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  • Fringe Review The Final Episode: “An Enemy of Fate” Master of Destiny!

    Fringe Review The Final Episode: “An Enemy of Fate” Master of Destiny!

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    Well Fringe fans this is it, my very last Fringe review, ever.

    Fringe Banner S5 The Observers - Click to learn more at FOX Broadcasting!Sad, I know, it has been an incredible journey these last five years. We have seen characters come and go and return again. We have seen shapeshifters, parallel universes, things that no human being should ever bear witness to.

    Fringe S5x08 - Resist banner poster - Georgina Haig as EttaWe have witnessed what a family is, both on screen and off. Fringe has become, to quote The Sopranos, Family. Redefined.

    I hope that you loved this final episode as much as I did. Honestly I did not know what to expect.

    Like everyone, I had heard various Fringe rumors about maybe a time reset was going to happen, and if so that means that Peter (Joshua Jackson) may disappear, that Henrietta Bishop (Georgina Haig) may not be able to be restored to Peter and Olivia (Anna Torv), that Walter would make the ultimate sacrifice, or perhaps worst of all that all the events that unfolded in this final season would have been moot.

    Click to visit and follow Joel Wyman on Twitter!I always had faith in Joel Wyman and the others involved that when they said they penned a love letter they meant it. To me this last episode was not only a love letter, but a culmination of everything that made Fringe the groundbreaking, brilliant, funny, edgy, suspenseful, etc show that it has become.

    There has not been a show like this before and have I have feeling there never will be another one like it. There will also never be a fandom like this again, passionate people that are the lifeblood of this show. Joel and the rest of the cast have always expressed their love and gratitude to us the fans and we whole heartedly accepted it with open arms.

    I will warn you now, since this is my last Fringe review, I may get a little emotional, which is warranted considering the epicness of this last episode. I have used that word epic over and over not only in my reviews but on my twitter account as well when describing this show. When I use words like epic or brilliant I do not use them lightly, I really mean them. So please forgive me if I go a little overboard with the usage of both words.

     

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    Enemy of Fate:

    Fringe S5x13 - December reluctantly agrees to help SeptemberNow…on with the last Fringe review…The opening scene with Donald/September (Michael Cerveris) and December (Eugene Lipinski) is interesting, but it sets up what is to come. I also think that it is a set up in a way of possibly a continuation.

    When Donald says “If our plan doesn’t succeed they will cease to exist” it makes me think that this has always been planned out. That this already happened before and that due to the reality changes that the Observers are a part of, they need this to go right this time.

    Fringe S5x13-visting December

    When Donald asks December “After all this time, the feelings you had for these people, the feelings we all had, they have not grown in you?” I know he was talking about the original 12 Observers. The ones that had started it all and the ones that were closer to what Michael (Rowan Longworth) is than Windmark (Michael Kopsa). I do believe that is why December and September always had a soft spot for the Bishop Boys and Olivia.

    Fringe S5x13-Feelings for them


    “When we first came here we did not know the true nature of our expedition” September tells him. It freaks me out to see this scene again, because again, it is a sign that this all happened before, that the original 12 were sent back to fix the problem or to make sure this time that the plan went right.

    All the things that September has said over the years to Walter (John Noble), Peter (Joshua Jackson) or Olivia (Anna Torv) has all lead up to this. All the ambiguity and little hints have all been in preparation for this…

    Click to purchase The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov at Amazon!I am going to be quoting a book that was recommended to me by Kenn (it has since become a favorite of mine) called “The End of Eternity” by Isaac Asimov. This book is chock full of very Fringe like references, including Observers, time shifts, alternate realities, etc.

    It is the one book that has allowed me to understand Fringe a bit more. If you have not read this book I highly recommend it. The reason I bring this book up is my previous statement that both December and September knew the consequences of what would happen if their plan did NOT succeed, hence the changes. They need to get it right this time, for humanity sake or it would surely be an invasion all over again, but maybe worse.

    “Destiny can be changed” Donald reminds December and it already has been, a few times, why not one more (or a few more) times. I love that September makes the justification that the people of this era are worth saving. That is the nature and reason for the reality changes, the book talks about that, too.


    Fringe S5x13-Cancer inducing cell phoneWalter (John Noble) and his comment about a cancer inducing cell phone is hilarious. It must be so frustrating being a genius when everyone else around you is so dumb!

    I am certainly going to miss his Walterisms, they are such a part of the Fringe lexicon that I have uttered a few in my everyday life. That is the brilliance of John Noble, he has such a wonderful way of making things his own and putting his signature on them. There will certainly be a void of that kind of wit on TV.

