RESIGNED!
Such
have been the echoes of the Prisoner
in the first episode of Man In A Suitcase
covered recently on my blog, making it appear that it was almost trying to
be the Prisoner, or at least the
aftermath of that series. After all what would have happened to the former
Number 6 had the series had a straightforward ending? Eventually he would have
had to learn to live with what had been done to him, and then sort out his future.
Employment opportunities would have been limited for an ex-secret agent, Callan
found that out that working for a grubby little import/export business for £8 a
week wasn’t up to much. Like McGill, the former agent ZM73 could well have
given up his house, after all he wouldn’t want to live in house purchased for
him by those responsible for having had him abducted to the village. That might
well have left him living out of a suitcase like McGill! However unlike McGill
who only knew Intelligence work, ZM73 did have another string to his bow in
having built his Lotus 7 kit car with his own hands, which demonstrates ZM73’s
mechanical ability. So a job working in a garage as a motor mechanic would not
have been out of the question.
Of course it had not passed me by without notice that at the start of the series Man In A Suitcase that McGill had already been “late” of American Intelligence for 6 years, so fictionally that’s long before ZM73 handed in his letter of resignation. And production-wise the Prisonerism’s within Man In A Suitcase – Man From The Dead are unmistakable, or perhaps they are merely coincidence, but I think we can allow coincidences, I think we can.
Of course it had not passed me by without notice that at the start of the series Man In A Suitcase that McGill had already been “late” of American Intelligence for 6 years, so fictionally that’s long before ZM73 handed in his letter of resignation. And production-wise the Prisonerism’s within Man In A Suitcase – Man From The Dead are unmistakable, or perhaps they are merely coincidence, but I think we can allow coincidences, I think we can.
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