It all
began with a falling out amongst friends, and the sudden realisation of who
Number 6 had become, and what he is responsible for. He couldn’t take the truth
that he was responsible for The Village. So he rebelled, he caused rebellion,
death, and mayhem. And as soon as he could, he escaped, then upon returning to London he went and resigned. But that was
only the beginning, because there would be consequences for his action. In
resigning he had made a prisoner of himself in The Village living out a series
of events, and so it goes on, until there is an eventual falling out amongst
friends, and the sudden realisation of who Number 6 had become, and what he is
responsible for. He couldn’t take the truth that he was responsible for The
Village. So he rebelled, he caused rebellion, death, and mayhem. And as soon as
he could, he escaped, then upon returning to London he went and resigned. But that was
only the beginning, because there would be consequences for his action, in
resigning he had made a prisoner of himself in The Village living out a series
of events, and so it goes on, until there is an eventual falling out amongst
friends, and the sudden realisation of who Number 6 had become, and what he is
responsible for. He couldn’t take the truth that he was responsible for The
Village. So he rebelled, he caused rebellion, death, and mayhem. And as soon as
he could, he escaped, then upon returning to London he went and resigned. But that was
only the beginning, because there would be consequences for his action, in
resigning he had made a prisoner of himself in The Village living out a series
of events, and so it goes on, until there is an eventual falling out amongst
friends, and the sudden realisation of who Number 6 had become, and what he is
responsible for. He couldn’t take the truth that he was responsible for The
Village. So he rebelled, he caused rebellion, death, and mayhem. And as soon as
he could, he escaped, then upon returning to London he went and resigned. But that was
only the beginning, because there would be consequences for his action, in
resigning he had made a prisoner of himself in The Village living out a series
of events, and so it goes on, until there is an eventual falling out amongst
friends, and the sudden realisation of who Number 6 had become, and what he is
responsible for. He couldn’t take the truth that he was responsible for The
Village. So he rebelled, he caused rebellion, death, and mayhem. And as soon as
he could, he escaped, then upon returning to London he went and resigned. And so it
goes…………well until someone presses the stop button on the video or DVD player. And yes, I still watch ‘the
Prisoner’ on good old fashioned video tape!
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