The Mcgoohan 60's version, although doubtless talk of the remake will creep in.
I just finished rewatching the series over the weekend, after seeing the AMC Prisoner, and had a lot of fun doing it. It's one of my favorite Series.
Lots of Great Episodes, just wondering which are everyone's favs.
I'll be nice and allow everyone to vote for two.
I choose
Free For All - I like the commentary on democracy and elections in this episode. Also, This is one of the episodes that was filmed on location, which is sorely missed in some of the later episodes.
Chimes of Big Ben - The best number two in the series, and the best of the escape plots (although Checkmate is close). It also has imo the best dialogue in the series....
Number Two: I am definitely an optimist. That's why it doesn't matter who Number One is. It doesn't matter which "side" runs the Village.
Number Six: It's run by one side or the other.
Number Two: Oh certainly, but both sides are becoming identical. What in fact has been created is an international community — perfect blueprint for world order. When the sides facing each other suddenly realize that they're looking into a mirror, they will see that this is the pattern for the future.
Number Six: The whole Earth as the Village?
Number Two: That is my hope. What's yours?
Number Six: I'd like to be the first man on the moon.
I just finished rewatching the series over the weekend, after seeing the AMC Prisoner, and had a lot of fun doing it. It's one of my favorite Series.
Lots of Great Episodes, just wondering which are everyone's favs.
I'll be nice and allow everyone to vote for two.
I choose
Free For All - I like the commentary on democracy and elections in this episode. Also, This is one of the episodes that was filmed on location, which is sorely missed in some of the later episodes.
Chimes of Big Ben - The best number two in the series, and the best of the escape plots (although Checkmate is close). It also has imo the best dialogue in the series....
Number Two: I am definitely an optimist. That's why it doesn't matter who Number One is. It doesn't matter which "side" runs the Village.
Number Six: It's run by one side or the other.
Number Two: Oh certainly, but both sides are becoming identical. What in fact has been created is an international community — perfect blueprint for world order. When the sides facing each other suddenly realize that they're looking into a mirror, they will see that this is the pattern for the future.
Number Six: The whole Earth as the Village?
Number Two: That is my hope. What's yours?
Number Six: I'd like to be the first man on the moon.
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