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Dean Winchester – Pulled out of the fires of hell after 4 months of eternal torment, Dean Winchester has been brought back to earth to help the angels stop the approaching war. Struggling to understand what is happening, the older Winchester brother is in a race against time. For more information on Dean, please visit
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Sam Winchester – Grieving over the death of his older brother, Sam Winchester starts down a dark road. Following Ruby’s instructions, he grows stronger as he takes her blood and learns to kill demons. When Dean suddenly shows back up, Sam is forced to hide his growing addiction and ends up driving a deep wedge between them. As the final moments approach, he discovers to late that nothing is as it seems and opens Lucifer's prison.
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Robert Singer– Torn by the loose of one of his best friends sons, Bobby struggles to continue on with the good fight. He’s the first person Dean tracks down on a quest to find Sammy and is a father figure to the two young men.
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Jo Harvelle - Jo Harvelle is the daughter of Ellen Harvelle and William Anthony Harvelle, a deceased hunter who was killed during a hunt with John Winchester when Jo was still a child. She therefore treasures her father's pure iron knife engraved with his initials. Jo first meets Sam and Dean when they come looking for Ellen after their father, John Winchester, dies. She appears to be around the same age as Dean and Sam. Throughout the second season, Jo appears to have romantic feelings for Dean, and, though he states that he too has feelings for her, he won't act on them. She slips away from the Roadhouse to help the brothers on a hunt, though ends up being saved by them. Her mother is angry at the boys for this and reveals to Jo that John's recklessness was responsible for the death of her father, which strains Jo's friendship with the Winchester brothers.[4] She later leaves the Roadhouse to live the life of a hunter. A demon possessing Sam later sows more dissent by claiming that John actually killed her father "to put him out of his misery" after he incurred fatal wounds, despite her father's pleas to see his wife and daughter one more time.[5] Dean rescues Jo from the possessed Sam, and she then attempts to follow Dean in the search for Sam. However, Dean refuses to allow her to come. Dean tells Jo he will call her, but as he leaves, Jo quietly whispers, "No, you won't".
Anna Milton - Anna Milton, portrayed by Julie McNiven, is a fallen angel who was reborn on Earth. She gained the ability to hear the conversations of angels after Dean's resurrection, and because of the voices, she was involuntarily committed to a mental institution with the diagnosis of schizophrenia. Demons have a great interest in her because of this, so Ruby alerts Sam and Dean Winchester, who find and rescue her. However, Castiel and Uriel appear and explain that they have to kill her. The brothers try unsuccessfully to hold them off, but Anna creates a powerful magic spell that sends the angels "far away". Anna claims to have no knowledge of how she knew how to do it. Under hypnosis administered by Pamela Barnes, Anna remembers that she is a fallen angel, having become human because her existence as an angel was dismal due to a lack of emotions and free will. She implies that when she was an angel, she was somewhat the "boss" of Castiel and Uriel. After falling, she was born to human parents, with her angelic memories suppressed. Anna attempts, with the Winchesters and Ruby, to recover her Grace so that she will be safe from both sides. Unfortunately, her Grace had already been taken by Uriel. Later, she forgives Dean for his actions in Hell, and then they share an intimate night in the Impala. In the morning, Dean reveals to the angels their location, and Ruby does the same for the demons, as they hope to pit the two groups against each other. In the confusion of the fight between the angels and the demons, Anna is able to grab back her Grace from Uriel. It flows into her body, emitting a bright light, and she vanishes from the room. She makes a return in "On the Head of a Pin" with her human form, having "called in favors" to have her human body restored in order to use it as a host. She tries to convince Castiel that forcing Dean to torture Alastair is wrong, but he blows her off as he states it is "God's will". She shows up again after he calls to her for advice as he is having doubts for the first time, but then she vanishes, telling Castiel that he has to learn to think for himself. She shows up one more time to save him from Uriel, after learning of his betrayal, killing him by stabbing him through the neck. She informs the Winchesters that Castiel was recalled to heaven for discipline. Later when Castiel frees Sam from the Demon Panic Room, she confronts him on his actions. Castiel then has two angels take her away.
Castiel – The angel sent to watch Dean and Sam and who must struggle with feelings that he’s never before encountered.
Uriel[deceased] – Uriel, portrayed by Robert Wisdom, is a coworker of Castiel. He is termed a "specialist" by Castiel, and is brought in to prevent one of the 66 seals from being broken. He is a much more aggressive angel than Castiel, and they often argue about their orders. Uriel seemingly has no patience with humans, placing no great value on human lives, and describing humans with disgust as "mud monkeys". At one point, he urges Castiel to kill an entire town in order to prevent the seals from being broken. He refers to the demon Ruby as a "stain". Uriel frequently clashes with Dean and Sam, and threatens to kill them on several occasions.
