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This entry endeavours to provide some information on the content of ''Supernatural '' episodes and this website, that can be used to assist fans in curating their experience of the Show and our fandom, and the SupernaturalWikiSupernatural Wiki. This list is by no means exhaustive. Fans should feel free to add any information you feel is relevant. If in doubt, please contact Managing Editor Jules Wilkinson via admin@supernaturalwiki.com<br>
==Spoilers==
==Sex==
There is very little onscreen sex in ''Supernatural'', and it is generally brief and not explicit. You can find a full list at [[Sexual Encounters]], which covers those of [[Sam]], [[Dean]], [[Castiel ]] and [[Crowley]]. Interestingly in the episode [[1.13 Route 666]] ''Supernatural'' editor Anthony Pinker reported "The violence we don't get a lot of notes on." For that episode though, "... The note I got from the network was 'The girl can't be on top.'" <sup>(cit.[[S1Com]], p. 77)</sup>. The use of [[Porn|pornography]] is not infrequently mentioned.<br><br>The Superwiki Super Wiki contains sexual content related to the Show show as well documenting and discussing sex in fanworks. This does include [[Wincest]] -- which is the fandom [[shipSShips|ship]] that focuses on romantic and sexual relationships between the members of the Winchester family. <br><br>
When following links offsite to fanworks, particularly fanfic, please heed the author notes, warnings and ratings on the stories.
==Religion==
Much of the mythology of ''Supernatural '' draws on religious lore, particularly from the Abrahamic religions, although it is often altered from accepted canon. [[Deities]] and stories from many other religions including Hindi, Paganpagan, Wicca and Greek and Norse mythology also appear. <br><br>Representations of paganism and wicca Wicca in ''Supernatural'' have been criticised criticized [https://ladygeekgirl.wordpress.com/2014/10/12/oh-my-pop-culture-religion-christianity-and-wiccapaganism-in-pop-culture/ as portraying the followers and deities] as evil and violent. The characters of the Hindu Gods gods [[Ganesh]] and [[Kali]] in [[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]] were deemed highly offensive by the [https://www.hindujagruti.org/news/9244.html President of the Universal Hindu Society.].
==Violence==
''Supernatural'' features gory deaths of both human and supernatural characters by a variety of means in most episodes. Guns and knives, as well as other weapons are commonly used. Blood, human organs, as well as dead and dismembered bodies are frequently seen. That content is reflected in the content of the SuperWikiSuper Wiki.<br>
==Sexual Violence==
While never explicitly stated, it is strongly suggested that sexual violence and rape are tools of torture in [[Hell]]. On a number of occasions Dean makes veiled references to it and [[Lucifer ]] strongly hints that he sexually abused Sam while he was in [[Lucifer's Cage]]. <br>
There are broader issues related to dubious or non -consensual acts throughout the show particularly related to the possession of humans by both [[angels ]] and [[demons]], Sam's "body swap" experience in [[5.12 Swap Meat]], and the use of "love spells" in [[4.08 Wishful Thinking]] and [[7.08 Season Seven, Time for a Wedding!]]. <br>
There are number of fan essays written on these topics linked on the [[Meta Essays]] entry.
==Slurs==
In [[3.05 Bedtime Stories]] when Sam talks about the details of the fable of Cinderella, Dean says , "Dude, could you be more gay?"The slur "prostitute" is used by characters in both [[3.04 Sin City]] and [[8.14 Trial and Error]]. Throughout the Super Wiki the term sex worker is always used, unless it is a transcript of dialogue from the show.<br>
==Suicide==
* [[12.19 The Future]]
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