"Supernatural," a TV show of our generation, okay well maybe that is a bit of a stretch. But a TV show that has lasted far longer than anticipated thanks to its cult following and cute characters. It started in 2005 and is currently filming season 14 when it wasn't expected to last past season five. Below are the five reasons you should give this cheesy melodrama with two gorgeous brothers who keep us safe from things that go bump in the night a chance. Pull up Netflix and get to binging on your new favorite show.
1. Cute boys

Introducing Sam and Dean Winchester, the two brothers who have saved our world from ending time and time again. With their manly man bodies, playboy faces and bromance moments it makes "Supernatural" one scene away from "Queer Eye." But yet these beautiful men lure us in week after week to watch them fight off monsters with the strength of just their fists.. and knives and guns and sometimes salt?
2. Angels and demons

From vampires to wendigos the Winchesters fought it all for the first four seasons and then the angels and demons joined the fight. From the angles badass wings to the demons black smoke these people or beings are no thing to mess with, and yes the brothers always seem the get on their bad side.
3. Family bonding moments

As mentioned before the Winchester brothers are about a scene away from being a romance the bromance moments are still loved and adored. Every season comes with enough family drama to go and hug your parents and thank them for not raising you to be supernatural hunters.
4. Great comedic relief

The boys are always sure to throw in a good life between the heart to hearts and staking the hearts of monsters. From funny faces and sarcastic gags the show keeps you on your toes and in your feels.
5. You will be part of the family too

Their family becomes become yours too, its hard not to fall in love with the hard headed brothers when they are saving the very world you live in. So jump in the craziness that is the supernatural fandom and enjoy every second of it.



















