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, 23 May 2014
Teabreak Teaser
In ‘A B and C’ did ‘B’ actually have a son, or was that simply a ploy used by No.6 to confirm his suspicions, that ‘B’ was being manipulated?
Good point. No.2 said they'd researched No.6s whole life but did not say the same about A, B or C (or D). So either B did have a son and the research into B was inadequate, or B didn't have a son and No.6 is being crafty.
As viewers, we can only guess.
It would have been more amusing (to me anyway) if No.6 had asked about Bs hamster. "How old is your hamster now?" "What is your hamsters name? An easier question"
Hello ZM72, That's a fair comment. My wife has wondered whether or not 'B' actually had a son. As you say, the viewers have to make up their own minds, as we can only guess. And I liked the questions about 'B's' hamster, very amusing, to which 2's answer might be reading from the file, "Rabbit yes, but there's no hamster!"
Good point. No.2 said they'd researched No.6s whole life but did not say the same about A, B or C (or D). So either B did have a son and the research into B was inadequate, or B didn't have a son and No.6 is being crafty.
ReplyDeleteAs viewers, we can only guess.
It would have been more amusing (to me anyway) if No.6 had asked about Bs hamster.
"How old is your hamster now?"
"What is your hamsters name? An easier question"
Be seeing you
ZM72
Hello ZM72,
DeleteThat's a fair comment. My wife has wondered whether or not 'B' actually had a son. As you say, the viewers have to make up their own minds, as we can only guess.
And I liked the questions about 'B's' hamster, very amusing, to which 2's answer might be reading from the file, "Rabbit yes, but there's no hamster!"
Enjoy the weekend
Very best regards
David
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