Now I know what you are thinking. In ‘The General,’ which comes
after ‘A B and C’ Number 2 tells Madam Professor that he and Number 6 are old
friends, meaning they have met previously, in ‘A B and C.’ And you are now
asking yourself, how does he account for this in the above piece? Well quite
frankly I ignored that. Because as you know with ‘the Prisoner,’ it is very
difficult to make all the pieces fit!
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, 5 September 2014
I’ve Been Here Before!
That Tally
Ho broadsheet headline “Is Number 2 Fit For Further Term?” I got to thinking
about that, and it seems strange that there should already be a question mark
over this Number 2’s administrative ability, if this is his first term in
office. But what if it wasn’t, what if what we see in ‘A B and C’ is Number 2
having recently commenced on his second term in office. Number 2 made a dog’s
dinner of the educational experiment of Speedlearn, in not only the destruction
of the General, but also the deaths of both the Professor and Number 12 of
Administration. So perhaps it was decided that Number 2 should be kept well
away from administrative details, and instead to be allowed to turn his
attention to the Prisoner-Number 6, and the reason behind his resignation.
Thereby Number 2 having only recently commenced on a second term in office,
together with the fact that he drinks a great deal of milk, there is the
question “Is No.2 Fit For Further Term?” Milk you see may make for good temper,
but it also sooths a stomach ulcer. Hence the question could refer to Number 2’s
health, rather than his administrative ability. Of course if ‘A B and C’ is
Number 2’s second term in office, the headline may refer to the fact that this
Number 2 is likely to be in line for a third term.
Be seeing you
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