SUPERNATURAL "tv series"
By Miles
Top 10 Monsters (Season 1) part 2:
5. EVIL PAINTING 
Number five on the list the episode "Provenance" is quintessential Supernatural complete with a genuine twist with the true killer being revealed to be a psychopathic orphan who’s only love is her straight blade. She hands out more than a few Columbian neckties and definitely earns her a spot on the list.
4. HOOK MAN

Apparently, he didn’t like the last season of Gilmore Girls either.
In the smartly titled "Hook Man", the brothers Winchester meet up with a co-ed who’s been having run ins with the Hook Man. Leaving the boys scratching their heads at the existence of the mythological killer. It’s a defining episode that set some groundwork for where the show’s creatures and monsters can come from…anywhere even urban legends. Which leaves the door wide open for a chuppacabra to spring up. A man can dream can’t he?
3. WENDIGO
“It must have been something I ate.” hint: It’s people.
A truly frightening creature. The episode "Wendigo" was the first episode after the pilot and with a lot to live up to it delivers on all fronts. The Wendigo is a kill-now-ask- questions-later type of beast. It’s fast, powerful, vicious and smart. The show also let the audience know that the producers were not afraid of a body count. God bless’em.
2. YELLOW EYES
Some might say, “But Miles, Yellow Eyes is the main Villain. He is responsible for brutally killing the boys mom altering their lives forever! How could he not be first?”
Well evil as he is, those of who have seen the fourth season know that there is much more behind the Winchesters family relationship with this wild eyed Demon. He remains largely behind the scenes the first season and well... He’s just kind of boring, dammit. No fault of Fred Lahne’s part, he’s always good, but I mean there really no comparison to…
1. SCARECROW
The Best-Monster-Ever. Boom! This guy is hands down the best evil Scarecrow ever put to film. I would have liked Batman to fight this guy. The Scarecrow is so tough he’s actually a God! Granted it’s a Norse God but they’re still cool. Thor rocks. From the episode of the same name Scarecrow demands a sacrifice of a male and female in order to ensure that a quaint Indiana town continues to thrive. It’s a shame the boys had to burn down his magical tree and send him back to Valhalla.
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