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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Sunday, 9 June 2013
Thought For The Day
Pop protect, Protect who exactly? Pop, protect, Pop, as in father protect perhaps!
Hello David, that's a great scene! Pop .. Protect .. Protect Other People.. I always liked that idea to translate POP like that, to me it seems very paradox. And I like that idea regarding "father protect". Because One might say that the village is there to "protect" other people.
I enjoyed your comment, I could not have put it better myself. There would have been another "Pop" in 'the Prisoner' had the end credits of the first cut of 'The Chimes of Big Ben' been adopted for the whole series.... POP the end of the world!
Hello David,
ReplyDeletethat's a great scene! Pop .. Protect .. Protect Other People..
I always liked that idea to translate POP like that, to me it seems very paradox.
And I like that idea regarding "father protect". Because One might say that the village is there to "protect" other people.
Kind regards,
Jana
BCNU
Hello Jana,
DeleteI enjoyed your comment, I could not have put it better myself.
There would have been another "Pop" in 'the Prisoner' had the end credits of the first cut of 'The Chimes of Big Ben' been adopted for the whole series.... POP the end of the world!
Very kind regards
David
BCNU
Hello David,
ReplyDeleteyes, that's another reason why I like this scene so very much.
And additionally The Prisoner itself was often described as a piece of POP culture, too, wasn't it?
Very kind regards
Jana
BCNU
Hello Jana,
DeleteThe Prisoner described as POP culture, yes I think it was. But I cannot rememeber where I read that. It was probably written by a journalist.
Kind regards
David
BCNU