He goes with Castiel to kill Anna Milton, a fallen angel who used to be their angelic superior. It is revealed that he has Anna's Grace, which would restore her to her angelic form. Much to his chagrin, she manages to get it back from him and returns to her true form before he can follow through with his mission. He is later revealed to be angry that God places humans above angels; he supports Lucifer, and has been killing angels who refused to join him in freeing Lucifer. When Castiel refuses to join him, the two battle, but Anna eventually saves Castiel by killing Uriel.
Zachariah – Zachariah is Castiel's superior. He is a bit wary of humans, describing them as "smelly things". Despite this he has proven himself to know a great more about humanity than his inferiors, and even acts much more human, with a sharp wit and cheerful exterior.
After Uriel betrays him and Dean tells Castiel that the task set to him is too much, Zachariah teaches Dean a lesson by giving him and his brother new lives, with Dean a successful corporate executive and Sam working tech-support for the same company. Despite not knowing each other, the two join together to solve a haunting in the building. The exhilarating experience, and Sam's belief that they are meant for something greater, causes Dean to quit his job to join Sam in hunting ghosts. At that point, Zachariah, posing as Dean's boss, removes his false memories and explains the truth. As Zachariah harshly states, Dean's experience proved that he is a hunter in his heart, not because of being pushed into it by his father or God, and though his fate might seem to be too overwhelming, the chance to make a difference is something most people never get. His words encourage Dean to embrace his role.
In "The Monster at the End of the Book", Zachariah contacts Chuck after the latter has an unknown but dark prophecy concerning the Winchesters. He warns Chuck against alerting the two or attempting suicide, as he will be resurrected, instead ordering him to write it down for his Gospel. When Lillith nears breaking the final seal in "Lucifer Rising", Zachariah and Castiel appear once more, and imprison Dean in an idyllic room in order to keep him safe. Although he remains secretive, he eventually tells Dean the truth about everything. He reveals that Heaven wants the Apocalypse to happen, as they believe they can finally end everything by defeating Lucifer and his demons in one final war. This was a secret kept from all other of the lower angels, so that they would not rebel, and after Dean asks if this was God's will, Zachariah cryptically states that "God has left the building".
Pamela Barnes[deceased] – Pamela Barnes, portrayed by Traci Dinwiddie, is a friend of Bobby Singer. A skilled psychic, she is bold and aggressive. Bobby calls upon her assistance in discovering what pulled Dean Winchester out of Hell. She holds a seance and discovers it is a being named Castiel. In attempting to get a glimpse of Castiel, her eyes are burnt out and she becomes permanently blind. However, her psychic abilities appear to enable her to perceive her surroundings. The Winchesters again seek her assistance in finding out why Anna Milton is able to hear angels speak. She expresses an interest in "dicking over" angels because one caused the loss of her sight. She places Anna under hypnosis, which restores to Anna her memories of being an angel. She is called upon one more time by the Winchesters, to help them perform astral projections of themselves. While doing so, she is mortally wounded by a demon, but as her dying act, whispers a warning to Sam to stop using the demonic forces within him.
Alastair[deceased] – Alastair, portrayed by Mark Rolston in the first two appearances and by Christopher Heyerdahl in the latter three, is the head torturer of souls that come into Hell; he is described by Ruby as "Picasso with a knife". When Dean was sent to Hell, he was tortured by Alastair every day. Alastair would then offer to take Dean off the torture rack in exchange for Dean agreeing to torture new souls. Dean refused for about three months (equivalent to thirty years in Hell), but gave in for the last month.
Alastair eventually leaves Hell, and attempts to capture Anna Milton, a fallen angel who can hear the conversations of other angels. He is tricked into capturing Ruby, whom he then tortures to get her to "reveal" where Anna is. When he goes to collect her, he is stopped by Castiel and Uriel. Alastair and his demon minions face off against the angels, and he proves to be more powerful. However, Alastair vanishes in the flash generated by Anna being restored to her angelic true form. However, he returns in "Death Takes a Holiday" in a new body, kidnapping Reapers in order to break another seal. He is stopped by Sam and Dean, and is eventually captured by Castiel. Tortured for information by Dean on Castiel's orders in "On The Head Of A Pin", he refuses to break but manages to continue taunting Dean, saying that his father was in Hell for roughly a century but did not once take up his offer, while Dean broke in thirty. He also reveals that Dean's breaking caused the opening of the first seal. Escaping from the Devil's Trap with assistance from Uriel, he attempts to kill Dean and send Castiel back to heaven, but Sam stops him. Using his abilities, he tortures Alastair for the information about the angel slayings, learning that the demon has no knowledge about whom is doing it, and eventually kills Alastair. In "When the levee breaks," Alistair appears to Sam as a hallucination caused by withdrawal from demon blood.
