A life time fan and Prisonerologist of the 1960's series 'the Prisoner', a leading authority on the subject, a short story writer, and now Prisoner novelist.
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Thursday, 5 July 2012
Thought For The Day
Last night my wife and I were watching television, and after one particular commercial, Morag said "Living In Harmony is quite like a story pop-up book," and in some respects she's right.
I think we already discussed certain issues of this particular episode, e.g. if and why the Prisoner would be physically left amidst props and a whole mock-up village, lying on a filthy floor with headphones on and if perhaps everything that happened was only in his head etc. Anyway, this instance, as short as it is, the moment Number Six actually grabs and realises the cardboard cut-outs is a genuine surreal irritation. - BCNU
I think we already discussed certain issues of this particular episode, e.g. if and why the Prisoner would be physically left amidst props and a whole mock-up village, lying on a filthy floor with headphones on and if perhaps everything that happened was only in his head etc. Anyway, this instance, as short as it is, the moment Number Six actually grabs and realises the cardboard cut-outs is a genuine surreal irritation. - BCNU
ReplyDeleteHello Arno,
DeleteYes we did. I was simply making the comment that Morag made to me, as 'Living In Harmony' appeared to her one evening. That's all, nothing more.
Kind regards
David
BCNU