Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Skinwalkers


Navajo skinwalker: the yee naaldlooshii
Main article: Witch (Navajo)
Possibly the best documented skinwalker beliefs are those relating to the Navajo yee naaldlooshii (literally "with it, he goes on all fours" in the Navajo language). A yee naaldlooshii is one of several varieties of Navajo witch (specifically an ’ánt’įįhnii or practitioner of the Witchery Way, as opposed to a user of curse-objects (’adagąsh) or a practitioner of Frenzy Way (’azhįtee)). Technically, the term refers to an ’ánt’įįhnii who is using his (rarely her) powers to travel in animal form. In some versions men or women who have attained the highest level of priesthood then commit the act of killing an immediate member of their family, and then have thus gained the evil powers that are associated with skinwalkers.
The ’ánt’įįhnii are human beings who have gained supernatural power by breaking a cultural taboo. Specifically, a person is said to gain the power to become a yee naaldlooshii upon initiation into the Witchery Way. Both men and women can become ’ánt’įįhnii and therefore possibly skinwalkers, but men are far more numerous. It is generally thought that only childless women can become witches.
Although it is most frequently seen as a coyote, wolf, owl, fox, or crow, the yee naaldlooshii is said to have the power to assume the form of any animal they choose, depending on what kind of abilities they need. Witches use the form for expedient travel, especially to the Navajo equivalent of the 'Black Mass', a perverted song (and the central rite of the Witchery Way) used to curse instead of to heal. They also may transform to escape from pursuers.
Some Navajo also believe that skinwalkers have the ability to steal the "skin" or body of a person. The Navajo believe that if you lock eyes with a skinwalker they can absorb themselves into your body. It is also said that skinwalkers avoid the light and that their eyes glow like an animal's when in human form and when in animal form their eyes do not glow as an animal's would.
A skinwalker is usually described as naked, except for a coyote skin, or wolf skin. Some Navajos describe them as a mutated version of the animal in question. The skin may just be a mask, like those which are the only garment worn in the witches' sing.
Because animal skins are used primarily by skinwalkers, the pelt of animals such as bears, coyotes, wolves, and cougars are strictly tabooed. Sheepskin and buckskin are probably two of the few hides used by Navajos; the latter is used only for ceremonial purposes.
Often, Navajos will tell of their encounter with a skinwalker, though there is a lot of hesitancy to reveal the story to non-Navajos, or (understandably) to talk of such frightening things at night. Sometimes the skinwalker will try to break into the house and attack the people inside, and will often bang on the walls of the house, knock on the windows, and climb onto the roofs. Sometimes, a strange, animal-like figure is seen standing outside the window, peering in. Other times, a skinwalker may attack a vehicle and cause a car accident. The skinwalkers are described as being fast, agile, and impossible to catch. Though some attempts have been made to shoot or kill one, they are not usually successful. Sometimes a skinwalker will be tracked down, only to lead to the house of someone known to the tracker. As in European werewolf lore, sometimes a wounded skinwalker will escape, only to have someone turn up later with a similar wound which reveals them to be the witch. It is said that if a Navajo was to know the person behind the skinwalker they had to pronounce the full name, and about three days later that person would either get sick or die for the wrong that they have committed.[1]
According to Navajo legend, skinwalkers can have the power to read human thoughts. They also possess the ability to make any human or animal noise they choose. A skinwalker may use the voice of a relative or the cry of an infant to lure victims out of the safety of their homes.
Some tribes believe that skinwalkers and other witches can use the spit, hair, or shoes and old clothing of a person to make curses that will attack that specific person. For this reason many Navajo will never spit or leave shoes outside. They also take great care to see that any hair or nail clippings are burned. Children are advised that if they urinate outside to kick dirt over the spot so that a skinwalker cannot use it to make a curse against them