Not much is known about Alastair's abilities. He is resistant to the effects of Ruby's knife, and is immune to most of the angels' powers. He also has knowledge of a spell that can expel angels back to Heaven. Like Lilith, Alastair's demonic eyes are white, suggesting that he is high in the demonic hierarchy.
Lilith[deceased] - Although mentioned only briefly by Ruby as Sam's main "competition," Lilith is introduced in the final moments of "Jus in Bello", appearing as a little girl, portrayed by Rachel Pattee. After asking Nancy Fitzgerald, Agent Henriksen, and the other survivors of the demon's siege of the whereabouts of Sam and Dean, she reveals herself to be a demon by flashing her demonic white eyes. She then proceeds to torture everyone in the station for 45 minutes, eventually destroying the station in a massive explosion. Ruby later informs the Winchesters that Lilith did so in order to send a clear, bold message that she wants them dead.
After it is revealed by Bela Talbot that Lilith holds Dean's contract, Sam and Dean track her down in New Harmony, Indiana, where she is on "shore leave." For fun, she has taken over the body of another little girl, portrayed by Sierra McCormick, and is holding the girl's family hostage, forcing them to act as if she is their daughter. Demons have also taken over the rest of the town, stationed there to protect her. After stealing Ruby's demon-killing knife, Sam and Dean head there and manage to get into the house. However, Lilith secretly expels Ruby, who followed Sam and Dean there, and takes over her host. Dean figures out the truth too late, and Lilith holds Sam at bay as a hellhound kills Dean. Lilith then tries to kill Sam, but finds that she is powerless against him. As Sam goes to kill her with Ruby's knife, Lilith flees from the host and escapes.
It is later revealed to Dean by the angel Castiel that Lilith is trying to release Lucifer. To break one of the 66 seals to free him, she casts a powerful spell in "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester", to cause the Rising of the Witnesses. She returns in "The Monster at the End Of This Book", possessing a dental hygienist's body portrayed by Katherine Boecher. Having learned that she is destined to die in the apocalypse, she tries to persuade Sam into making a deal with her to stop breaking the seals and to allow things to go back to the way they were before. Sam feigns agreement and then tries to kill her with Ruby's knife, but he fails. Dean and Chuck then show up, and, after being warned that an archangel is coming to destroy her, she flees from the body.
During the episode “When the Levee Breaks”, Ruby reveals to Sam that the final seal can only be broken by Lilith. In "Lucifer Rising", however, this is proven to have been a lie when Castiel tells Dean that killing Lilith is the final seal. Dean and Castiel rush to warn Sam before it is too late as an unknowing Sam pins Lilith to an alter and attempts to kill her with his ability. Though Sam briefly hesitates when he hears Dean, Lilith taunts him into unleashing the full might of his demonic powers. Lilith screams as she convulses brightly and dies. After her death, Ruby reveals the true nature of the seal, and blood pouring from Lilith's mouth forms the gateway for Lucifer.
In "Lucifer Rising" it is revealed that freeing Lucifer from Hell was actually Azazel's plan. However, the final seal could only be broken by the death of Lilith, who was trapped in Hell. He opened the Devil's Gate in "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 2" so she could escape and play her part in freeing Lucifer.
According to series creator Eric Kripke, Lilith is "a combination of all myths concerning Lilith." Noting that the mythological Lilith's two main roles appear to be "destroyer of children and seducer of men," Kripke also stated that the show would explore those two roles, with the former already being displayed in the character's choice of hosts. In addition, Kripke stated that Lilith is higher in the demonic hierarchy than Azazel, and that "you don’t get much higher than her until you start digging into Lucifer territory."[2] This is addressed in the fourth season episode "When the Levee Breaks", where it is revealed by Ruby that Lilith is "Lucifer's First", the first human transformed into a demon by Lucifer as a punishment to God, who apparently holds humans in a higher regard than his angels.
Ruby[deceased] - A demon, she first appears in the third season, rescuing Sam and Dean Winchester, and continues to assist them throughout the season. By season four, she has won Sam's trust and trains Sam to kill demons with his telekinetic powers. Dean always distrusts her, and in the season four finale it is revealed that Ruby has been manipulating Sam since they met to trick him into unknowingly breaking the final seal to release Lucifer. After her true motives are revealed, she is killed by the Winchesters.
Meg - The demon possessing Meg Masters, portrayed by Nicki Aycox, first appears in "Scarecrow", briefly meeting Sam while hitchhiking. The two meet again at a bus station, and Meg claims to be heading for California to get away from her family. She encourages Sam to be angry at Dean. After Sam leaves to help Dean, Meg kills a man in a van and "makes a call" to her father by slitting the man’s throat and draining his blood into a silver bowl.
