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Syfy Digital Press Tour 2012

SciFi Vision recently took part in the 6th Annual Digital Syfy Press Tour. You can find all interviews, articles, photos, videos, etc. linked here as they become available. The gallery will be frequently updated. More coming soon!

Day One: Dinner with the Casts of Being Human and Haven

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Fandom Access, previously Lost Causes, is a discussion of popculture, mostly dealing with science fiction. Fandom Access has welcomed a variety of celebrity guests and will continue to do so in the future. Now available for download on itunes.

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Mad Men 6.3 Review: “The Collaborators” PDF Print Email
Reviews - Television
Written by John Keegan   
Friday, 19 April 2013 07:48
By John Keegan and Henry Tran

mad_menIn an ideal world, everyone in life would strive to find the right balance between their personal and professional lives. Be happy at work and come home to a loving family. The “American Dream”, as it were. That’s the goal for everyone here. Unfortunately, there are a lot of obstacles that stand in the way of that goal. Whether it be pleasing or cajoling clients one at a time, or an extramarital affair, there are costs to the decisions being made here. Don has made the decision to cheat on his wife before. It hasn’t happened with Megan in multiple instances like with Betty, but this affair with Sylvia has hit closer to home than previous ones.

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Mad Men 6.1/6.2 Review: “The Doorway” PDF Print Email
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Written by John Keegan   
Tuesday, 09 April 2013 08:04
By John Keegan and Henry Tran

mad_menThe specter of death hangs all over this episode. Unlike last season, where the winds of change were a clear threat, death has been present at least since Lane Pryce hanged himself in the offices of SCDP. That happened almost a year ago by the show’s chronology, yet there are many overt signs present now in the premiere. It’s also interesting to me that the episode takes place at the beginning of 1968, with several characters (and even a newspaper headline) noting that the country had just gotten through a violent summer to start anew in another year. They have no idea what is in store for them. It’s going to be tumultuous, though the premiere doesn’t offer any hints of that. It will unfold as the season goes along. We’ll just be content to go along with all of the main characters on their journey through their lives and jobs. For all the talk about how the wave of change is coming, the premiere makes it feel like many of these people are at a standstill, though. That has to be a major concern going forward.

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The Walking Dead 3.16 Review: “Welcome to the Tombs” PDF Print Email
Reviews - Television
Written by John Keegan   
Wednesday, 03 April 2013 14:51
By John Keegan


The-Walking-Dead-iconThe Walking Dead is often a victim of its own source material.  I mean that in the sense that fans of the ongoing comic book series want to see the characters and situations from that source material put onto the screen as faithfully as possible.  Newer fans want a show that hits a lot of the same high notes, without the danger of being spoiled.  And the writers want the freedom to pick and choose, while still telling their own story in familiar ground.

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The Walking Dead 3.14 Review: “Prey” PDF Print Email
Reviews - Television
Written by John Keegan   
Monday, 18 March 2013 11:23
By John Keegan

The-Walking-Dead-iconBeing a relatively new fan of The Walking Dead, I don’t have the long-standing annoyance or dislike for the character of Andrea that the fandom at large seems to have.  Part of that may be that I consumed the existing source material in a matter of days, and that version of Andrea still lingers whenever someone references the character on the show.  Regardless, her character arc in this season has been fairly strong, and perhaps more to the point, all too human.

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The Walking Dead 3.13 Review: “Arrow on the Doorpost” PDF Print Email
Reviews - Television
Written by John Keegan   
Monday, 11 March 2013 14:12
By John Keegan

The-Walking-Dead-iconBy giving the Governor a more nuanced characterization from the start, the writers for The Walking Deadmade episodes like this possible.  Some viewers may not take that as a positive development, but as someone that sees this show as being about the people more than the zombies, I would strongly disagree.  Rick and the Governor are engaged in a staring contest, while we see how their respective followers could, given the chance, work together perfectly well.

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The Walking Dead 3.11 Review: “I Ain’t a Judas” PDF Print Email
Reviews - Television
Written by John Keegan   
Thursday, 28 February 2013 08:36
By John Keegan and Paul Pearson

The-Walking-Dead-iconThis episode is a great demonstration of why it’s important for shows to build some tension and some goodwill before it delves into the heavy plot mechanics. There’s more than a few similarities between “I Ain’t a Judas” and the episode that kicked off the back half of season three, but there’s also a marked difference in its character beats and strong themes, in how much we care, and in how much we’re invested in the nitty-gritty of moving a story along.

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The Walking Dead 3.10 Review: "Home" PDF Print Email
Reviews - Television
Written by John Keegan   
Wednesday, 20 February 2013 09:02
By John Keegan and Paul Pearson

The-Walking-Dead-iconThe previous instalment of The Walking Dead was a bit disappointing. Most of its attempts at drama fell flat, especially the decision to split off Daryl and Merle from the chain gang, and the only real progression of the plot was done in an awkward, jarring way that didn’t ring true. Sadly, much of “Home” follows the same trend of indulging in sideplots and character beats that don’t feel important or necessary to the main story. It’s only the very strong climax that puts the episode back on track in a big way.
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The Walking Dead 3.9 Review: “Suicide King” PDF Print Email
Reviews - Television
Written by John Keegan   
Tuesday, 12 February 2013 09:57
By John Keegan and Paul Pearson

The-Walking-Dead-iconIt was always a bit of a mystery what kind of episode “The Walking Dead” would return with. Another big plot-driven episode like the mid-season finale? Something more intimate and emotional? Expectations were high, and maybe that’s the problem with “The Suicide King”, because it doesn’t hit any truly big notes. Most of the running time is spent getting us reacquainted with the post-apocalypse, with only a few token hints towards what kind of storytelling we might get in the future.
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The Walking Dead 3.8 Review: "Made to Suffer" PDF Print Email
Reviews - Television
Written by John Keegan   
Tuesday, 04 December 2012 08:50
By John Keegan and Paul Pearson

The-Walking-Dead-iconThe midseason finale certainly has all the build-up of a big conclusion to this year's run of episodes, and the production itself seems bigger, more laboured, all designed to end with a bang and leave the audience on a big cliffhanger for next year. Yet when all's said and done, "Made to Suffer" doesn't distinguish itself too much from the average episode of "The Walking Dead". It's excellent, yes, but other than a few isolated moments, it doesn't make the final push into true brilliance.

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The Walking Dead Episode Photos - 10/14/12 PDF Print Email
Multimedia - Promo Photos
Written by Jamie Ruby   
Sunday, 16 September 2012 05:07
Walking Dead Episodic Photos - 10/14/12
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