Bloody Mary


In folklore and children's street culture, "Bloody Mary" is a game in which a ghost of the same name (or sometimes other names, such as "Mary Worth") is said to appear in a mirror when summoned. One of the more common ways participants attempt to make her appear is to stand before a mirror in the dark (most commonly in a bathroom) and repeat her name three times, though there are many variations. Some include chanting a hundred times, chanting at midnight, spinning around, rubbing one's eyes, running the water, or chanting her name thirteen times with a lit candle. In some versions of the legend, the summoner must say, "Bloody Mary, I killed your son!" or "I killed your baby." In these variants, Bloody Mary is often believed to be the spirit of a mother (often a widow) who murdered her children, or a young mother whose baby was stolen from her, which made her go mad in grief and she eventually committed suicide. In stories where Mary is supposed to have been wrongly accused of killing her children, the querent might say "I believe in Mary Worth." This is similar to another game involving the summoning of the Bell Witch in a mirror at midnight. The game is often a test of courage, as it is said that if Bloody Mary is summoned, she would proceed to kill the summoner in an extremely violent way, such as ripping his or her face off, scratching his or her eyes out, driving the person insane or bringing the person into the mirror with her. Some versions say that if you chant her name thirteen times at midnight into a mirror she will appear and you can talk to a deceased person until 12:01, when Bloody Mary and the dead person you asked to speak to will vanish. Other variations say that the querent must not look directly at her, but at her image in the mirror; she will then reveal the querent's future, particularly concerning marriage and children.[2]

Divination rituals such as the one depicted on this early 20th century Halloween greeting card, where a woman stares into a mirror in a darkened room to catch a glimpse of the face of her future husband, while a witch lurks in the shadows, may be one origin of the Bloody Mary legend.
Bloody Mary Worth is typically described as a child-murderer who lived in the local city where the legend has taken root years ago. There is often a specific local graveyard or tombstone that becomes attached to the legend.

Episode of the Day..."Skin"


Sam and Dean come to the aid of Sam's old college buddy after he is accused of a murder he swears he didn't commit. The brothers discover a shapeshifter is adopting the likenesses of others and murdering people. The brothers' race to stop the shapeshifter takes a terrifying turn when he shifts into the likeness of Dean.

Today's Quote(s):

Dean: Well, so you lie to them?
Sam: No, I just don't tell them...everything.
Dean: Yeah, that's called lying

Dean: I think we're close to its lair.
Sam: Why'd you say that?
Dean: Because there's another puke-inducing pile next to your face.
Sam: Urgh, God!

Dean: That better be you Sam and not that freak of nature.
Sam: Yeah, it's me. He went to Becca's house... Looking like you.
Dean: Well he's not stupid, he picked the handsome one

Dean: But first I want to find that handsome devil and kick the holy crap out him.
Sam: We have no weapons, no silver bullets.
Dean: Sam, the guy's walking around with my face ok? It's a little personal, I want to find him!

Dean: Man, it's not even a good picture!
Sam: It's good enough.

Dean: Augh! The thought of him driving my car!
Sam: Oh come on!
Dean: It's killing me!
Sam: Let it go.

Yesterday's Episode...."Bloody Mary"


In suburban Nebraska, a group of partying high school teens jokingly dare their friend Charlie (guest star Marnette Patterson) to look into the mirror and repeat 'Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary," not knowing this will unleash a series of mysterious murders. Sam and Dean realize that Bloody Mary has the power to travel through all reflective surfaces when she is hunting a victim. Worried that teens are accidentally summoning Bloody Mary, Sam and Dean race to destroy the violent spirit before she can kill again.
Today's Quotes:
Sam: So we gotta search local newspapers, public records as far back as they go. See if we can find a Mary who fits the bill.
Dean: Well, that sounds annoying.
Sam: No, it won't be so bad, as long as we, ahh… (looks at the computers which have signs on them saying "OUT OF ORDER") ... Huh. I take that back. This will be very annoying.
Sam: (gasps out loud and jerks awake from another nightmare) Why did you let me fall asleep?
Dean: 'Cause I'm an awesome brother. (pauses) So, what did you dream about?
Sam: Lollipops and candycanes
Sam: So, did you find anything?
Dean: Besides a whole new level of frustration? ...No.

