It is, isn’t
it, isn’t it different? No, ‘the Prisoner’ is basically the same, unless one
messes it about. ‘Fall Out’ is where ‘the Prisoner’ begins, the start of ‘Arrival’
being at the end of the episode, so you could place that particular episode at
either end of the series. In other words watch ‘Fall Out’ first and last, I did
once, and it worked. Both ‘Arrival’ and ‘Once Upon A time’ are set in concrete,
and cannot be moved, I think everyone would agree with that. And yet there are
a further 3 episodes which however placed must follow in sequence, otherwise
they make a mockery of each other. ‘Free For All’ must precede both ‘Many Happy
Returns’ and ‘Dance of The Dead’ simply on the grounds of the local elections.
In ‘Many Happy Returns’ the Colonel reads about a Town Council and asking if
Number 6 had been a member. Number 6 said he could have been as the Town
Council is elected once a year. And ‘Dance of The Dead’ must follow both those
episodes as by that time the terribly inefficient democratic process has been
done away with! There are a further two episodes which could run consecutively,
those being ‘The General’ and ‘A B and C.’ Why that way around? Because in the
one Number 2 announces himself in the opening sequence as the new Number 2,
whereas in the latter he’s just Number 2. I suppose it’s possible that two
further episodes could theoretically run consecutively, ‘The Chimes of Big Ben’
and ‘Once Upon A Time.’ The only trouble with that is, the fact that Number 2
must have been away from The Village, because he was brought back there for
‘Once Upon A Time!” The remaining 8 episodes could then be jumbled up and
slotted into the remaining gaps in the sequence the viewer may care to put them
in, or not as the case maybe. For example there are certain episodes I might
care to leave out, ‘Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling’ for one, but then I would
miss the music, ‘Living In Harmony’ for another, ‘The Schizoid Man’ would be a
third because its flawed and didn’t need to be. Perhaps ‘The Girl Who Was
Death’ for a fourth, because it’s more ‘Danger Man’ than Prisoner, ‘It’s Your
Funeral,’ and ‘A Change of Mind’ to make 6, leaving only ‘Checkmate’ and
‘Hammer Into Anvil’ left to place for a mini-series of 11 episodes. Perhaps I’d
place ‘Free For All,’ followed by ‘Checkmate,’ after all in the former. Number
6 did promise to find out who are the warders and who the prisoners, something
he did in the latter, for what good it did him!
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