    Fringe S5x13 - Broyles is being followedUh oh Broyles is all I can think when Windmark appears in the garage. I love that Broyles is always walking that fine line between both worlds. Lance Reddick does a great job at making you understand why he is doing what he is doing.

    Whether it be his Alt character helping Olivia (Anna Torv) escape from the Alt universe in the Entrada episode while he sacrificed himself, or his trusting Etta (Georgina Haig) and her ability to teach him how to block the thoughts from the Observers. Broyles has always been a moral character; you know how to perceive things by how he perceives them.

    Fringe S5x13-The gang is all here

    Fringe S5x13-Windmark following BroylesThe gang returning to the lab with Michael (Rowan Longworth) in tow looks like a family vacation gone awry. When Olivia asks Donald why Michael stepped off the monorail, his answer is short “Apparently there was a reason, there always is” again reminds me of what he said to December about why these people should survive, why time should be reset.

    It is sweet to see Michael’s reaction to the static on the computer screen. It is such an innocent one, he is smiling, and it almost makes you think that he sees something that we do not.

    Often it has been said, in paranormal studies, that “white noise” actually is living. It has voices and shapes that we normally miss. Leave it to a child to make us aware of such things, their imaginations and emotions are deeper than those of us adults. Deeper and more real because of the purity of them, they have not been corrupted by life and such to warrant bad feelings.

    Fringe S5x13-White Noise


    When Donald had said that the initiating reactor core has been deteriorated and enlisted help “from my time” makes me think that this plan has already happened and that the shift is almost in place to make the REAL change. He needs it to make it became THAT reality. Asimov’s book again comes into play here, again, with the time shifts and the changing of realities.

    I love hearing Walter explain to the others what the purpose of the device is that Donald is building. It is always great to see him when he gets into his scientist role; it brings out that wondrous part of him, with a side order of mad genius. John Noble always makes science fun and easily accessible. It is no wonder he is also the host of that great TV series Dark Matters on the Science Channel (shameless plug, I know, but worth watching).

    Fringe S5x13-Walter's explanation

    Fringe S5x13 - Donald confirms itAs I mentioned in a previous post about Michael being the Archangel, Donald confirms it. He says that when he gets to the year 2167 Michael will change the course of human evolution.

    Just as Archangel Michael changed the course of his destiny and that of the chosen ones. Just like Olivia changed the course of her history and timeline, just like Peter did and ultimately just like Walter did.

    It comes full circle, like it was always meant to be this way, that Peter (Joshua Jackson) was always supposed to meet Olivia (Anna Torv) that they were always supposed to fight for a greater cause.

    Fringe S5x13 - Astrid ask how they will know in 2167This was always supposed to happen, maybe it got a little of track, but these people were always meant to do what they were destined to do; it just needed a little tweaking.

    The way that Donald looks at Walter when Astrid (Jasika Nicole) asks how he will know who the scientist is, is again a sign that this plan was always in motion. Walter has a look of knowing a look of acknowledgement like he knows the answer but is not willing to volunteer the answer.

    Fringe S5x13-Going to 2167
    Fringe S5x13-the giveawayI love that Broyles knows he has been compromised by how he notices the gloves on his dash. He does the right thing by leading them on a wild goose chase. It is unfortunate that he cannot be there to help them, but he also does the right thing by sacrificing himself again for the greater good. “The most important thing is the plan” is what Broyles stresses to Olivia, no matter how much she protests. That is one of the many things I love about Broyles, moral to the end.

    This next scene with Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Walter (John Noble) is by far the best scene ever filmed in Fringe history…in my opinion. There was a picture if this scene posted on Facebook and twitter and now we know what it was a part of. The emotion in this scene is outstanding, John Noble has never been better and I do not think he will ever be able to top this scene.

    Watching this again it make me realize that this is not only a scene between a father and a son, but two men, two actors who have grown to love and respect each other as a real father and son. The love and respect that they both have for one another in unquestionable, them saying goodbye was for real and I am sure that both Josh and John will never again experience anything quite like it.

    Fringe S5x13-Watching Peter's tape


    Watching John Noble in this scene is astonishing; again a word I don’t use often but when I do its meaning is perfect in this scene. There are a few times in my life as a director when I have been rendered speechless by an actor, whether I was working with them or w
    Fringe S5x13-My Favorite Thingatching them on screen, this is truly one of those times.

    The raw depth and immense power of John and his emotion is so powerful that he floored me, literally. I was so moved that my floor was littered with used tissue after tissue.