Sam: Hey, night vision?
Dean (puts the digital camera's night vision on for Sam)
Sam (night vision is on and Sam sees Dean's face on the screen)
Dean: Do I look like Paris Hilton?
Officer: Hold it!
Dean: Whoa, whoa, whoa, guys. False alarm. I tripped the system.
Officer: Who are you?
Dean: I'm the boss's kid.
Officer: You're Mr. Yamishiro's kid?

Monday, April 27, 2009

Phantom Travelers


Phantom Travelers are spirit travelers who are ghosts of humans and sometimes animals. These travelers are known to haunt particular roadways or modes of transportation. There have been reports of Phantom Travelers on roads, boats, planes, trains, and stations associated with all modes of transport. Some Phantom Travelers even appear as hitchhikers on lonely back roads.
Phantom Travelers haunt specific locations and types of transportation due to a tragedy associated with those routes or vehicles. There have been reports of these travelers dating back to the 1600s in Europe and Russia, and they are still believed to exist today. All the reports about Phantom Travelers have one thing in common- the spirits appear from nowhere and can just as suddenly disappear.

Today's Episode!!...."Phantom Traveler"





On TransNational flight 2485, a man possessed by the spirit of the Phantom Traveler causes the plane to crash, leaving only five survivors left alive. Sam and Dean must exorcise the angry spirit before it attacks the survivors. The brothers realize the only way to do that is to take the battle to the skies.






Today's Quotes:

Sam: So what, all of this never keeps you up at night? (Dean shakes his head) Never. You're never afraid? (Dean shakes his head again)
Dean: No, not really. (Sam reaches under Dean's pillow and pulls out a knife) That's not fear. That is precaution.
Sam: Ah, whatever. I'm too tired to argue.

Sam: Yeah, I know what an EMF Meter is, but why does that one look like a busted up walkman?
Dean: (proudly) Cause that's what I made it out of. It's homemade.
Sam: (sarcastically) Yeah, I can see that.
(Dean looks hurt)

Amanda: This is Amanda Walker.
Dean: Miss Walker. Hi! This is Dr. James Hetfield from St Francis Memorial Hospital. We have a Karen Walker here.
Amanda: My Karen?
Dean: It's nothing serious, just a minor car accident, but she was injured, so–
Amanda: Wait, wait, that is impossible. I just got off the phone with her.
Dean: You what?


Sam: Alright it's time for plan B. We're getting on that plane.
Dean: Wha… what? Hang on a second—
Sam: Dean, that plane is leaving with over a hundred passengers on board, and if we're right, that plane is gonna crash.
Dean: I know.
Sam: Well, okay. We need to get on the plane, we need to find that demon and exorcise it. Look, I'll get the tickets and you just go get whatever you can from the trunk, whatever will get past security, and meet me back here in five minutes. (Dean looks shocked) You okay?
Dean: No, not really.
Sam: What? What's wrong?
Dean: Well, I kinda have this problem with, um... (makes the movement of plane taking off with his hands)
Sam: Flying?
Dean: It's never really been an issue until now.
Sam: You're joking, right?!
Dean: Do I look like I'm joking? Why do you think I drive everywhere, Sam?
Sam: Alright, uhh… I'll go.
Dean: What?!
Sam: I'll do this one on my own.
Dean: Are you nuts? You said it yourself, that plane's gonna crash.
Sam: Look, Dean, we can do it together, I can do this one by myself. I'm not seeing a third option here.
Dean: Come on! Really? Man...

Sam: Just try to relax.
Dean: Just try to shut up

Sam: Are you humming Metallica?
Dean: Calms me down.
Sam: Look man, I get you're nervous alright, but you gotta stay focused.

Dean: Come on, that can't be normal!!
Sam: Hey, hey, it's just a little turbulence.
Dean: Sam, this plane is going to crash, so stop treating me like I'm freakin four!
Sam: You need to calm down.
Dean: I'm sorry, I can't.
Sam: Yes, you can.
Dean: Dude, stow the touchy-feely-self-help-yoga crap. It's not helping!

