Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Back To The Village

Do-dee-do-dee-do-dooo, what to do.
Laundry, supper, try to clean teh laptop so I quit getting BSOD'ed, what's on TV, nothing, nothing, check Sweetie's TV apps that I can't figure out but pay for

oooof.

The Prisoner. The original. Only 'Arrival' but okay!

I owned the series on VHS a thousand years ago, still may, but VCR? America gets 2 and 1/2 Twerps, Auntie Beeb gets the Doc*, DangerMouse, and the Danger Man. There is no good excuse not to feed every American network exec to Rover.

If you don't know the general synopsis, Patrick McGoohan, an unnamed secret agent of the Crown, quits the intelligence agency due to a violation of his own principles. Given that he has a bit too much compromising information locked away in his melon, he is kidnapped, and taken to The Village.

The Village is a life sized gaslight, the intention to take away its experiment's/resident's individuality and break down the mental walls, allowing the captors to crawl through their brains for a bit. Some of the kidnapped hold out for a while, some try to escape and end up bumping into Rover (top, and left). Eventually, most submit to the conditioning, leading to the wildly surreal community; people no longer named but numbered, pennyfarthing ID tags, simpletons and automatons.




McGoohan, now No.6, although damned if he'll accept that, is of particularly high value (and fucking PWNS an all black suit at the beginning, I mean, I'm straight and married but holy dammit), and so gets both less and more leeway than the others. The series is an acid-washed chess game between No. 6 and a series of No. 2's, men who are the Village's HMFIC, reporting to their remote masters. (It seems failure is not an option, at least in regards to No.6.)



Watch this, then find the series and watch NOW.


What some people call symbolism, I call mushrooms. Be seeing you.


*McGoohan would have made a great Doctor. As to the 12th fuck you very much Steven Moffat, the only thing I consistently like about the new Series is Capaldi. The eps have been incredibly hit and miss, often within seconds of each other. Having said that, the last ep (Sept. 27, The Caretaker) was quite good.

13 comments:

  1. Dr Who jumped the proverbial shark when they went colour.

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  2. You're just mad they took 'Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar' off of your Philco.

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  3. I am not a number, I am a free man!

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    1. Yeah, my soundtrack. Love that incarnation of the band, but also have huge love for Di'Anno.

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  4. I loved the Prisoner. The suits were great. I am not a crank.

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  5. Are you at a Vikings bar, trying to start a fight?

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    1. YOU ARE, AREN'T YOU??!?! I am supportive of that.

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    2. We have two enormous company events before Nov. 2, both of which can be good for my plan of world domination, or, barring that, a job where I am not squeezing my fat ass into crawlspaces. We are now in punchlist time for one, planning time for the second. I know longer no if I am goming or coing. Watched until I was convinced it'll all get better and bedded out.

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  6. No matter how the rest of the season goes, the Packers embarrassed both the Bears and the Vikings. Now, just to avenge that mess in the Silverdome...

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    1. I am getting to hate the Lions as much as the damn Bears. Used to be sweeping the Bears was more important to me than winning playoffs.

      The Lions have been hell on us, especially at that damn Silverdome, forever, hell, we helped Wayne Fontes and Millen keep their jobs for too long. But the last few years especially, with the flat out criminal defenses they've put on the field, I don't need avengement, I need to lay waste to that team, salt the earth they walk on, wreck their marriages.

      Or am I taking it a bit too seriously?

      The answer is no, btw.

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