    THAT Ladies and gentlemen is what acting is…living in the moment, feeling it from your toes to your head and extending out to everyone around you. The fact that John has been snubbed time and time again by the major awards is a tragedy, but also a blessing. A blessing to us fans who can selfishly hog him and his talent all to ourselves. We can say “I have witnessed perfection and his name is John Noble.”


    Fringe S5x13-Son's love for his fatherJosh is fantastic in this scene as well, his love for this man is evident, not only in real life but on the show. Josh truly did find a father figure in John as did the rest of the younger cast. He was saying goodbye to Walter and to John at the same time; his emotion has never been more real than in this scene.

    This is the purest Josh has ever gotten, not even when Olivia (Anna Torv) was shot and killed or shot again, not even when Etta (Georgina Haig) died or his upon seeing his mother Elizabeth (Orla Brady) again. This is what real love, respect and friendship is folks and Josh and John are showing us in spades.

    It is hard for me to really expound on this scene any further, watching it is the only explanation needed. That alone will give you the answers to the question of what is brilliance and talent and I say to you…this, this scene is.

    There are some scenes that are so beyond any words when you watch them, to describe them using primitive language is futile, feeling is the only way you can experience the powerful meaning. This is that scene, if no other scene is ever filmed again in regards to Fringe, let this be the beacon, the guide, the shining light of what Fringe is, has been and ever shall be…

    Fringe S5x13 - Love


    Okay, now that I have sufficiently cried myself silly again watching this scene, let’s talk about the paradox that Walter mentions. Again I must go back to Asimov and what he says about paradox “in every apparent paradox of time travel, reality always changes to avoid the paradox and we come to the conclusion that there are no paradoxes in time travel and that there can be none”.

    Reality has to be reset and Walter knows this, hence what happens at the end of this episode and why it is so significant that we are hearing this now. Walter mentions how nature abhors a paradox; it has to heal itself (reset itself if you will). It is so brilliant that Joel had picked up on this; I suspect that he has read Asimov and incorporated the paradox and reality changes because of him.

    Asimov also writes about reality “With an infinite number of Realities there can be no such thing as determinism”. Sound familiar? September said something similar to Walter about why he cannot know the absolute outcome because nothing is determined. The mere definition of determinism is what has been a thought line in Fringe from the beginning. Real is just a perception, as has been mentioned time and time again and has always been in the background somewhere.

    It is so sad when you see the final fate of our friend and fellow Observer December (Eugene Lipinski). His death was not in vain, he died to help the team. This may be a weird coincidence, but it seems that every death of a significant character in this season has served as a reminder of what is at stake, what the team is fighting for. No death has been in vain, it has been the catalyst and what will finally drive the fate of the team.

    Fringe S5x13 - Finding December

    Fringe S5x13-Broyles caught


    When Windmark gets his hands on the reactor it is not a good sign, but then you know that fate has another chance
    to rear its head. Never count out our team; they are never down for the count. With all the references to realities, time travel and the shifting of realities, I cannot quote all of the time Asimov uses these to make my point in Fringe, so I will ask that you read the book and understand what I mean.

    When you see Broyles get caught by the Observers that is when the episode shifts. The stakes have now become higher and things are at the most dire. It’s getting real people!


    Fringe S5x13-Michael's helpLeave it to Olivia to go to Michael to figure out the plan. Maybe they do really have a connection after all. They are basically the same, in some weird way, both anomalies, both children that possessed something far greater than ever imagined, both children that essentially changed the realities and timelines.

    “Because it’s cool”…oh Walter, how we are going to miss your little Walterisms. I suspect that Fringe fans all over the world are uttering this as I type this!

    It is another one of the many, many cool ways that Fringe has become part of our everyday lives.

    Fringe S5x13-Because it's Cool


    I absolutely love love love the
    Fringe S5x13-Beautiful namescene with Jasika and John when she shows him Gene. It again is a true testament to the friendship and special bond John and Jasika have formed over the five year run of the show. It is also so incredibly beautiful that he FINALLY acknowledges her real name and how beautiful it always has been. John, you kill me, literally kill me!Fringe S5x13-Sweet moment


    I love that Windmark tells Broyles about the original twelve that arrived and that there assignment was to observe. Something strange happened…Hmm, I wonder what could that have been? “They succumbed to irrational emotions,”…no Windmark, they were just being human!

    It is such a great scene, because Windmark thinks he is superior to Broyles when as Nina (Blair Brown) pointed out in the Anomaly episode that the Observers are the primitive ones and we are the advanced ones, well we eventually learn to be more advanced thanks to Michael. “I believe you call it hate” states Windmark, “the feeling is mutual” Broyles retorts! Match point to Broyles!

