Who was he on Buffy?
According to IMDB, he played a M'Fashnik Demon on the Flooded episode. If I'm remembering correctly, that's the one where Buffy goes to the bank to try to get a loan (after she's been resurrected and her friends helpfully tell her they've been living in her house while it's losing money, but they haven't been doing anything except waiting for her to come back to fix things). So he's the demon summoned by the Trio.
Oh, and the talkative kid in the crypt who gets captured by the living dead plays Kyle's younger brother on Kyle XY.
I wouldn't expect Dean to know how to pronounce
Samhain.
I would expect Sam to know though, because somehow I know and I'm not an academically inclined hunter. And yes, the angels would have known (it would have been funny if they'd corrected the boys). It's not a huge deal, it's just a little irk.
Set visitor and Guest star during Yellow Fever shoot. Word is that the set visitor was S.E. Hinton who is a fan of the show.
The set decorator - when is his book on SPN motel set design coming out?
Of *course* Uriel is a dick. He's an archangel. The one, according to lore, who stood at the gates of Eden with the flaming sword. who watches over thunder and terror. Uriel is Not Nice. But if Lucifer does eventually manifest through Sam (which I think is what is going to happen), Uriel may regret being quite so antagonistic toward Sammy.
Uriel is the Angel of Repentance, who is graphically represented as being as pitiless as any demon. and holds the keys to the Pit during the End Times.
Uriel is also translated as "Fire of God", occasionally "Light of God". (Plz to remember that one of Lucifer's titles is Light Bringer or Bearer.) So really, it's not a surprise that the Fire of God wanted to scorch the earth.
I'm still twitching about SamHAIN. Dudes, Wikipedia has the correct pronunciation. Look it up.
Yeah. It would make sense that if God wanted to let Dean have nuking the whole town as an option for the test, sending an archangel actually capable of incinerating cities was a necessity.
Part 2 of the CW Source's Misha Collins interview.
I wasn't bothered by Hain, Sam Hain, because like tiggy and P-C, I didn't know how to pronounce it either. I wouldn't have known it was different if it wasn't for this board. I've read the word before, but pronounced it in my head like they said it last night.
(it would have been funny if they'd corrected the boys)
Ha! I agree. If the angels had corrected the boys then I would have thought it just par for the exposition and those that knew better could have had a laugh.
Another thing I thought of today...
Uriel is the archangel that holds the flaming sword right? That has to to reiterate that Castiel has unfathomable power because although I have no doubt that Uriel could and would follow through on any of his threats, he shut the hell up the minute Castiel even looked at him. When I rewatched, Castiel is definitely the Dom.
Celestial dry-cleaning. Hee.