For such a long-running show, it is no surprise thatSupernaturalhas had a few changes over the years, but one particular season 1 episode showcases how much the show changed the Winchester brothers’ most common enemy: demons. Due to the ever-evolving nature of the fantasy series, with each season pitting astronger supernatural villainagainst Sam and Dean Winchester,Supernaturalhas a stakes problem.Supernatural’svillains needed to become more interesting as the show went on, but there were a lot of monsters thatSupernaturaldidn’t change much from season 1 to season 15, such as vampires and ghosts.

Since the pilot episode, demons have been one of the most common enemies of the Winchesters, especially due to Azazel’s plan and Sam being Lucifer’s vessel. However, “Phantom Traveler” depicted a demon that was very different to others in the show, as it was somewhat stronger and had different characteristics. However, the show’s decision to introduce the Disaster Demon in season 1 may have been a mistake, asSupernaturalwould have struggled to make future iterations of themonster inSupernaturaleven more terrifying. Instead,Supernaturalchanged demons in later episodes, demonstrating a marked difference from their earlier appearance.

Paul Jarrett as George Phelps in the Supernatural episode Phantom Traveler

The Demon In Supernatural Season 1’s “Phantom Traveler” Was Very Different To Later Demons

The demon inSupernaturalseason 1, episode 4, “Phantom Traveler” was different to later variations of the creature for a number of reasons. The smoke cloud used to demonstrate the demon’s appearance without its host was more particle-like compared to later appearances which resembled smoke, and it could possess humans through their eyes. There are a fewSupernaturalmonsters that can possess humans, such as ghosts and angels, and they each have their own methods of possession.For demons, the typical method is through the mouth, so the demon’s eye possession in “Phantom Traveler” sets it apartfrom others.

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Furthermore, the demon in “Phantom Traveler” only possessed certain people to carry out its aim. The whole premise ofSupernatural’s“Phantom Traveler” is like aFinal Destinationcopy; the demon causes a plane crash to kill all the passengers, hunting down any survivors to ensure this task was complete. Dean points out this unexpected behavior in the episode, claiming that demons usually kill without much reason, andthe possessed pilot has a bizarre acid-like reaction to Holy Water too. Yet, there might be another explanation for the demon’s differences and why it behaved and reacted to things in this way.

Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester in front of a generic background

Explaining Supernatural’s Demon Differences In-Universe

“Phantom Traveler” Introduced A Disaster Demon

There are a few reasons why the demon inSupernatural’s“Phantom Traveler” was different compared to later variants. For example,the difference in its smoke appearance is most likely due to season 1’s usage of an alternate CGI companyfrom its other seasons. Additionally, the reason why the demon behaved differently is thatSupernaturalwanted first-time viewers to be interestedin the show through shock factor, and they may have later changed their plans for including more demons in the show’s future. Therefore,Supernaturalhad to tone future demons down to make other villains seem more impressive and powerful.

Supernaturalseason 1, episode 4, “Phantom Traveler,” introduced the word “Christo” for the first time, as a way of identifying demons. This was not used again until season 14.

Dean and Sam on a plane in Supernatural episode “Phantom Traveler."

However, in terms of the show’s mythology,Supernaturalseason 1’s powerful demonis different because there are many varieties and ranks of demon, including “Disaster demons.” Disaster demons are a rarely encountered and special type of demon, and their job is to cause disasters for unknown reasons, which may be down to claiming souls for Hell or to simply cause chaos on Earth. Other special demons that have appeared inSupernaturalinclude Samhain, Daeva, and Acheri, demonstrating that the demon in “Phantom Traveler” is not a lone occurrence, however, its strange characteristics and behavior certainly make the demon stand out.

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Supernatural is a television series that follows brothers Sam and Dean Winchester, who were raised by their father to hunt and combat supernatural entities after losing their mother to a demonic force. Traversing the American landscape in their ‘67 Chevy Impala, they face numerous paranormal threats.

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