    Fringe S5x13-Mutual feelings


    The beautiful scene in the car between Peter and Olivia is what Anna and Josh do best. They have always had an uncanny ability to be perfectly intimate with the world watching. They are great at dropping the fourth wall and making the private public, which is why they are one of the most epic couples in TV history.

    Their hope (that word!) of seeing Etta again is closer than before. It makes me happy that their fight was not futile, that the hope Olivia had that she would be able to finally be the mother she ultimately wanted to be. It is such a sweet thing that Peter gave her the bullet that truly did save the world!

    Fringe S5x13-Mutual feelings


    Now we are at the part that for me becomes the locomotion to the end. It is so fraking cool what happens to the Observers that enable Peter and Olivia to conquer. Again the old school Fringe is harkened back to. It was so great to see some of the past cases come back to life, albeit a bit gruesomely, but still neat to see again.

    Fringe S5x13-Hope


    I love that Donald volunteers to go to the future in Walter’s place. It is a very noble thing to do. I love that throughout the run of the show Michael Cerveris has always been a favorite of mine. This multi talented man has shown us his true colors and I for one love it. You always knew there was something different about September and that is one of the reasons he became one of my favorite characters.

    So when September told Peter “It must be difficult to be a father” all those years ago, he knew in some weird way that feeling. Now as Donald he knows it with every emotion he has, he knows what Walter felt about Peter. “It’s about changing fate, it’s about hope” well said Donald! That word again is the theme, sometimes it is all you have to hold on to, that is what gives you strength to carry on.

    Fringe S5x13-Taking Walter's place
    Let the Fringe freak fest begin! The floodgates are now open! Here comes the pain! I was cheering loudly when the plethora of old Fringe events started spreading like wildfire. It was so great because it reminded me of all the past episodes and seasons and how extraordinary this show is and will always be.

    When I saw the six fingered hand, I thought to myself, The Princess Bride, which I have referenced before in my posts. Remember him? Christopher Guest played him well…but I digress.

    Fringe S5x13-Havoc

    Let’s fast forward to the last ten minutes of this episode. These scenes are the most crucial to me; it is what we as a fandom have finally been waiting for. It is not only the final battle, but the final chapter in the wonderful love letter that Joel has penned for us the fans. From the gun fight which reminded me of an old western film to the floating Observer (Walter was right, it is cool!), Fringe has always had the makings of epic television.

    Fringe S5x13-Floating Observer
    Watching these scenes again I am filled with the excitement that I was the first time I watched the episode. How edge of my seat I was hoping and praying that the plan goes perfectly. It is such a great treat to watch it again and still feel those emotions surge in my body!

    As Peter and Windmark battle, the thoughts that went through my mind were “the plan will work, I know it will,” but there was still a glimmer (yes pun intended) that it may fail. Bite my tongue, I know but then again it’s Fringe, anything can happen.

    Fringe S5x13 - Windmark and Peter battle


    Ironic that Windmark had Olivia by
    Fringe S5x13-Like a Phoenix risingthe throat much like he did Etta? What follows this scene is perhaps my favorite Olivia scene ever. It is what Olivia was meant for, what she was born for, what William Bell (Leonard Nimoy) had said time and time again she was used (I hate to use that word, but it fits) for. She was always the strongest one as Bell mentioned, kept Peter by her side, but Nina reminded her that she always had an incredible capacity for compassion.

    It was Olivia’s capacity for feeling that made both Walter and Bell use her…Nina (Blair Brown) said that Bell needs something from her. Just like they need something from Michael, he is the chosen one as well.Fringe S5x13-Etta's necklace
    It is the reason Michael has always had a strong connection to Olivia.

    She is the chosen one as Bell states. She has always been afraid of her abilities, but Nina again pointed out that Olivia always had the most extraordinary gifts, the only thing she denied was knowing, she’s had the power all along…(Wizard of Oz reference again).

    Damn I love this show). “Olivia is an uncertainty engine, every breath she takes brings us closer to nirvana, and with every beat of her heart she tears the world from its hinges. She is the redeemer” Bell said, about Olivia and in this scene she proves it.

    Fringe S5x13-For Etta


    When she sees the necklace strewn across the ground, I bet Etta flashes through her mind, her baby girl, her “perfect little soul” her second or in this case third chance to get her back. I love this scene, Anna is extraordinary.

    It reminds me of a Phoenix rising from the ashes, the power she posses to inflict the final blow. How fitting is it that Windmark is crushed, literally and figuratively, by Olivia. That she was the redeemer; she did have the power the whole time. The fear and love she has always possessed have been her triggers and the cortexiphan her weapon.

