During
the daily prognosis report gathered on No.6 in ‘It’s Your Funeral,’ he leaves
the café and goes to the kiosk where he buys a copy of The Tally Ho. Sadly it’s
impossible to read the headline of the broadsheet. However the headline is made
up of three words which excludes it from being one of the earlier editions seen
in previous episodes. So it is one produced for ‘It’s Your Funeral.’ But
whether or not the headline has anything to do with Appreciation Day is
impossible to say not being able to read it. Also we don’t know how far back
the daily prognosis goes, as there is no indication of when No.6 bought that
copy of The Tally Ho, it might have been a day ago, it might have been weeks.
If we consider the café for a moment, where No.6 has been drinking tea or
coffee, before he goes to the kiosk, that café is first seen in ‘The General.’
So the headline might have absolutely nothing to do with Appreciation Day, and
could be anything at all. It’s also intriguing that an edition of the Tally Ho
was produced especially for ‘It’s Your Funeral,’ and yet the television viewer
doesn’t get to see the headline! What was there to hide?
Be
seeing you
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