.
Director: Kim Manners
Writer: Raelle Tucker
Sam and Dean meet Andy Gallagher, a slacker with psychic powers of persuasion. Once the brothers learn that Andy’s family was visited by the Demon, Sam wonders if he could be one of the special children.
Director: Tim Iacofano
Writer: Ben Edlund
Sam and Dean investigate the slayings of blonde women and find that the ghost of the first known serial killer in US history is responsible. Jo disobeys Ellen's wishes and follows them along, and is captured by the ghost.
Director: Kim Manners
Writer: Matt Witten
Sam and Dean investigate the murder of a lawyer and his wife, who claimed to have seen a ghost before they were killed. However, local authorities arrest the Winchesters after looking into their past.
Director: Mike Rohl
Writer: Cathryn Humphris
Dean calls a demon to make a deal to save a man named Evan Hudson, in exchange for himself. While making the deal, the demon confronts Dean’s worst nightmare about their dad.
Director: Steve Boyum
Writer: Sera Gamble
Sam has a vision of Dean shooting a defenseless man, and they go to the town of River Grove, where they find the townspeople have been possessed by a virus that makes them violent.
Director: Robert Singer
Writer: John Shiban
Sam meets a woman who shares his ability to have visions, and she warns him that she has seen the future... where he dies in an explosion.
Director: Rachel Talalay
Writer: Raelle Tucker
Sam and Dean investigate an Connecticut inn run by a single mother where mysterious deaths are taking place. They find evidence of Hoodoo, and try to figure out who is causing the chaos.
Director: Charles Beeson
Writer: Matt Witten
The Winchesters investigate a series of crimes where robbers with no criminal past commit suicide after the hold-ups.
Director: Philip Sgriccia
Writer: Ben Edlund
An angel causes people to cheerfully go out to murder, and when the Winchesters investigate one of them falls under its sway.
Director: Kim Manners
Writer: Sera Gamble
Sam contacts Dean after being missing for a week. When they reunite, Dean finds Sam covered in blood and with no recollection of what happened.
Director: J. Miller Tobin
Writer: Cathryn Humphris
The Winchester brothers seek the help of their family friend Bobby while investigating a series of unexplained happenings on a local college campus.
Director: Bradford May
Writer: John Shiban
A fatal automobile accident from 1992 leaves an angry apparition haunting a remote stretch of highway, and Sam and Dean try to lay it to rest.
Director: Charles Beeson
Writer: Raelle Tucker
Sam and Dean investigate a brutal death and discover that the killer is a lycanthrope: a werewolf.
Director: Kim Manners, Charles Beeson
Writer: Sera Gamble
Sam and Dean discover that a group of ghosts are attempting to shut down production of a movie that they feel is mocking them.
Director: Philip Sgriccia
Writer: Ben Edlund
Sam and Dean allow themselves to be arrested in order to investigate a series of murders inside a penitentiary. However things get complicated when FBI agent Henricksen shows up to take over their case.
Director: Mike Rohl
Writer: John Shiban
Dean is attacked by a Djinn... and finds himself in a new reality where his mother is still alive and a mysterious woman holds the key to everything.
Director: Eric Kripke
Writer: Eric Kripke, Raelle Tucker
Sam and other "special children" are abducted by the Yellow-Eyed Demon and taken to a ghost town, where the ultimate battle must start.
Director: Robert Singer
Writer: Sera Gamble
After the fight between Jake and Sam, Dean has to make the ultimate sacrifice for his brother. Meanwhile the Yellow-Eyed Demon has his new servant and plans to unleash the hordes of Hell.
Director: Kim Manners
Writer: N/A