    Fringe S5x13-Olivia's power
    Fringe S5x13-September's fate When Donald/September got shot I guarantee you there way collective screaming and flailing across Fringe fandom, but remember this is Fringe, everything happens for a reason. It was sad to see Donald meet his fate, but it was also I suspect the way it was always meant to be. The tune that Michael plays is Greensleeves and the significance is perfect in this situation. It is as it always has been how it was fated to be.


    Fringe S5x13-Walter's final fateIt started with Walter and a boy, it will end with Walter and a boy. It is because of the immense love that Walter had for Peter and it ended with the immense love Walter had for Peter.

    It came full circle again; Walter saved a boy…again. It was such a beautiful scene with Josh telling John he loved him, I bet that was genuine! As I am watching Walter walk off into the proverbial sunset, I am tearing up, but not from sadness, from joy! He finally became the better man…this time.

    Fringe S5x13 - i Love YouRemember Walter is not dead, he is in the future. Something John Noble said in the last Noble intentions that makes me think we will not only see him again, but the cast possibly in a movie.

    He had mentioned that because Walter is in the future, for a while, he may miss his family and want to come home for a bit…there is always hope.

    Fringe S5x13 - Walter and Michael step through the wormhole bound for 2167

    Fringe S5x13-Finally happy And so brings us to the end…or rather the beginning again, of a whole new life. A rebirth of sorts, a chance for all of them to start over. As I watch the end I cannot help but feel a swell of emotion. I write this through blurred vision, because of the tears in my eyes.

    The ending is perfection. I had told Kenn that there were two places that the reset would happen, either Etta’s birthday party or the park and I was right on one. I am so glad to seFringe S5x13-A third chancee our beloved Bishop family intact again and enjoying their third chance at happiness. How does the saying go, third time is the charm?

    Olivia finally has her third chance, she finally feels like the redeemer Bell always said she was. She is at peace, I believe, finally having her life, love and daughter back where they belong. Peter with Etta is so amazing; he has such love for this little girl. Josh is great, so tender and loving!

    Fringe S5x13-Perfect little soul


    No comes the conclusion to the longest love letter in history. The shot of Peter (Joshua Jackson) looking through the mail is great. You can see a letter or ad that says “Thanks for the support” which I think Joel put in there as a thanks to all the fans that have supported the show through the five year journey.

    What really, though, is the ultimate “We love you” to all the fans is the symbol that has meant so much in the Fringe world and to us fans around the world. The White Tulip, the symbol of solidarity, of forgiveness, or what a son means to his father and what this show has meant to all of us. The look that Peter/Josh has in his eyes leads me to believe that this saga is not over that we may (fingers and toes crossed) see a movie in the future as John Noble hinted at during SDCC 2012.

    Fringe S5x13-White Tulip


    Well, my fiends I will share this quote from Peter Pan “Never say goodbye, because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting” so instead of saying goodbye to Fringe, I will bid see you again.

    Fringe S5x13-Peter's last message


    I want to take this opportunity to say thank you to all the fans I have become friends with over the years. I want to say thanks to Kenn, Managing Editor of Team WHR for allowing me to be a part of this amazing team of people that covered this amazing show.

    Most of all I want to thank every single person ever involved in Fringe; you have brought me such joy, such happiness, such laughter and such tears. It is because of you that I found my creative life again and that means more to me than you will ever know.

    On one final note about the series and the time reset, I will conclude with an Isacc Asimov quote here for the last time:

    “Reality has a tendency to flow back it its original position.”

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    Click to visit and follow WormholeRiders New Agency on Twitter!I hope you enjoyed my final Fringe review and my previous news articles about my analysis of Fringe and I thank you for visiting WormholeRiders News Agency.

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    Lori

  • Riese Series Set to Rock Canadian Citizens on the Space Channel!

    Well, hey there Rieslings! Click to visit RIESE Series on Canada's Space Channel!

    How’ve you all been doing since the RIESE webisodes finished airing in the United States? I hope you’ve all been well! There is some exciting news for Canadians today! Starting on March 7th, Riese episodes will start airing every Monday and Friday on SPACECAST. But that’s not all!

    Click to visit Riese Series - Kingdom Falling on SPACE Channel!
    Click to visit RIESE Series at Canada's Space Channel!Once all of the episodes are available online, Space Channel will air Riese: Kingdom Falling on April 9th right after the season finale of Merlin.

    You lucky ducks getting to see it on your televisions! Hopefully this will kick start Riese into becoming a regular series on Space, Syfy and around the WORLD! It’s just so exciting!

    PRESS RELEASE: January 31, 2011– The acclaimed Digital Series RIESE: KINGDOM FALLING Crash Lands on SPACECAST.COM, March 7, 2011!

