Yellow-Eyed Demon (Azazel) and Meg. Climactic Action: The family splits up; John is captured. Why it matters: The Demon slips away, and the brothers realize they can’t save everyone. Also, the episode title "Salvation" is ironic—there is none.

🚛 Racist truck + Dean’s old flame. Mixed reviews, but important for Dean’s backstory.

A demon possessing humans. Fun Fact: The demon’s voice is distorted to sound cool—but later seasons drop this effect. Why it matters: Introduces exorcism (based on the Roman Ritual) and the concept that demons can be bound and expelled.

Daeva (shadow demons) and Meg (possessed human). Major Reveal: John has been hunting the Demon that killed Mary. Why it matters: The Winchester family reunites—briefly. Meg becomes a Season 1 thorn.

Poltergeist (manifested from the house’s violent history). Key Reveal: The Yellow-Eyed Demon set the fire that killed Mary. Why it matters: Emotional climax—Mary saves her sons from beyond the grave. First genuine win against the big bad.

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