@BobMonkfish What???? this episode was amazing, it had everything so cult and weird i loved it you wont see anything else out there like this my friend, this episode in my eyes was a classic from the 1st minute i was glued to the telly
Ricardo83/BobMonkfish, Sorry but I have to disagree this episode gives us an insight into the character and nature of No6, the man behind the number - a person of high morals, integrity, courage, quick of wit and no small intelligence (unlike other spy-type cinema/Tv hero's) ... It is not a conventional episode as is shown from the very start of the episode - your criticism is of the structure of the plot (content) and production values - both were the sole control of Patrick McGoohan ...
Well, the episode had two major problems before it was even finished a) McGoohan doesn't even appear in most of it (his stunt double does, hence the Sherlock Holmes facial hair etc), since he was doing Ice Station Zebra during most of the filming, and b) it's a rejected episode from Dangerman... Not a good start!
@BobMonkfish What???? this episode was amazing, it had everything so cult and weird i loved it you wont see anything else out there like this my friend, this episode in my eyes was a classic from the 1st minute i was glued to the telly
JAYFARRELL31 8 months ago
McGoohan was faggy (though married to a lady)!
Bestmanme08 10 months ago
McGoohan had a problem with intimacy with women (read the review of Ned's at the webpage at amazon.com at The Official Prisoner Companion)!
Bestmanme08 10 months ago
god I love this show..it takes me back to the days when things were still safe and quaint
lerxt42 1 year ago
Ricardo83/BobMonkfish, Sorry but I have to disagree this episode gives us an insight into the character and nature of No6, the man behind the number - a person of high morals, integrity, courage, quick of wit and no small intelligence (unlike other spy-type cinema/Tv hero's) ... It is not a conventional episode as is shown from the very start of the episode - your criticism is of the structure of the plot (content) and production values - both were the sole control of Patrick McGoohan ...
FoolOfGods 2 years ago
Well, the episode had two major problems before it was even finished a) McGoohan doesn't even appear in most of it (his stunt double does, hence the Sherlock Holmes facial hair etc), since he was doing Ice Station Zebra during most of the filming, and b) it's a rejected episode from Dangerman... Not a good start!
BobMonkfish 2 years ago
@BobMonkfish Yes, just finished watching. I was bored.
ricardas83 2 years ago
Good video, but a poor episode!
BobMonkfish 2 years ago