    Click to visit Riese Series!
    Riese Series is narrated by Sanctuary’s Amanda Tapping and features Canadian sci-fi stalwarts Christine Chatelain, Ryan Robbins and Patrick Gilmore!

    Television broadcast premiere April 9 at 9 p.m. ET on SPACE – Toronto. Beginning Monday, March 7, SPACECAST.com hosts the award winning digital series RIESE: KINGDOM FALLING. Featuring a bevy of Canadian sci-fi talent, new mini-episodes of the 10-part series are set to stream on SPACECAST every Monday and Friday through to Friday, April 8.

    Also on the site, fans can log on throughout March for exclusive web interviews with the cast of the show. For those who want to see it all again, RIESE: KINGDOM FALLING airs in its entirety following the season finale of MERLIN on Saturday, April 9 at 9 p.m. ET, exclusively on SPACE.

    Riese and her trusty pooch Fenrir!

    Starring Canadian Christine Chatelain (Sanctuary), RIESE: KINGDOM FALLING is a fantasy adventure steampunk web series that chronicles the life of a mysterious wanderer named Riese. A life-on-the-run from a world with a dim future, Riese and her trusted wolf companion, Fenrir, flee their dying land of Eleysia in search of freedom as they are hunted by assassins of The Sect, a terrifying religious entity. As she tries to piece together her mysterious past,

    Riese takes on a life and death journey with the balance and the fate of the world lying in the palm of her hands. Narrated by genre icon Amanda Tapping (Sanctuary), RIESE features a cavalcade of Canadian talent from the world of popular speculative drama, including Ryan Robbins (Sanctuary), Patrick Gilmore (Stargate Universe), Alessandro Juliani (Battlestar Galactica), Sharon Taylor (Stargate Universe) and Ben Cotton (Harper’s Island).

    The 10-part web series and 2-hour telecast features other sci-fi mainstays including Allison Mack (Smallville) and Emilie Ullerup (Sanctuary). RIESE: KINGDOM FALLING is the first live action sci-fi web series to feature the genre steampunk – a sub-genre of science fiction and fantasy that features anachronistic technology and design elements, often from Victorian-era Britain. The series won the Streamy Award for Best Cinematography in a Web Series with a further three nominations for Best Sound Design, Best

    Foreign Series and Art Direction. Shot in Vancouver, RIESE was created by Ryan Copple and Kaleena Kiff, and produced by Galen Fletcher and Nicholas Humphries.

    SPACE is Canada’s national science fiction, horror and fantasy channel. SPACE is truly the boutique station for all those who dare to challenge their imagination. SPACE is owned by CTV Limited, a division of CTVglobemedia, Canada’s premier multimedia company.

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  • Webseries Alert! A Chat With Ryan Copple of Riese!

    Riese Series - Kingdom Falling on SyFy!

    Hello again Rieslings!

    Click to visit and follow Ryan Copple of Riese Series!I know we’re all excited that Riese is back up on the web! 

    Kenn and I recently were lucky enough to contain a phone interview with Ryan Copple, the co-creator of Riese: Kingdom Falling.

    Ryan discusses a bit about how Riese started, what filming locations were like and the fans reactions to the new edits. 

    I hope you enjoy listening to Ryan’s answers as much as I did!

    Airship, Dismiss, Riese at Genius Factor Games!

     

     

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    Thanks for watching!  And REMEMBER: New episodes of Riese go up every Tuesday and Thursday at noon on SyFy.  Don’t Click to visit Riese Series on SyFy!miss it!

    Thanks again!  If you have any comments, questions or concerns, feel free to leave a comment below and I’ll do my best to get back to you quickly.

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  • Press Release: SyFy to Premiere RIESE: KINGDOM FALLING, Critically Acclaimed Award-Winning Steampunk Digital Series Tuesday, October 26 2010

    Hello again Riese fans!

    How is everyone doing today?  Are you ready to get your minds blown?

    Well, here is some especially exciting news hot off the presses about Riese The Series that will rock your socks!

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    PRESS RELEASE:

    SYFY.COM WILL PREMIERE RIESE: KINGDOM FALLING, CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED, AWARD-WINNING STEAMPUNK DIGITAL SERIES, BEGINNING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26

    NARRATED BY SANCTUARY’S AMANDA TAPPING!

