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.
Friday, 27 September 2013
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Why the secret laboratory in the woods, where No.6 was experimented upon, to get into his dreams in 'A B and C,' when all other experiments take place in the hospital? {except the one carried out by the doctor in D of the Dead}.
Either it was so damn secret a thing and the (female) doctor was afraid of being spied upon if she worked in the Hospital. Someone might steal her technique and sell it... Or the Hospital was overbooked and there was no space for her experiments. Or, else... her technical equipment was deemed too ludicrous right from the start to be allowed into the "real" labs. - BCNU!
I trust you are well. You may very well be right with any of the reasons in your comment. For myself, I've always thought that if the experiment of 'A B and C' had been held in the hospital, it would have been more difficult for No.6 to break into the laboratory {there being too many people about the hospital} than it is actually in the episode!
Either it was so damn secret a thing and the (female) doctor was afraid of being spied upon if she worked in the Hospital. Someone might steal her technique and sell it... Or the Hospital was overbooked and there was no space for her experiments. Or, else... her technical equipment was deemed too ludicrous right from the start to be allowed into the "real" labs. - BCNU!
ReplyDeleteHello Arno,
DeleteI trust you are well.
You may very well be right with any of the reasons in your comment. For myself, I've always thought that if the experiment of 'A B and C' had been held in the hospital, it would have been more difficult for No.6 to break into the laboratory {there being too many people about the hospital} than it is actually in the episode!
Have a good weekend
Very kind regards
David
BCNU