So, the angels did refer to Mr. Sam Haine as such, then?
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As a demon?
Yes.
Also, the guy who played him was in the finale of Journeyman. He played the guy who traveled before Kevin McKidd's character traveled.
Yes, sadly, they did. At least the ones in last night's episode did.
The actor also played the husband of Maggie Walsh (Lindsay Crouse) in the episode of CSI where she played a MTF character.
He had a chance to use a really nice voice last night. Not often he gets to use that voice.
re: Castiel shaking Sam's hand. I may have missed it already being mentioned here, but I didn't think Castiel was being rude or squeamish about shaking hands, but rather had no idea what Sam was doing. I took it as "Castiel's a bit naive about human customs", although I'm sure that Sam took it as Castiel snubbing him.
Never heard samhain pronounced any other way than phon --phoen-- the way it's spelled. Crazy Celtic. The most that I'm familiar with is Sidhe being pronounced "She".
::nods:: "Scream like a Ban Sidhe", or a pale faery. Faeries is fierce, not like those Disney fairies, at all.
Never heard samhain pronounced any other way than phon --phoen-- the way it's spelled.
Phonetically.
The most that I'm familiar with is Sidhe being pronounced "She".
I didn't even know that. What the hell, Celtic?
C.J. Cherryh had a couple of Celtic faerie stories (The Dreaming Tree and Tree of Swords and Stones? --great books, btw) with an Olde English and I guess old Gaelic glossary, and it took a lot of flipping back and forth before I could wrap my head around characters names being spelled one way and pronounced another. I totally dug it, but have forgotten most of it now.
(thanks, P-C)
the prospect of telling Dad on him.
Ahh! I can see that.
The most that I'm familiar with is Sidhe being pronounced "She".
I didn't even know that. What the hell, Celtic?
Me neither. Is it Keltic or like Boston, SELL-tic?
And how is SIOBHAN Pronounced: shi-VAWN!? What is with these different than us? Burn them.
Keltic.
Isn't that "Sean"?