Returning in the episode "Shadow," the demon meets Sam once again—this time in a bar in Chicago, where she quickly sows dissent between Sam and Dean. They decide to meet up later. However, Sam follows her to a warehouse where he finds her talking to something in a mystical fashion, and he tells Dean what he saw. They arrive at the conclusion that she was the one who summoned the Daeva (the evil of that episode) and that she might have been talking with Azazel. Meg captures the brothers and reveals that they have fallen for a trap designed to ensnare their father. However, the brothers manage to break free and destroy Meg's altar, thereby freeing the Daevas, which throw Meg out of a seven-story window to her apparent death. To the Winchesters' surprise, she quickly recovers and uses an amulet to regain control of the Daevas, which she sends after them. However, they manage to escape the attack.
She later resurfaces once again at a church, being immune to hallowed ground since she is beyond the "minor leagues," and kills long-time Winchester ally Pastor Jim Murphy. She later calls John, and, while on the phone, kills a friend of his. She threatens to kill more of his friends if he does not deliver the Colt to her. John agrees to the deal, but gives her and her demonic brother, Tom, a fake gun. Tom shoots Meg, which reveals that the gun is a fake, so they take John hostage. Both furious and anxious to obtain the Colt, she goes to Bobby Singer's auto shop, where she confronts Dean, Sam, and Bobby. After breaking in, however, she unknowingly walks into a Key of Solomon, a magical circle that traps any demon who enters. They perform an exorcism on her, and she is sent to Hell.
However, the demon manages to escape Hell, and in "Born Under a Bad Sign" takes possession of Sam's body. Not caring any longer about the grand war, she is looking for revenge for the pain and suffering she was put through in Hell after Dean and Sam sent her there. While possessing Sam, she makes Dean think that Sam has become evil, trying to goad Dean into killing Sam. She taunts Jo about her feelings for Dean, sows dissent between Jo and the Winchesters, tries to kill Bobby, and successfully kills at least one other hunter. However, the demon is once again trapped inside the Key of Solomon symbol at Bobby's house, and Bobby and Dean attempt another exorcism. However, having "picked up a few tricks" in Hell, she has locked herself inside Sam's body with a "binding mark" carved into Sam's arm. She begins chanting a spell during the exorcism, showing no signs of the pain she suffered before. The ground shakes violently, and the Key of Solomon is broken. The demon attacks Dean, but Bobby burns off the binding mark, expelling her from Sam's body. She escapes through the fireplace.
After the demon's disappearance, creator Eric Kripke repeatedly asked the writers what she was up to. Considering her "a really formidable adversary" for the Winchesters, Kripke eventually gave up on the other writers and wrote her into the fifth season premiere, "Sympathy for the Devil". In this appearance, she is played by Rachel Miner.[11] She has one of her minions possess Bobby, who works with the brothers to try to find the sword that the archangel Michael used to banish Lucifer to Hell. After Dean believes that he has discovered the sword's location, she and her minions attack him. Sam, however, arrives and saves Dean, forcing the demon to flee from her host.
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SUPERNATURAL SUMMARY ACCORDING TO WIKIPEDIA
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The plot of the series has evolved over time, beginning initially with the Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean, looking for their father and the killer of their beloved mother(Mary Winchester) and Sam's girlfriend's killer throughout most of Season One. Once they find him, the show becomes about killing Azazel, the yellow-eyed demon responsible for the death of their mother 23 years ago. When Azazel killed Mary Winchester, he also infected the infant Sam with demon blood, which allows Sam to manifest powerful psychic gifts as an adult. He also gave these gifts to other children on the night of their 6 month birthday (the same as Sam). Azazel is killed in the season finale, but not until after his plans are completed and a door to Hell (the 'Devil's Gate') is opened, although only momentarily, releasing a horde of demons into the world. This event also sees the death of Sam, who is subsequently resurrected by Dean selling his soul at the end of Season Two. In the third season, the plot of the show focuses on trying to save Dean from his deal. Along the way, they meet a demon named Ruby, who has an interest in Sam and claims to be able to help save Dean, as well as Bela Talbot, an "acquirer" and seller of occult objects who is constantly a thorn in their side. The brothers eventually manage to track down the demon who holds Dean's contract, a powerhouse named Lilith who also wants Sam dead. However, Sam and Ruby ultimately fail to save Dean, who is killed and sent to Hell. Season Four begins with Dean awakening dazed and confused in a grave, having been rescued by an angel named Castiel on orders from God. Sam on the other hand, has further developed his abilities with the help of Ruby during the months that Dean has been dead. It is soon revealed that Dean was revived to help stop Lilith's plan of breaking the 66 seals, which would let Lucifer walk free once again. In the finale of Season 4, Sam kills Lilith, and the murder is the final seal. Ruby was leading Sam on the entire time, and Dean kills her in revenge. Unfortunately Lucifer is free to unleash "hell" upon the entire Earth. Throughout the following season, both Lucifer and Michael entreat upon Sam and Dean to bring along the Apocalypse. Each brother refuses, but in the end, Michael possesses the Winchesters' half brother, Adam Milligan, and Lucifer takes control of Sam. In an effort to shortcut the end of the world, Sam throws himself into Lucifer's 'Cage' in Hell. During his brother's incarceration, Dean lived a relatively normal life as a construction worker and become involved with Lisa and Ben Braedon. However, upon Sam's soulless return, he leaves the home life and goes back on the road; the new goal becoming finding Sam's soul and killing the evil Purgatory escapee, Eve. Finally, in the current season finale, Eve is killed, Castiel defeats Crowley and Raphael in the angelic war, and becomes earth's 'New God.'
