I think Ian McKellen is
well suited in the role Two, gives me the creeps at times, especially whenever
he tucks into a cherry cake. If I were Six I'd go running off into the desert
and not come back. Well I suppose he must do, otherwise he wouldn't keep waking
up in the desert would he? The nearest I get to waking up in the desert is in
the kiddies sand pit in the local park, or is that Johnny Prisoner?
It's nice to see Two has a Butler. In fact the look of that bald headed Butler put me in mind of actor Oliver MacGreevy who played
the electrician and the gardener in ‘Arrival’ of the original series.
What kind of life does M2 have in ‘The
Village? She’s always asleep there, and there’s no need for that at all. You
could have M2 awake in The Village, with Helen heavily sedated back in New York dreaming The Village, and when Helen is awake in New York, that’s when the holes appear in The Village. What’s
more M2 would have got to know her son, and Two would have enjoyed The Village
even more, as he would have had his wife with him all the time. Perhaps then
Two wouldn’t have felt the need to pass The Village on to Six, while he himself
escaped!
I wonder just how old two’s son, 11-12, is?
He looks to be in his late teens, and yet he has no memory of his childhood. It
seems that being born of The Village one can be born at any age. Perhaps 11-12
is only a few years old, maybe only a few hours! The case being that 11-12 was
created in M2’s/Helen’s subconscious, and never actually, physically gave birth
to him. 11-12 has not had the opportunity to grow up, to grow his personality.
It must be that M2/Helen gave 11-12 his personality. As for his enquiring mind,
did she also give him that, or is it something 11-12 developed himself? Two
said that 11-12 has an enquiring mind, that he wants to know about everything, including
about Six, and the “other place.”
As for Six, it’s the old, old story. Two
might give Six just enough rope to hang himself, but on the other hand no harm
must come to Six, he must survive!
So
there are no longer Observers in The Village, only Undercovers. The possibility
that everyone in The Village is an Undercover, in other words everyone is watching
everyone else. And everyone is suspect, because everyone is guilty of something,
and sooner or later they show that guilt. Sounds like the Communists witch
hunts of the 1950's if you ask me. Where people were watched by their
neighbours if they become suspect of being a communist! And then I think of ‘A
Change of Mind’ in the original series, and how that also reflects the American
Communist witch hunts of the 1950’s.
When I first watched ‘Anvil’ and heard Six
ask that question “Who is Number One?” Apparently it’s the oldest question in
Village history, so is this Village supposed to pre-date The Village of the original
series? And if it is, why did Two give a smile to the Penny Farthing bicycle
suspended from the ceiling of the ‘Go-Inside bar?’ It is a scene in which Two
gives his appreciation of what has gone before, according to scriptwriter Bill
Gallagher. Anyway, my ears suddenly pricked up, and I listened intently to the
schoolgirl 1,100’s answer. “There is no Number One, and there never has been
and there never will be. The concept of the number Two is an act of humility. The
title reminds us all that we are all pubic servants, even Number Two. No-one is
Number One.”
Furthermore in the history class, the
teacher 1955 asks the pupils who can tell him which Number 2 oversaw the
reformation of The Village?........It was 2 the 14th. Who can tell
me who was the first woman Number 2? One pupil answers “Was it Lady Number 2
the Great?” Both the question and the answer made me think of Number 2 of ‘Free
For all,’ seeing as she was the first woman Number 2 in the series. Anyway, at
least with this series I knew there could be no confrontation between Six and
One at the end, there being no One!
For the original series there was the idea
that The village Guardian should drain the blood of its victims. This would have
been demonstrated by the white membrane taking on a pinkish hue, or red. In this
series, while in the cave of the Therapy Zone, the Guardian appears to absorb
two Villagers by emanating a bright piecing white light.
Two
didn't like being spied on, did he? But I'll say this, I never thought that it
was 1,100 who was doing the spying, and I should have, after Six had challenged
the school class to find out who was running The Village and what they are up
to. I mean it's all very well putting citizen against citizen. To watch
suspects who may be "dreamers." But when you are the one being spied
on, well Two didn't take to that at all! And by a little girl, no older than
what 12 years of age. Oh Two congratulated 1,100 on her ability, and came over
as a nice and kindly old man, and gave her an ice cream as a reward, but sadly
not long enough for 1,100 to finish her ice cream before she was taken away in
a old black Bedford van by men in white overalls for therapy. And I thought
there would be a limit to which Two might go. But I was wrong. His kindliness
makes Two even more menacing, because he is so unfeeling, so twisted, that
he'll have anything done to anyone, man, woman, or child!
It would seem that Two had sex with his
mother! Was Two making a confession, or was he simply ridiculing the ‘Talking
Therapy?’ “My mother sat me sideways on the potty when he was a toddler, so
know I want to sleep with my mother!” He asked 70 if he had slept with his
mother, 70 said that he hadn’t. Two said “Well don’t!” I mean, look what it did
for Two!
And finally an observation. If the Sea doesn’t
really exist, why is it on the Map of The Village?
Breathe in….breathe out….more Village
Be seeing you……
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