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Season 2, Episode 5: The Cul-de-sac So Far...

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    Previous Episode Read season two from the beginning   here .  Read season one from the beginning   here . Hunters are part of a rare group of people who are aware of the supernatural world that exists, hidden from the average person.  Hunters, as the name implies, hunt supernatural creatures that prey upon humanity:  vampires, werewolves, ghosts, witches, and demons, to name a few.   Our story begins with hunters who died violent on-the-job deaths, inexplicably brought back to life in a modest suburban neighborhood. Of the eight original hunters returned to life in "Hunter's Heaven", three left the A-frame and were not heard from again.  The remaining hunters worried that if they strayed too far from the house, they, too, might disappear.   John Winchester arrived in the A-frame, another hunter brought back to life by forces as yet unknown.   Unlike the other hunters, John didn't seem to have been brought back to life from heaven.  He only remembered hell, where h

Season 2, Episode 4: Wicked Garden

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  Previous Episode Or, Read Season Two from the beginning  here . Read Season One from the beginning  here . The sun was setting as Dean looked over the fence into Morgan Magenta's backyard next door.   There was a gap between two of the fence panels just large enough to slip through.  Dean was about to do just that, but a thought stopped him.   I'm thirty-nine years old, he thought.  Did he really need to go through the teenage rebellion phase at this point in his life?  He had to admit, part of Morgan's appeal was that his father disapproved of her.   But, Dean rationalized,  his dad was freaked out because he believed Morgan was a witch.  That was an accusation he had to investigate further.   He eased through the gap in the fence. Morgan's side of the fence looked normal to Dean.  He was no botanist, but the plants in her garden beds looked like they ought to for early spring, as far as he could tell.  There was none of the lush, jungle-like overgrowth John Winchest