For more information regarding the series, please visit
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernatural_(TV_series)
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(take directly from Wikipedia so credit goes to that great site!)
The plot of the series has evolved over time, beginning initially with the Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean, looking for their father and the killer of their beloved mother(Mary Winchester) and Sam's girlfriend's killer throughout most of Season One. Once they find him, the show becomes about killing Azazel, the yellow-eyed demon responsible for the death of their mother 23 years ago. When Azazel killed Mary Winchester, he also infected the infant Sam with demon blood, which allows Sam to manifest powerful psychic gifts as an adult. He also gave these gifts to other children on the night of their 6 month birthday (the same as Sam). Azazel is killed in the season finale, but not until after his plans are completed and a door to Hell (the 'Devil's Gate') is opened, although only momentarily, releasing a horde of demons into the world. This event also sees the death of Sam, who is subsequently resurrected by Dean selling his soul at the end of Season Two. In the third season, the plot of the show focuses on trying to save Dean from his deal. Along the way, they meet a demon named Ruby, who has an interest in Sam and claims to be able to help save Dean, as well as Bela Talbot, an "acquirer" and seller of occult objects who is constantly a thorn in their side. The brothers eventually manage to track down the demon who holds Dean's contract, a powerhouse named Lilith who also wants Sam dead. However, Sam and Ruby ultimately fail to save Dean, who is killed and sent to Hell. Season Four begins with Dean awakening dazed and confused in a grave, having been rescued by an angel named Castiel on orders from God. Sam on the other hand, has further developed his abilities with the help of Ruby during the months that Dean has been dead. It is soon revealed that Dean was revived to help stop Lilith's plan of breaking the 66 seals, which would let Lucifer walk free once again. In the finale of Season 4, Sam kills Lilith, and the murder is the final seal. Ruby was leading Sam on the entire time, and Dean kills her in revenge. Unfortunately Lucifer is free to unleash "hell" upon the entire Earth. Throughout the following season, both Lucifer and Michael entreat upon Sam and Dean to bring along the Apocalypse. Each brother refuses, but in the end, Michael possesses the Winchesters' half brother, Adam Milligan, and Lucifer takes control of Sam. In an effort to shortcut the end of the world, Sam throws himself into Lucifer's 'Cage' in Hell. During his brother's incarceration, Dean lived a relatively normal life as a construction worker and become involved with Lisa and Ben Braedon. However, upon Sam's soulless return, he leaves the home life and goes back on the road; the new goal becoming finding Sam's soul and killing the evil Purgatory escapee, Eve. Finally, in the current season finale, Eve is killed, Castiel defeats Crowley and Raphael in the angelic war, and becomes earth's 'New God.'
For more information regarding the series, please visit
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernatural_(TV_series)
MAIN CANONS
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Winchester
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Winchester
Robert Singer– Torn by the loose of one of his best friends sons, Bobby struggles to continue on with the good fight. He’s the first person Dean tracks down on a quest to find Sammy and is a father figure to the two young men.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Singer
Anna Milton - Anna Milton, portrayed by Julie McNiven, is a fallen angel who was reborn on Earth. She gained the ability to hear the conversations of angels after Dean's resurrection, and because of the voices, she was involuntarily committed to a mental institution with the diagnosis of schizophrenia. Demons have a great interest in her because of this, so Ruby alerts Sam and Dean Winchester, who find and rescue her. However, Castiel and Uriel appear and explain that they have to kill her. The brothers try unsuccessfully to hold them off, but Anna creates a powerful magic spell that sends the angels "far away". Anna claims to have no knowledge of how she knew how to do it. Under hypnosis administered by Pamela Barnes, Anna remembers that she is a fallen angel, having become human because her existence as an angel was dismal due to a lack of emotions and free will. She implies that when she was an angel, she was somewhat the "boss" of Castiel and Uriel. After falling, she was born to human parents, with her angelic memories suppressed. Anna attempts, with the Winchesters and Ruby, to recover her Grace so that she will be safe from both sides. Unfortunately, her Grace had already been taken by Uriel. Later, she forgives Dean for his actions in Hell, and then they share an intimate night in the Impala. In the morning, Dean reveals to the angels their location, and Ruby does the same for the demons, as they hope to pit the two groups against each other. In the confusion of the fight between the angels and the demons, Anna is able to grab back her Grace from Uriel. It flows into her body, emitting a bright light, and she vanishes from the room. She makes a return in "On the Head of a Pin" with her human form, having "called in favors" to have her human body restored in order to use it as a host. She tries to convince Castiel that forcing Dean to torture Alastair is wrong, but he blows her off as he states it is "God's will". She shows up again after he calls to her for advice as he is having doubts for the first time, but then she vanishes, telling Castiel that he has to learn to think for himself. She shows up one more time to save him from Uriel, after learning of his betrayal, killing him by stabbing him through the neck. She informs the Winchesters that Castiel was recalled to heaven for discipline. Later when Castiel frees Sam from the Demon Panic Room, she confronts him on his actions. Castiel then has two angels take her away.