Yesterday's Episode...."Dead In The Water"


Sam and Dean investigate a series of mysterious drownings written off as suicides. They discover the spirit is an angry little boy with the power to travel through water who is taking revenge on certain town inhabitants for a dark secret buried long ago. Dean forms a bond with a young boy who seems to have the power of premonition.

Quotes:

Dean: You know, Sam, we are allowed to have fun once in a while. (Points to the waitress in short shorts) That's fun.

Sam: “Kids are the best”? You don't even like kids.
Dean: I love kids.
Sam: Name three children that you even know.
(Dean thinks and Sam begins to walk away. Dean scratches his head)
Dean: I'm thinking!

Dean: So crayons is more your thing? That's cool. Chicks dig artists. Hey, these are pretty good. You mind if I sit and draw with you for a while? I'm not so bad myself. You know, I think you can hear me, you just don't want to talk. I don't know exactly what happened to your dad, but I know it was something real bad. I think I know how you feel. When I was your age, I saw something...anyway...well, maybe you don't think anyone will listen to you, or uh...or believe you. I want you to know that I will. You don't even have to say anything, you could draw me a picture about what you saw that day with your dad on the lake.
Lucas: (continues drawing)
Dean: Okay, no problem. This is for you (Hands Lucas the picture he drew) This is my family. (Points to the people he drew) That's my dad. That's my mom. That's my geek brother, and that's me. Alright, so I'm a sucky artist. I'll see you around, Lucas.

Dean: Oh, college boy thinks he's so smart. (Sam laughs)
Sam: You know, um...what you said about mom...you never told me that before.
Dean: It's no big deal...Oh God, we're not gonna have to hug or anything, are we?

Dean: Alright, if you're gonna be talking now, this is a very important phrase, so I want you to repeat it one more time.
Lucas: Zeppelin rules!
Dean: That's right. Up high. (Holds his hand up for a high-5) You take care of your mom, okay?
Lucas: Alright.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Woman in White


A White Lady is a type of female ghost purported to appear in many rural areas, and who is supposed to have died or suffered trauma in life. White Lady legends are found around the world. Common to many of them is the theme of losing or being betrayed by a husband or fiancé. They are often associated with an individual family line, as a harbinger of death. When one of these ghosts is seen it indicates that someone in the family is going to die, similar to a banshee.
Generally, the aspects of this phenomena are that the ghost is female, dressed in late era Victorian garb, seen along a rural road, and associated with some local legend of tragedy.

Wendioges


The Wendigo (also Windigo, Weendigo, Windago, Windiga, Witiko, Wihtikow, and numerous other variants)[1] is a mythical creature appearing in the mythology of the Algonquian people. It is a malevolent cannibalistic spirit into which humans could transform, or which could possess humans. Those who indulged in cannibalism were at particular risk[citation needed], and the legend appears to have reinforced this practice as taboo.
Wendigo Psychosis is a culture-bound disorder which involves an intense craving for human flesh and the fear that one will turn into a cannibal. This once occurred frequently among Algonquian Indian cultures, though has declined with the Native American urbanization.[2]
Recently the Wendigo has also become a horror entity of contemporary literature and film, much like the vampire, werewolf, or zombie, although these fictional depictions often bear little resemblance to the original entity.

Today's Episode!!...."Wendigo"




Sam and Dean follow the coordinates left in their father's journal and land in the middle of the woods where they investigate the disappearance of several campers. The two brothers soon learn they are dealing with a Wendigo, a creature made famous in Native America legends. A Wendigo is a former human whose cannibalism has transformed him into a creature with superhuman strength and speed that feasts on human flesh.

Today's Quotes:

Sam: We cannot let that Hailey girl go out there.
Dean: Oh yeah? What are we gonna tell her? That she can't go into the woods because of a big scary monster?
Sam: Yeah.

Hailey: And you're hiking out in biker boots and jeans?
Dean: Sweetheart, I don't do shorts.

Dean: And what do you mean I didn't pack provisions? (Pulls out a bag of M&Ms)

Dean: Chow time, you freaky bastard! Yeah, that's right, bring it on baby, I taste gooood!

