The much anticipated The Winchesters is set to be released in October 2022 and fans couldn't be more excited. Its predecessor had a fifteen-season run, and it continues to gain new fans to this day.
A big part of what made Supernatural so successful was how unique each episode was as the show was continually bringing new plots and interesting storylines. This means that Supernatural has at least one episode that meets all the needs of every zodiac sign as they each enjoy different tv tropes and genres.
Aries: "Swan Song" (S5, E22)
Aries usually have a fiery personality and when they're looking for something to watch they tend to go for action-packed episodes with lots of twists and tension. This is why the fifth season finale is perfect for them.
There were so many things happening in this episode as the apocalypse was nigh and the Winchesters' attempts to put a stop to it failed miserably. Sam was possessed by Lucifer and everything seemed lost, but Dean makes sure to try to reach his brother one last time in a dramatic twist that would get any Aries excited.
Taurus: "Monster Movie" (S4, E5)
Tauruses would love a good classic tale with a modern take and a touch of humor, and that is the perfect description of "Monster Story." It follows the Winchester brothers as they take on Dracula and other notorious monsters from classic movies and novels or more specifically a nonsensical and more laughable version of them.
The entire episode is in black-and-white, which makes it stand out and gives it an aesthetic, vintage sense that any Taurus would appreciate.
Gemini: "Ask Jeeves" (S10, E5)
Gemini's are naturally curious and they love watching a mystery slowly unfolding to reveal the truth, so "Ask Jeeves" would be perfect for them. This episode pays homage to classic murder mysteries with clear references to the board game Clue.
When Sam and Dean find out that Bobby was the beneficiary of a deceased heiress, they attend as his next of kin hoping that they inherited a small fortune. The episode contains some hilarious scenes where the Winchester brothers try to mingle with the rich heirs and they are exactly like fish out of water. Geminis would love to watch the social satire it contained along with the gossip and scandals between the heirs.
Cancer: "My Bloody Valentine" (S5, E14)
A typical Cancer is a big fan of love stories, and they usually enjoy every romantic trope in the book. But even when love stories get a darker twist, Cancers are surely bound to find it exciting.
In this episode, Sam and Dean start working on a case where people all over the town start killing each other for love. With Castiel's help, they manage to track down the monster of the week that was Cupid himself.
Leo: "Supernatural: The Musical" (S10, E5)
Leos harbor a great love for the theater as they enjoy being in the spotlight, and they are very ionate about the dramatic arts. So an episode about a musical production of their favorite show would definitely be their cup of tea.
In "Supernatural: The Musical" the Winchester brothers go on a hunt that led them to a high school where the theater club was about to put on a musical adaptation of Chuck's novels about the Winchesters, and they are baffled by how much those students loved their story. The episode is both funny and emotional, so the Leos among the viewers will surely love it.
Virgo: "Don't Call Me Shurley" (S11, E20)
Virgos love a good mystery but finding the answer to one is definitely even better for them. Fans have long pondered the question of who and where God was in Supernatural and there were several theories over the years that it was Chuck all along.
This episode provides an answer to those questions, as Chuck returns and its that he was God all along. If there's one thing that Virgos absolutely love is being proven right, so this episode is perfect for them.
Libra: "Scoobynatural" (S13, E16)
Libras tend to be very artistic, and they appreciate animated movies with unique stories. Therefore, "Scoobynatural" would be the perfect fit for them. This is the only animated episode of the show as well as the only crossover, as the characters of Supernatural got to mingle with the characters of Scooby-Doo and the dynamic between them was amazing.
This was definitely one of the best episodes of Supernatural as it brought with it waves of childhood nostalgia and countless jokes that any Libra would love to watch.
Scorpio: "Everybody Loves A Clown" (S2, E2)
Nobody loves a scary episode as much as a Scorpio and "Everybody Loves A Clown" is certainly the spookiest episode of Supernatural. In this episode, Sam and Dean go after a demonic clown that befriends children and persuades them to invite him into their home in the middle of the night, and then he murders their parents.
That was a horrifying concept, but luckily but there was some much-needed comic relief with the casual banter between the brothers, which was one of the things fans loved the most about Supernatural. Scorpios love mystery and horror, and they are bound to enjoy this classic horror movie trope.
Sagittarius: "Baby" (S11, E4)
The Sagittarius sign is usually defined by wonderlust, as people with this sign love going on adventures and exploring. They always appreciate seeing things from a different perspective and that's essentially the core of the episode as all the events that occurred were seen from the point of view of the Impala.
Even though Sam and Dean spend the majority of the show traveling from state to state, this is the only episode that focuses more on the journey than on the destination and that's exactly what Sagittariuses are all about. This is definitely Supernatural's best filler episode not only because of the unique cinematographic style but also because of the long overdue appreciation of the Impala.
Capricorn: "In The Beginning" (S4, E3)
A typical Capricorn is always looking for answers and trying to figure out the facts, so learning about the backstory of Sam and Dean's parents would be the perfect episode for them. In "In The Beginning," Castiel sends Sam and Dean back in time to when their parents were young and they get to find out more about their past.
However, Capricorns are not all about facts as they do have a softer side to them and the emotional elements of the episode will definitely adhere to their taste too. Plus, it's worth mentioning that this episode is the cause of many fan theories regarding The Winchesters spinoff.