Castiel – The angel sent to watch Dean and Sam and who must struggle with feelings that he’s never before encountered.
Uriel[deceased] – Uriel, portrayed by Robert Wisdom, is a coworker of Castiel. He is termed a "specialist" by Castiel, and is brought in to prevent one of the 66 seals from being broken. He is a much more aggressive angel than Castiel, and they often argue about their orders. Uriel seemingly has no patience with humans, placing no great value on human lives, and describing humans with disgust as "mud monkeys". At one point, he urges Castiel to kill an entire town in order to prevent the seals from being broken. He refers to the demon Ruby as a "stain". Uriel frequently clashes with Dean and Sam, and threatens to kill them on several occasions.
He goes with Castiel to kill Anna Milton, a fallen angel who used to be their angelic superior. It is revealed that he has Anna's Grace, which would restore her to her angelic form. Much to his chagrin, she manages to get it back from him and returns to her true form before he can follow through with his mission. He is later revealed to be angry that God places humans above angels; he supports Lucifer, and has been killing angels who refused to join him in freeing Lucifer. When Castiel refuses to join him, the two battle, but Anna eventually saves Castiel by killing Uriel.
Zachariah – Zachariah is Castiel's superior. He is a bit wary of humans, describing them as "smelly things". Despite this he has proven himself to know a great more about humanity than his inferiors, and even acts much more human, with a sharp wit and cheerful exterior.
After Uriel betrays him and Dean tells Castiel that the task set to him is too much, Zachariah teaches Dean a lesson by giving him and his brother new lives, with Dean a successful corporate executive and Sam working tech-support for the same company. Despite not knowing each other, the two join together to solve a haunting in the building. The exhilarating experience, and Sam's belief that they are meant for something greater, causes Dean to quit his job to join Sam in hunting ghosts. At that point, Zachariah, posing as Dean's boss, removes his false memories and explains the truth. As Zachariah harshly states, Dean's experience proved that he is a hunter in his heart, not because of being pushed into it by his father or God, and though his fate might seem to be too overwhelming, the chance to make a difference is something most people never get. His words encourage Dean to embrace his role.
In "The Monster at the End of the Book", Zachariah contacts Chuck after the latter has an unknown but dark prophecy concerning the Winchesters. He warns Chuck against alerting the two or attempting suicide, as he will be resurrected, instead ordering him to write it down for his Gospel. When Lillith nears breaking the final seal in "Lucifer Rising", Zachariah and Castiel appear once more, and imprison Dean in an idyllic room in order to keep him safe. Although he remains secretive, he eventually tells Dean the truth about everything. He reveals that Heaven wants the Apocalypse to happen, as they believe they can finally end everything by defeating Lucifer and his demons in one final war. This was a secret kept from all other of the lower angels, so that they would not rebel, and after Dean asks if this was God's will, Zachariah cryptically states that "God has left the building".
Pamela Barnes[deceased] – Pamela Barnes, portrayed by Traci Dinwiddie, is a friend of Bobby Singer. A skilled psychic, she is bold and aggressive. Bobby calls upon her assistance in discovering what pulled Dean Winchester out of Hell. She holds a seance and discovers it is a being named Castiel. In attempting to get a glimpse of Castiel, her eyes are burnt out and she becomes permanently blind. However, her psychic abilities appear to enable her to perceive her surroundings. The Winchesters again seek her assistance in finding out why Anna Milton is able to hear angels speak. She expresses an interest in "dicking over" angels because one caused the loss of her sight. She places Anna under hypnosis, which restores to Anna her memories of being an angel. She is called upon one more time by the Winchesters, to help them perform astral projections of themselves. While doing so, she is mortally wounded by a demon, but as her dying act, whispers a warning to Sam to stop using the demonic forces within him.
