Paranormal Season Seven

Paranormal Season Seven is the seventh season of Paranormal. This season it focuses on Adam and Ethan Barnes facing a new enemy called Leviathans, stronger than they have encountered so far as well as rendering their usual weapons useless. It aired on the CW

It aired in 2012-2013

Cast Recurring Episodes
 * Wes Bentley as Adam Barnes- 23/23
 * Paul Wesley as Ethan Barnes- 23/23
 * Hugh Laurie as Mitch Johnson
 * Jim Caviezel as Dick Roman
 * Misha Collins as Gabriel
 * 1) "Meet The New Chief"- Having gained an incredible increase in power by absorbing the souls of Purgatory (the afterlife of monsters) in the previous season finale, Gabriel  (Misha Collins) appoints himself the new God and sets out to right some of the wrongs in the world, but is increasingly disturbed by the entities from Purgatory that are proving difficult for him to control. Adam Barnes (Wes Bentley) Ethan Barnes (Paul Wesley) and Mitch Johnson (Hugh Laurie) ) enlist the help of the demon Crowley (Mark A. Sheppard) in securing a spell to summon Death (Julian Richings) and bind him to their will so that they can use him to stop Gabriel. However, Gabriel  intervenes and breaks the binding spell. Death decides not to punish Ethan, Adam and Mitch  for binding him and instead reveals to the group that the entities Gabriel  is struggling with are the Leviathans, God's first creations. They had been locked into Purgatory to prevent them from eating the rest of God's creations. After Gabriel  finds that he has lost control of himself and slaughtered a group of people under the control of the Leviathans, he goes to Adam, Ethan and Mitch for help, and they help him send all the souls he had consumed back into Purgatory. However, the Leviathans remain in Gabriel's  body and assume complete control, revealing that they have killed him from within. Meanwhile, Ethan struggles throughout the episode with psychological fall-out of the "wall" in his mind that had been protecting him from his memories of torture at the hands of Lucifer and Michael in Hell, having been torn down by Gabriel. Ethan  begins hallucinating and sees Lucifer (Mark Pellegrino), who tells him that he was never truly saved from Hell; what has transpired since the fifth season finale "This Is It"  is all an elaborate illusion controlled by Lucifer designed to psychologically torture Ethan by giving him false hope before dashing it.
 * 2) "Hello Cruel Earth"- The Leviathans realize that they can't stay in Gabriel's  rapidly destabilizing body and so walk his body into the local water supply and disperse there, possessing civilians who ingest or otherwise come into contact with the water. Seeking a steady food supply of humans, they infiltrate various human establishments. When Mitch responds to a distress-call from Sheriff Jody Mills (Kim Rhodes), he discovers that one of these places is Sioux Falls General. Meanwhile, Ethan  continues to see Lucifer and questions if the world he sees is real or if—as Lucifer claims—he is still in Hell. Lucifer urges Ethan  to kill himself in order to end the illusion, but Adam helps Ethan overcome his hallucinations by distinguishing between the pain of real-life and the tortures of Hell. When the brothers return to Mitch's house,  they find it burned to the ground with Mitch  conspicuously absent, leading them to fear the worst. The Leviathan Edgar (Benito Martinez), having been sent to kill them and Mitch, attacks them and though they manage to temporarily stop him by crushing him under a car, Adam's  leg is broken and Ethan doesn't respond to Adam's  frantic attempts to wake him up after Edgar knocks him out with a pipe. While being carted off in an ambulance, both brothers receive a shock: Ethan  is still seeing Lucifer and starts to seize, and Adam  learns that the ambulance is taking them to Sioux Falls General Hospital.
 * 3) "The Girl Next Door"- After being sprung from Sioux Falls General Hospital by a perfectly alive Mitch, Adam and Ethan  join him and lay low for three weeks while Adam's  broken leg heals. In that time, Ethan  has still suffered hallucinations, but has kept quiet about them. While collecting food, Ethan  discovers the return of an unknown serial killer and takes off on his own to find her. In truth, the killer is a Kitsune, a monster who removes the pituitary gland in the brain as nourishment. Ethan  eventually tracks down the monster as an old acquaintance, Amy (Jewel Staite), who years ago he had a crush on while hunting Amy's mother. When Ethan  confronts Amy on the deaths, she reveals that she has a son who needed fresh meat in order to survive an illness brought on by harvesting dead bodies. As Amy had helped protect and defend Ethan, even killing her own mother, Ethan lets her go. Adam  manages to catch up to Ethan  and get the truth to his disappearance, and urges Ethan  to find Amy and kill her. Ethan refuses,  and acknowledges Adam has been treating him like a hand grenade, and emphasizing that he is managing his hallucinations and atoning for his past actions. Adam  agrees to stop badgering him, but later tracks and kills Amy in front of her son because he believes that Amy would have killed more humans in the future. Adam  doesn't kill the son who hasn't killed anyone, but warns that if the son kills anyone, he will. The son promises that the only person he will kill is Adam  Throughout, the Leviathans are shown to maintain an eye on the various rocker aliases of the brothers, using the aliases to catch up to them.
 * 4) "Defending Your Existence"- While investigating a series of murders in Dearborn, Michigan, Adam and Ethan learn that the Egyptian god Osiris is responsible for the killings. A god with nothing but revenge on his mind, Osiris is putting random people on trial for any mistakes they've made in the past and then promptly killing them if they're found guilty. Upon sensing Adam's  guilt, Osiris puts him on trial with Ethan becoming Adam's lawyer. But both Ethan and Adam are stunned when Osiris calls a witness, someone they thought they'd never see again: Jo. Jo however, tries to assure Adam  he had nothing to do with her death. Osiris's second witness is