Many small storylines or plots within Supernatural sometimes got overlooked or underrated moments, and sometimes the fans point these out, which opens up even more doors of possibilities for these two hunter brothers. Recently there were a few members of a Supernatural subreddit that were discussing a scene of the show. It went on to share about a moment that “hurt right in the feels” in Season 8 Episode 13, which is called “Everybody Hates Hitler.” This episode is known for the Winchester brothers finding the Men of Letters bunker, which quickly becomes their new home. This is also the episode where Dean Winchester gets really excited to finally have his own room.
Supernatural is a show that has basically marked history being a long-running paranormal fantasy show that went on for 15 seasons. Fans have recently brought up a minor Supernatural scene in Season 8 that was a huge heartbreaker for the fandom, and many felt was an underrated moment.
Supernatural recently came to a close in the final episode released in 2020…the heartfelt and beautiful story of the Winchester brothers was coming to a close. However, the legacy lives on now that the prequel The Winchesters has been airing on CW. The show became a huge part of many people’s lives and even saved some with the actors sharing about their mental health. Even with the show has been over for a couple of years now, fans are still going strong, joining groups to talk about the show.
A Heartbreaking Supernatural Moment Fans Felt was Underrated
Even though the Winchesters might have considered their car, Baby the impala, to be their ‘home,’ they still never had a home after their mother, Mary, died on the ceiling in the very beginning. Their father didn’t focus much on the boys after this point or giving them what they deserved as kids…however, some of this might make sense to some fans after watching The Winchesters. Although, even still, the character of John in the prequel series and long-running series have very different personalities while also having similarities. No matter what, this show will continue to live on in the hearts of its fans.