I thought the waitress couldn’t get Number
6 tiddly? Yet Number 6 gives every impression that he is inebriated!
Its night time, but not quite "chucking
out time," although Number 6 does seem to have had enough for one night!
But hang on a minute, Number 58 seems to want to take him on somewhere, as she
is seen here helping Number 6 out of the "Cat & Mouse" nightclub
and into a taxi. She cannot be taking him home, as Number 6 only lives a couple
of steps away from the Cat and Mouse nightclub. There was once the question
would Number 6 join a club? We know that Sir Charles Portland took ZM73 to his
club, and it would appear that Number 6 is a member of the Cat and Mouse
nightclub, “members only” as the sign says! Unless of course 58 was the member and signed 6 in as a guest!
Be seeing you
I would guess this is footage from the final episode. So then, as we know there's excised footage showing No. 6 as an improvised singer in the bar. Could it be that No. 58 guides him out in order to avoid becoming the target of enraged bar visitors who wouldn't tolerate his artistry? - BCNU!
ReplyDeleteHello Arno,
DeleteYes that's quite likely, especially if he was giving them his rendition of "Nelly Dean!"
There's an old mill by the stream, Nellie Dean
Where we used to sit and dream, Nellie Dean
And the waters as they flow,
Seem to murmur sweet and low
You are my heart's desire; I love you, Nellie Dean.
At the old mill stream I'm dreaming, Nellie Dean
Dreaming of your bright eyes gleaming, Nellie Dean
As they used to fondly glow
When we sat there long ago
Listening to the waters flow, Nellie Dean.
I can hear the robins singing, Nellie Dean
Sweetest recollections ringing, Nellie Dean
For they seem to sing of you
With your tender eyes of blue
For I know they miss you too, Nellie Dean.
I recall the day we parted Nellie Dean
How you trembled broken hearted, Nellie Dean
And you pinned a rose of red
On my coat of blue and said
That's a soldier boy you'd wed, Nellie Dean.
All the world seems sad and lonely, Nellie Dean
For I love you and you only, Nellie Dean
And I wonder if on high
You still love me, if you sigh
For the happy days gone by, Nellie Dean.
There's an old mill by the stream, Nellie Dean
Where we used to sit and dream, Nellie Dean
And the waters as they flow,
Seem to murmur sweet and low
You are my heart's desire, I love you Nellie Dean.
BCNU
Oh David, that's lovely! Didn't know you could sing!
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Hello Nadia,
DeleteOnly when I've been drugged, meaning three or four pints and a few large Whiskys!
Very best regards
D6
BCNU