    Riese Series - Kingdom Falling October 26 2010

    Stars Christine Chatelain (Sanctuary), Ryan Robbins (Caprica), Sharon Taylor (Stargate Universe), Ben Cotton (Harper’s Island), Alessandro Juliani (Battlestar Galactica) and Allison Mack (Smallville)

    Click to visit Riese at the wonderful SyFy!New York, NY – October 13, 2010 – Marking a major expansion of its original content, Syfy.com will premiere the award-winning, steampunk digital series Riese: Kingdom Falling beginning October 26, on syfy.com/riese every Tuesday and Thursday, it was announced today by Craig Engler, Senior Vice President/General Manager, Syfy Digital.

    The critically acclaimed Riese: Kingdom Falling is distributed by Fireworks International, the television and digital distribution arm of ContentFilm plc. Each episode runs approximately seven to eight minutes.

    Narrated by Amanda Tapping (Sanctuary), the 10-part series stars a cavalcade of talent from the world of popular speculative drama including Christine Chatelain (The Bone Collector); Sharon Taylor (Stargate Universe); Ben Cotton (Harper’s Island), Allison Mack (Smallville); Ryan Robbins (Caprica); Patrick Gilmore (Stargate Universe); Alessandro Juliani (Battlestar Galactica) and Emilie Ullerup (Sanctuary).

    The series will also be available via Sony’s PS3, Microsoft’s Xbox and Amazon.

    Said Engler: “We saw Riese and thought they had done just an amazing job, and then we were able to give them some resources and bring Amanda on board to really help them take the series to the next level. I think new and existing fans will love the relaunch of the series on Syfy.com and enjoy all the new additions.”

    Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction and fantasy that features anachronistic technology and design elements, often from Victorian-era Britain.

    Riese:Kingdom Falling won the Streamy Award for Best Cinematography in a Web Series with a further three nominations for Best Sound Design, Best Foreign Series and Art Direction.  The series was shot in Vancouver, BC, created by Ryan Copple and Kaleena Kiff, and produced by Galen Fletcher and Nicholas Humphries.

    ABOUT RIESE: KINGDOM FALLING

    Eleysia is a dying kingdom where resources are dwindling and compassion is fading. Distrust and anxiety have clouded people’s minds, causing a regression into primitive ways of thinking. People have grown restless, almost feral. Rituals and mythology have resurged, and the darker side of mankind has begun to reveal itself.

    Riese (Christine Chatelain), a wanderer, travels across the decaying lands of Eleysia with her wolf, Fenrir. Marked as a heretic by religious group The Sect and the new Empress, Amara, Riese must evade their assassins and discover their true intentions for Eleysia.

    Riese is the Crown Princess of Eleysia, forced to flee into the wilds after her family was slaughtered. She will soon serve as a catalyst for a disparate group of supposed heretics, the Resistance, launching them into civil war.

    About Fireworks International

    Fireworks International is Content Film’s international television and digital distribution division with over 3,000 hours of high-quality and commercially appealing programming including an extensive slate of major drama series, non-fiction entertainment, kids live action comedy and Click to visit and learn more about Content Film!drama series, TV movies, mini-series and special event programming.

    Recent additions include comedic drama series, REPUBLIC OF DOYLE, primetime drama series, THE BORDER and heart-warming family drama series, HEARTLAND; non-fiction primetime documentary specials HUNTING THE LOST SYMBOL and I KNOW WHAT I SAW; U.S. tween comedy THE ASSISTANTS; high definition multi-platform thriller series VALEMONT, GIRL NUMBER 9 and Sci-Fi thriller, RIESE; new children’s programmes HALF MOON INVESTIGATIONS, FAMILY BIZ as well as the classic anime series, ROBOTECH; plus over 200 U.S. network mini-series and TV movies; and specials including the Annual U.S. PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS show. This new product is combined with the large and valuable Fireworks library catalogue, which is complemented by a raft of formidable television shows including Gene Roddenberry’s ANDROMEDA, MUTANT X and RELIC HUNTER.

    Syfy is a media destination for imagination-based entertainment. With year round acclaimed original series, events, blockbuster movies, classic Click to visit the stupendous SyFy!science fiction and fantasy programming, a dynamic Web site (www.Syfy.com), and a portfolio of adjacent business (Syfy Ventures), Syfy is a passport to limitless possibilities. Originally launched in 1992 as SCI FI Channel, and currently in more than 96 million homes, Syfy is a network of NBC Universal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies. (Syfy. Imagine greater.)

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  • Press Release: Webseries Alert! Spotlight On: Riese!

    Well, hello there! Click here to visit RIESE on their official web site!

    Who here has heard of Riese The Series? Show of hands? Ah, I knew there would be a lot of you! And lucky for you, we here at WHR have some very interesting and exciting news for you about this fantastic webshow. First, a little background on the series.

