I
like to think of the Therapy Zone as a place where people go to think about
‘the Prisoner,’ either to discuss the series with other like minded
enthusiasts, or simply to sit quietly and think about it in solitary
contemplation. But does it help? I suppose it might help clear the mind of
thoughts and ideas which help clog the brain. Or perhaps one has become lost,
having travelled along one avenue of thought, only to have found yourself
detoured at the crossroads, and now you find yourself going along another
track, and so on and so forth until there you are, absolutely lost with no idea
how to get back to your original thought! Why the crosspiece? Why not the
crosspiece? Does there have to be a crosspiece? Yes, otherwise Number 6 would
have no spar to hang a sail from! I think that tapestry of Number 38’s, when
set as a sail give Number 6’s sailing craft a touch of the Vikings! The first
cross appears as ZM73 pulls open the double doors of the office during the
opening sequence. Number 48 stretches out his arms to form a cross, likewise
the late Number 2 stretches out his arms, and yet that has no religious
connotations for me as it does for some. Others would have it that Number 2 was
resurrected, if they listen to the word, and you’ll find the word is
resuscitated! Number 2 might feel like a new man, that’s perhaps because he’s
been given a second chance, well perhaps not. They couldn’t let him rest in
peace you see, they had to bring him back in order to be put on trial for all
of his misdemeanours, whatever they may be. Because Number 2 is a good man, he
was a good man, but if he’s going to die he’ll die with his own mind. Number 1
will hypnotize him no longer. He’s seen the light hallelujah! Number 48 saw the
light, he was with them then he went and gone, gone away! As for Number 6 he’s
a man of a different calibre, he’s always seen to have a future with The
Village, that’s why no harm was allowed to befall him, you can’t expect a man
of fragments to be put in place as Number 1. As for Number 1, I’ve always
thought it such a pity that a little effort could not have been made for 6 and
1 to talk together during that confrontation. But then what might they have
said? Number 1 turned out to be as mad as a hatter, well that’s how he’s always
struck me, and Number 6 is not much better, but at least he does remain calm
and calculating. Number 1 does evade capture, but his ultimate fate is then
unavoidable, whatever that might be. There’s no leaver on the upper section of
that hatch, he can’t let himself out of the nosecone of the rocket! As for
Number 6, his fate is the same fate as it was at the beginning, Number 1 showed
him his future in that crystal ball, the future Number 6 rejected by allowing
it to slip through his fingers and shatter into a thousand splinters on the
floor!
Be seeing you
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