Dean: Hey! Hey, you want some white meat, bitch!? I'm right here!

Hailey: Must you cheapen the moment?
Dean: Yeah.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Supernatural Comic Books!! 1.) Origins 2.) Rising Son



John Winchester discovers his dead wife, and takes his children, Sam and Dean, with him. He meets a psychic, Missouri (who shows up in the episode Home.) She investigates his home, and tells John he will have to sacrifice a part of himself to learn more: she rips his fingernail off with pliers. Eventually, he finds a hellhound, who is the pet to the demon that killed his wife. He encounters an expert hunter, who will train him, and in a subsequent scuffle, his brother in law is murdered. Via flashbacks on a honeymoon, Mary is seen begging an unseen figure to not take her yet, hinting that she knows her time is short




developed by Wildstorm, is planned to be a six-issue mini-series. Set a few years after last year's well-received Supernatural: Origins, this new story arc debuts April 23, 2008.
In this comic mini-series John is out trying to find a better place for his boys Dean and Sam while being hunted by other hunters and even demons coming for one major thing, Sams death.

NEW!....Today's Episode....."Pilot"




Two brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester ,witness their mother's paranormal death as children and grow up trained to fight by a distraught father who wants nothing more than to hunt down the thing that killed his wife. Sam escapes to college to start a new, normal life, but gets pulled back in after Dean shows up on his doorstep to tell him their father is missing. Following clues from their father's eerie phone message, the boys travel to a small town and encounter a violent and vengeful spirit called the "Woman in White."




Today's Quotes:



Dean: Whoa, easy, tiger.
Sam: Dean? (Dean laughs)
Sam: (breathing heavily) You scared the crap out of me.
Dean: That's because you're out of practice. (Sam retaliates, pinning Dean down)
Dean: (laughs) Or not. Get off me.



Sam: What the hell are you doing here?
Dean: I was looking for a beer.
Sam: ...What the hell are you doing here?
Dean: Okay, alright. We gotta talk.
Sam: Um...the phone?
Dean: If I had called, would you have picked up?



(Jess in a tight blue Smurf shirt and short white panties)
Dean: I love the Smurfs. You know, I gotta tell you, you are completely out of my brother's league.
Jess: Just let me put something on.
Dean: No, no, no, I wouldn't dream of it...seriously.



Sam: No. No, whatever you wanna say, you can say it in front of her.
Dean: Okay...um...Dad hasn't been home in a few days.
Sam: So he's working overtime on a Miller Time shift. He'll stumble back in sooner or later.
Dean: Dad's on a hunting trip, and he hasn't been home in a few days.
Sam: ...Jess, excuse us. We have to go outside.



Sam: I mean, come on, you can't just break in, middle of the night, and expect me to hit the road with you.
Dean: You're not hearing me, Sammy. Dad's missing. I need you to help me find him.
Sam: I swore I was done hunting for good.
Dean: Come on, it wasn't easy, but it wasn't that bad.
Sam: Yeah? When I told Dad I was scared of the thing in my closet, he gave me a .45.
Dean: Well, what was he supposed to do?
Sam: I was nine years old. He was supposed to say, "Don't be afraid of the dark."
Dean: Don't be afraid of the dark? What, are you kidding me? Of course you should be afraid of the dark! You know what's out there!



Sam: Dad let you go on a hunting trip by yourself?
Dean: I'm twenty-six, dude.



Dean: So what are you gonna do? Just live some normal, apple pie life? Is that it?
Sam: No. Not normal. Safe.
Dean: And that's why you ran away? (sounds disgusted)
Sam: I was just going to college. It was dad who said if I was gonna go, I should stay gone, and that's what I'm doing.



Dean: I can't do this alone.
Sam: Yes, you can.
Dean: (looks down and away) Well, I don't want to.



Dean: In almost two years I never bothered you, never asked you for a thing.