    If you have never heard of Riese before, it stars Christine Chatelain as Riese, Sharon Taylor as Amara, Patrick Gilmore as Trennan, Ben Cotton as Herrick, Ryan Robbins as Rand, Alessandro Juliani as Garin, Emilie Ullerup as Aliza, Allison Mack as Marlise, and Peter Kelamis as Ormand. I know, right?! If that isn’t a geekfest of the highest order, I don’t know what is.

    Click here to  visit RIESE at their official web site!

    Set in a world of Steampunk, Riese takes place in the nation of Eleysia, a land that was once a peaceful kingdom ruled over by Empress Kara and Emperor Ulric.

    In a coup d’état that was organized by a religious group known as The Sect, the Empress’s cousin Amara was placed upon the throne.

    Amara, under The Sect’s influence, wanted to unite the world under one rule. That meant only one thing. War. The Sect claims to be the official religion of Eleysia and is thrusting their beliefs upon the nations falling to them. Because of the vicious rule of the Empress, the land has begun to die. Trust and Truth are no longer. Compassion is just a long since forgotten memory and Humanity is considered to be a traitorous act. Click here to  visit RIESE at their official web site!

    Through all of this comes Riese and Fenrir. Where did she come from, this wanderer and her wolf? That is a question even she can’t remember the answer to, but she knows that it is her duty to help the downtrodden people of the lands.

    The Sect branded her a heretic, but she is really a light amongst the darkness that has consumed Eleysia; Humanity’s last hope. On the run, she must find the answers to the questions that plague her and realize her destiny before it is too late.

    Click here to  visit RIESE at their official web site!

    Click to visit the stupendous SyFy!Sounds amazing, yeah?! Well, let me be the first to tell you that it is indeed! Riese first aired on the Reise Official web site to absolutely rave reviews, myself being one of the ‘ravers’. Over a million hits later and what happened? Riese had to be pulled from the interwebz because Syfy itself had noticed this webshow that was catching everyone’s attention and picked it up!

    I don’t know if any of you are fans of the show Sanctuary, but it’s basically the same deal. It started off as an independent webshow, got picked up by Syfy, developed into a television show and here we are on the third season! Hopefully Riese follows that same path. I would love to see it as a weekly program on my TV!

    You don’t have to take my word for it though…  Just watch the amazing previews of the first two chapters of Riese above!

    As of right now, Riese will return this fall as a webseries and will be shown exclusively in the US on Click here to  visit RIESE at their official web site!SyFy at the end of October.  Which, if you don’t keep track of months or time, is THIS MONTH!  I believe they are in negotiations to release it to other countries, but nothing official can be confirmed at this time.

    But wait! There’s more! The Riese team got together with the guys over at Genius Factor Games and are bringing the world of Riese to your very own iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad! It’s a RPG (Role Playing Game for all of you non-gamers out there) card battle game. You have to decide which path you are going to take in the fight for Eleysia. Will you fight for The Sect, the Eleysian Army or the Resistance? The fate of the nation lies in your hands. Choose wisely.

    Click here to  visit RIESE at their official web site!

    EXCLUSIVE NEWS: The game will also be featuring the voice of the wonderfully talented Felicia Day! That girl gets around, huh?! Wait… That came out wrong. I just meant that it seems as if she is ending up in all of my favorite places lately! …Ooookay, not that much better of an analogy, but you get my point! I hope. 😉

    EXCLUSIVE: Here are a couple of never before seen screen caps from the game that the awesome people over at Riese were kind enough to share with us.

    Airship, Dismiss, Riese at Genius Factor Games!

    For those of you who are attending New York Comic-Con the you must stop by the Riese booth #2086. Not only will the writers, directors and producers be available to answer your questions, Christine Chatelain, Ryan Robbins, Emilie Ullerup and Patrick Gilmore will be there throughout the weekend to sign autographs, take pictures and chat with the lovely fans! Click their text links to visit them on Twitter or IMDB!

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    The Reise team are also giving away loads of goodies including 9 limited edition character buttons! As anyone who’s attended a con before knows, it’s all about the buttons. Click the banner above to learn more about New York Comic-Con!

    Click here to visit RIESE on their official web site!

    And DON’T miss their panel! It’s going to be TODAY Friday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Christine Chatelain, Allison Mack, Sharon Taylor, Ryan Robbins, Patrick Gilmore and Emilie Ullerup will be there to discuss the show.

    The cast will also do a Question and Answer session AND screen a never before seen episode of Riese!

    WormholeRiders. Click to visit & follow WHR on Twitter!All you who are fortunate enough to be attending NYCC, I only have two words for you… LUCKY DUCKS! Click to visit and follow MeaganSue on Twitter!

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