While investigating the Men of Letters, Sam and Dean find the group's secret headquarters. As they set up shop, the brothers discover that a rabbi, Isaac Bass, spontaneously combusted and had ties to the Judah Initiative, a secret group that fought Nazi necromancers during World War II. When the brothers investigate, they meet Isaac's grandson Aaron... and the clay golem that Isaac gifted to him.
Season 8 Episode 13 of Supernatural resulted in a 1.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s08e01 - We Need To Talk About Kevin
s08e02 - What's Up, Tiger Mommy?
s08e03 - Heartache
s08e04 - Bitten
s08e05 - Blood Brother
s08e06 - Southern Comfort
s08e07 - A Little Slice of Kevin
s08e08 - Hunteri Heroici
s08e09 - Citizen Fang
s08e10 - Torn and Frayed
s08e11 - LARP and the Real Girl
s08e12 - As Time Goes By
s08e13 - Everybody Hates Hitler
s08e14 - Trial and Error
s08e15 - Man's Best Friend with Benefits
s08e16 - Remember the Titans
s08e17 - Goodbye, Stranger
s08e18 - Freaks and Geeks
s08e19 - Taxi Driver
s08e20 - Pac-Man Fever
s08e21 - The Great Escapist
s08e22 - Clip Show
s08e23 - Sacrifice
Sam Winchester is a college student bound for law school, determined to escape his family's past - unlike his older brother, Dean. Ever since they were little their father has been consumed with an obsession to find the evil forces that cuddled his beloved wife, and recruited his two young sons to help them. They have grown up as hunters of the supernatural. Sam escaped this way of life after high school, and now has a happy life with his girlfriend, Jessica, and a promising future career. Dean, however, stayed behind with his father to join him in his "hunting".
After Dean arrives for Sam's help when their father goes missing, Sam must join his brother to find him. His one weekend trip to search for the missing John Winchester becomes an ongoing quest after a horrible tragedy ruins any thought of a happy life for Sam.
The two brothers, bound by tragedy and blood to their mission, travel across the country encountering terrifying and dangerous forces most believe to be nothing but superstition and folklore, such as the Lady in White, the Indian beast known as the Wendigo, Phantom Travelers who cause plane crashes, Bloody Mary, and many more.