Jess: Wait, you're taking off? Is this about your dad? Is he alright?
Sam: Yeah, you know, just a little family drama.
Jess: Your brother said he's on some kind of hunting trip?
Sam: Oh, yeah. He's just deer hunting up at the cabin. He's probably got Jim, Jack, and Jose along with him. We're just going to go and bring him back.



Sam: So how'd you pay for that stuff? You and Dad still running credit card scams?
Dean: Well, yeah. Hunting ain't exactly a pro-ball career. Besides, all we do is apply. It's not our fault they send us the cards.



Sam: I swear, man, you gotta update your cassette tape collection.
Dean: Why?
Sam: Well, for one, they're cassette tapes. And two: Black Sabbath, Motorhead, Metallica?! It's the greatest hits of mullet rock.
Dean: House rules, Sammy. Driver picks the music; shotgun shuts his cake hole.
Sam: You know, Sammy is a chubby twelve-year-old. It's Sam, okay?
Dean: Sorry, can't hear you. The music's too loud.



Dean: (nodding at two agents) Agent Mulder, Agent Scully.



Sam: So what's the theory?
Ranger Wilkinson: Seriously? We don't know. Serial murder, kidnapping ring...
Dean: Well, that's exactly the kinda crack police work I'd expect outta you guys.



Dean: Okay, thank you Unsolved Mysteries.



Sam: Car alright?
Dean: Yeah, whatever she did to it, it seems alright now. That Constance chick - what a BITCH!



Sam: You smell like a toilet.



Sam: Hey, Dean. What I said earlier, about Mom and Dad, I'm sorry.
Dean: (holds up hand to stop Sam) No chick flick moments.
Sam: Alright...jerk.
Dean: Bitch.



Policeman: Who are you?
Dean: Federal Marshals.
Policeman: You two are a little young for Marshals, aren’t you?
Dean: Thanks, that’s awfully kind of you.



Officer: So, fake U.S. Marshall. Fake credit cards. You got anything that's real?
Dean: My boobs.



Officer: Now are you gonna tell me your real name?
Dean: I told you its Nugent, Ted Nugent.



Policeman: I'm not sure you realize just how much trouble you're in here.
Dean: We talking, like, misdemeanor kind of trouble? Or, uh... "squeal like a pig" kind of trouble?



Policeman: You got the faces of ten missing persons taped to your wall. Along with a whole lot of satanic mumbo jumbo. Boy, you are officially a suspect.
Dean: That makes sense. 'Cause when the first one went missing in '82, I was three.



Dean: Nice work, Sammy.
Sam: (painful laughing) Yeah, wish I could say the same for you. What were you thinking, shooting Casper in the face, you freak?
Dean: Hey, saved your ass! (looks at his car) I'll tell you another thing. If you screwed up my car, I'll kill you.


Sam: We got work to do

Update on Supernatural Season 4 episodes

20. The Rapture
21.When The Levee Breaks
22.Luscifer Rising (Season Finale May 21, 2009)

Season 4 DVD Release
In UK/ETC Part 1: April 27,2009
Part 2: September 21, 2009
Complete: N/A

The Rapture


Castiel appears to Dean in a dream and says he has something important to tell him but they need to meet somewhere private.
Dean and Sam go searching for Castiel but instead find Jimmy, Castiel's human vessel, who has only a spotty recollection of being an angel.
Jimmy wants to return to his family and normal life, but Dean and Sam are concerned about his safety.

Jump The Shark


A 19-year-old boy named Adam (guest star Jake Abel) calls Sam and Dean looking for John Winchester, claiming to be his son. Dean and Sam meet Adam, assuming he's a demon trying to lure then into a trap.
However, they find out that John was indeed the boy's father and Adam tells them of his "normal" upbringing, which infuriates Dean.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

SUPERNATURAL MAGAZINE ISSUE 9


"The Monster At The End of This Book"


Sam and Dean are shocked to discover a series of comic books titled "Supernatural" that accurately detail their lives as demon hunters.
They track down the writer, Carver Edlund who explains he has visions of the brothers that he then turns into comic books.
Chuck reveals that Lilith is coming and she has a plan for Sam.

