Characterisation Riley is mysterious and has a dark past. During an interview with entertainment website
Last Broadcast Young described Riley stating: "He's a little dark, but a good guy. He has a bit of trouble expressing himself, particularly where his parents and his past are concerned, but at the same time he's very genuine." Riley's adoption has affected his persona, of this during a separate interview with
Last Broadcast, Young said: "The problem is, he feels sensitive about being given up for adoption because it's like a rejection to him. He's also insecure about his adoptive parents and feels unsure about whether they really love him". Riley had a distinctive laugh which was created by Young. Various media sources reported the story after Australian conservative groups voiced their disapproval of the storyline. The media dramatised the plot in the wake of a real life case in which an
Austrian man
Josef Fritzl raped his daughter, the storyline was likened to the real life case. The Australian Family Association accused the soap opera of using plots mirroring real life events to attract viewers, branding them 'opportunistic'. The president of its
Queensland branch commented on the storyline stating: "Is
Neighbours redefining itself as some kind of sick mockumentary? Incest is a very sensitive subject that I wouldn't expect a prime-time program aimed at children to be tackling. They are dealing with young minds who can't fully understand or analyse the issues." Executive producer
Susan Bower defended the storyline stating: "It is controversial, but all our stories are handled carefully." The storyline aired regardless of the criticism, in which
Heather Pryor (
Georgina Andrews) and Bridget discover their affair. ==Storylines==