Alastair[deceased] – Alastair, portrayed by Mark Rolston in the first two appearances and by Christopher Heyerdahl in the latter three, is the head torturer of souls that come into Hell; he is described by Ruby as "Picasso with a knife". When Dean was sent to Hell, he was tortured by Alastair every day. Alastair would then offer to take Dean off the torture rack in exchange for Dean agreeing to torture new souls. Dean refused for about three months (equivalent to thirty years in Hell), but gave in for the last month.
Alastair eventually leaves Hell, and attempts to capture Anna Milton, a fallen angel who can hear the conversations of other angels. He is tricked into capturing Ruby, whom he then tortures to get her to "reveal" where Anna is. When he goes to collect her, he is stopped by Castiel and Uriel. Alastair and his demon minions face off against the angels, and he proves to be more powerful. However, Alastair vanishes in the flash generated by Anna being restored to her angelic true form. However, he returns in "Death Takes a Holiday" in a new body, kidnapping Reapers in order to break another seal. He is stopped by Sam and Dean, and is eventually captured by Castiel. Tortured for information by Dean on Castiel's orders in "On The Head Of A Pin", he refuses to break but manages to continue taunting Dean, saying that his father was in Hell for roughly a century but did not once take up his offer, while Dean broke in thirty. He also reveals that Dean's breaking caused the opening of the first seal. Escaping from the Devil's Trap with assistance from Uriel, he attempts to kill Dean and send Castiel back to heaven, but Sam stops him. Using his abilities, he tortures Alastair for the information about the angel slayings, learning that the demon has no knowledge about whom is doing it, and eventually kills Alastair. In "When the levee breaks," Alistair appears to Sam as a hallucination caused by withdrawal from demon blood.
Not much is known about Alastair's abilities. He is resistant to the effects of Ruby's knife, and is immune to most of the angels' powers. He also has knowledge of a spell that can expel angels back to Heaven. Like Lilith, Alastair's demonic eyes are white, suggesting that he is high in the demonic hierarchy.
Lilith[deceased] - Although mentioned only briefly by Ruby as Sam's main "competition," Lilith is introduced in the final moments of "Jus in Bello", appearing as a little girl, portrayed by Rachel Pattee. After asking Nancy Fitzgerald, Agent Henriksen, and the other survivors of the demon's siege of the whereabouts of Sam and Dean, she reveals herself to be a demon by flashing her demonic white eyes. She then proceeds to torture everyone in the station for 45 minutes, eventually destroying the station in a massive explosion. Ruby later informs the Winchesters that Lilith did so in order to send a clear, bold message that she wants them dead.
After it is revealed by Bela Talbot that Lilith holds Dean's contract, Sam and Dean track her down in New Harmony, Indiana, where she is on "shore leave." For fun, she has taken over the body of another little girl, portrayed by Sierra McCormick, and is holding the girl's family hostage, forcing them to act as if she is their daughter. Demons have also taken over the rest of the town, stationed there to protect her. After stealing Ruby's demon-killing knife, Sam and Dean head there and manage to get into the house. However, Lilith secretly expels Ruby, who followed Sam and Dean there, and takes over her host. Dean figures out the truth too late, and Lilith holds Sam at bay as a hellhound kills Dean. Lilith then tries to kill Sam, but finds that she is powerless against him. As Sam goes to kill her with Ruby's knife, Lilith flees from the host and escapes.
It is later revealed to Dean by the angel Castiel that Lilith is trying to release Lucifer. To break one of the 66 seals to free him, she casts a powerful spell in "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester", to cause the Rising of the Witnesses. She returns in "The Monster at the End Of This Book", possessing a dental hygienist's body portrayed by Katherine Boecher. Having learned that she is destined to die in the apocalypse, she tries to persuade Sam into making a deal with her to stop breaking the seals and to allow things to go back to the way they were before. Sam feigns agreement and then tries to kill her with Ruby's knife, but he fails. Dean and Chuck then show up, and, after being warned that an archangel is coming to destroy her, she flees from the body.
During the episode “When the Levee Breaks”, Ruby reveals to Sam that the final seal can only be broken by Lilith. In "Lucifer Rising", however, this is proven to have been a lie when Castiel tells Dean that killing Lilith is the final seal. Dean and Castiel rush to warn Sam before it is too late as an unknowing Sam pins Lilith to an alter and attempts to kill her with his ability. Though Sam briefly hesitates when he hears Dean, Lilith taunts him into unleashing the full might of his demonic powers. Lilith screams as she convulses brightly and dies. After her death, Ruby reveals the true nature of the seal, and blood pouring from Lilith's mouth forms the gateway for Lucifer.
In "Lucifer Rising" it is revealed that freeing Lucifer from Hell was actually Azazel's plan. However, the final seal could only be broken by the death of Lilith, who was trapped in Hell. He opened the Devil's Gate in "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 2" so she could escape and play her part in freeing Lucifer.