"It's A Terrible Life"


Dean and Sam are living very normal and separate lives.
Dean is a corporate man who enjoys health drinks and listens to news radio vs. rock stations. He works at a company called Sandover Bridge & Iron Company alongside Sam who is in Tech Support. It seems as if the two do not know each other.
However, after co-workers start committing suicide at an alarming rate, the two find themselves working side by side to solve the murders.
Coolest Quote:
Dean~ "Angel or not i will stab you in the face"


Characters from Supernatural

Main Characters: (OF COURSE) Sam And Dean Winchester
Supporting Chracters: Azazel · Bela Talbot · Bobby Singer · Castiel · John Winchester · Ellen Harvelle · Ruby......

Azazel(Season 1-2): First Apperence~" Pilot"
Last Apperence~ "All Hell Break's Loose;Part 2"
Nickname(s):
Yellow-Eyed Demon
The Demon
Yellow Eyes

Bela Talbot(Season 3): First Apperence~ "Bad Day At Black Rock"
Last Apperence~ "Time is On My Side"
Cause/reason:
Taken by Lilith's hellhounds

Bobby Singer(Season 1-Present): First Apperence~ "Devil's Trap"
Season 2 -
"In My Time of Dying", "Born Under a Bad Sign", "Tall Tales", "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 1", "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part 2"
Season 3 -
"The Magnificent Seven", "Bad Day at Black Rock", "Sin City", "Dream a Little Dream of Me", "Mystery Spot", "Time Is On My Side", "No Rest For the Wicked"
Season 4 -
"Lazarus Rising", "Are you there, God? It's me, Dean Winchester" "Yellow Fever", "Sex and Violence"

Castiel(Season 4): First Apperence~ "Lazarus Rising"
Nickname: Cas

John Winchester(Season 1-Season 2[In My Time of Dying]):
First Apperence~ "Pilot"
Date of death:September 28, 2006

Ellen Harvelle(Season 2): First Apperence~ "Everybody Loves A Clown"
Last Seen~ "All Hell Breaks Loose; Part 2"

Ruby(Season 3-Present): First Apperence~ "The Magnificent Seven"
Then body taken over by Lilith and then had to find a new one in season 4

Other Charaters:
Ash(Season 2[Killed by blast])
Uriel(Season 4{Angel}[Killed by Anna with Lucsifer's Sword])
Zachariah(Season 4{Angel}["It's a Terrible Life" and "The Monster at The End of This Book])
Alistar(Season 4{Demon}[Killed By Sam with his "powers"])
Anna(Season 4[Fallen Angel])
Pamala(Season 4[Psychic{Eyes burned out by Cas so she couldn't see his true form}])
Meg Masters(Season 1-2{Demon}[Exorcised by Bobby and Dean from Sam's Body])
Lilith(Season 3-Present{Demon}[Trying to kill Sam and Breaking the 66 seals to free Lucsifer])
Gordon Walker(Season 2-3[Vampire Hunter{then got bit and became one, killed by Sam in "Fresh BLood"}]
Mary Winchester(Season 1[Sam and Dean's Mom{Killed By Yellow Eyes in "Pilot"}])

Supernatural Season 4

Season 4 so far is pretty awsome what with all the demons, angels, Luscifer and the Apocalypse....so? What is going to happen at the end, is Dean going to stop it, is Sam going to go darkside or what?! Well here are the list of episodes so far of season 4:

1.Lazarus Rising
2.Are you there, God? It's me, Dean Winchester
3.In the Beginning
4.Metamorphosis
5.Monster Movie
6.Yellow Fever
7.It's The Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester
8.Wishful Thinking
9.I Know What You Did Last Summer
10.Heaven and Hell
11.Family Remains
12.Criss Angel is a Douchebag
13.After School Special
14.Sex and Violence
15.Death Takes a Holiday
16.On The Head Of A Pin
17.It's A Terrible Life
18.The Monster At The End of This Book
19.Jump The Sark (April 23rd)
The Season is going to end on May 21st and then they are making a season 5 so...who knows!! =D