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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.
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Atmospheric Change!
When one evening Number 6 encountered two
guardians who asked him “What’s the password?” he told them “The atmosphere is
very different here from what it was elsewhere.” What might he have meant by
that? It sounds like a coded recognition that requires a response, but it isn’t. It might be an in-joke, but then Patrick McGoohan
didn’t want “in-jokes” putting into ‘the Prisoner,’ not unless it was he who was putting them in. It might be
that “The atmosphere is very different here from what it was elsewhere,”
because the scene in question, when one evening in ‘The Schizoid Man’ Number 6 encounters
two Guardians who ask him “What’s the password?” was filmed on a set at MGM film Studios contrary to the location
of Portmeirion. In other words a mocked up Village against the real thing!
A thought... is it possible the "atmosphere" line was some sort of reference to NASA's GEMINI program? After all, the (incorrect) password was "GEMINI", and the atmosphere in space was different than "elsewhere"!
ReplyDeleteHello Nells,
DeleteAnything is possible, as well as the NASA's Gemini space programme there is also the Gemini space constellation. And Gemini denotes twins, and there are a number of twins in the village. But yes, as I say anything is possible.
Best regards
David