According to series creator Eric Kripke, Lilith is "a combination of all myths concerning Lilith." Noting that the mythological Lilith's two main roles appear to be "destroyer of children and seducer of men," Kripke also stated that the show would explore those two roles, with the former already being displayed in the character's choice of hosts. In addition, Kripke stated that Lilith is higher in the demonic hierarchy than Azazel, and that "you don’t get much higher than her until you start digging into Lucifer territory."[2] This is addressed in the fourth season episode "When the Levee Breaks", where it is revealed by Ruby that Lilith is "Lucifer's First", the first human transformed into a demon by Lucifer as a punishment to God, who apparently holds humans in a higher regard than his angels.
Ruby[deceased] - A demon, she first appears in the third season, rescuing Sam and Dean Winchester, and continues to assist them throughout the season. By season four, she has won Sam's trust and trains Sam to kill demons with his telekinetic powers. Dean always distrusts her, and in the season four finale it is revealed that Ruby has been manipulating Sam since they met to trick him into unknowingly breaking the final seal to release Lucifer. After her true motives are revealed, she is killed by the Winchesters.
Meg - The demon possessing Meg Masters, portrayed by Nicki Aycox, first appears in "Scarecrow", briefly meeting Sam while hitchhiking. The two meet again at a bus station, and Meg claims to be heading for California to get away from her family. She encourages Sam to be angry at Dean. After Sam leaves to help Dean, Meg kills a man in a van and "makes a call" to her father by slitting the man’s throat and draining his blood into a silver bowl.
Returning in the episode "Shadow," the demon meets Sam once again—this time in a bar in Chicago, where she quickly sows dissent between Sam and Dean. They decide to meet up later. However, Sam follows her to a warehouse where he finds her talking to something in a mystical fashion, and he tells Dean what he saw. They arrive at the conclusion that she was the one who summoned the Daeva (the evil of that episode) and that she might have been talking with Azazel. Meg captures the brothers and reveals that they have fallen for a trap designed to ensnare their father. However, the brothers manage to break free and destroy Meg's altar, thereby freeing the Daevas, which throw Meg out of a seven-story window to her apparent death. To the Winchesters' surprise, she quickly recovers and uses an amulet to regain control of the Daevas, which she sends after them. However, they manage to escape the attack.
She later resurfaces once again at a church, being immune to hallowed ground since she is beyond the "minor leagues," and kills long-time Winchester ally Pastor Jim Murphy. She later calls John, and, while on the phone, kills a friend of his. She threatens to kill more of his friends if he does not deliver the Colt to her. John agrees to the deal, but gives her and her demonic brother, Tom, a fake gun. Tom shoots Meg, which reveals that the gun is a fake, so they take John hostage. Both furious and anxious to obtain the Colt, she goes to Bobby Singer's auto shop, where she confronts Dean, Sam, and Bobby. After breaking in, however, she unknowingly walks into a Key of Solomon, a magical circle that traps any demon who enters. They perform an exorcism on her, and she is sent to Hell.
However, the demon manages to escape Hell, and in "Born Under a Bad Sign" takes possession of Sam's body. Not caring any longer about the grand war, she is looking for revenge for the pain and suffering she was put through in Hell after Dean and Sam sent her there. While possessing Sam, she makes Dean think that Sam has become evil, trying to goad Dean into killing Sam. She taunts Jo about her feelings for Dean, sows dissent between Jo and the Winchesters, tries to kill Bobby, and successfully kills at least one other hunter. However, the demon is once again trapped inside the Key of Solomon symbol at Bobby's house, and Bobby and Dean attempt another exorcism. However, having "picked up a few tricks" in Hell, she has locked herself inside Sam's body with a "binding mark" carved into Sam's arm. She begins chanting a spell during the exorcism, showing no signs of the pain she suffered before. The ground shakes violently, and the Key of Solomon is broken. The demon attacks Dean, but Bobby burns off the binding mark, expelling her from Sam's body. She escapes through the fireplace.
After the demon's disappearance, creator Eric Kripke repeatedly asked the writers what she was up to. Considering her "a really formidable adversary" for the Winchesters, Kripke eventually gave up on the other writers and wrote her into the fifth season premiere, "Sympathy for the Devil". In this appearance, she is played by Rachel Miner.[11] She has one of her minions possess Bobby, who works with the brothers to try to find the sword that the archangel Michael used to banish Lucifer to Hell. After Dean believes that he has discovered the sword's location, she and her minions attack him. Sam, however, arrives and saves Dean, forcing the demon to flee from her host.
OTHER CANONS AVAILABLE UPON INQUIRY!
These include but not limited to:
Becky, Chuck, Gabriel, and other various Angels!
LUCIFER - AT THIS TIME WE ARE NOT ACCEPTING AN APPLICATION FOR LUCIFER!
(Taken from Wiki so all credit goes to them!)