quite disappointed with this episode, it was just an excuse to do a western presumbly they could not think of any more stories hoe how number 6 would try and fail to escape
So what exactly did Kathy die from. Not strangulation. Heart attack? She was laid out on the floor arms and legs akimbo. Portraying a dead person or just passed out..Just enough breath to wish it had been real.
I watched all of the episodes so far and loved this one,and I dont even like westerns usually.Nice uploads, Mk ultra before it was mainstream knowledge.
@chicagofrank2010 It's also occurred to me that if CBS had aired this episode in the summer of 1968 (which it did not), it probably would have slapped on a copy of the standard opening credits to avoid any "confusion."
@chicagofrank2010 There's (I think) a reason for that. Since The Village has temporarily wiped out No. 6's memory of who he is and where he came from, the feeling, apparently, is that it wouldn't make sense to have the usual opening. (They do pretty much the same thing at the beginning of the episode "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling.")
quite disappointed with this episode, it was just an excuse to do a western presumbly they could not think of any more stories hoe how number 6 would try and fail to escape
TheJQMEDIA 1 day ago
So what exactly did Kathy die from. Not strangulation. Heart attack? She was laid out on the floor arms and legs akimbo. Portraying a dead person or just passed out..Just enough breath to wish it had been real.
Good episode but the ending, sheesh.
nipsu1053 4 days ago
I watched all of the episodes so far and loved this one,and I dont even like westerns usually.Nice uploads, Mk ultra before it was mainstream knowledge.
treefrog2108 2 months ago
Very clever !!!
captjami 2 months ago in playlist More videos from kacilee123
Does ANYONE remember Shakespere? "All", said the prince, "Are punished." "All".
dandkfun 3 months ago
You kidding? Excellent episode.
cameriqueTV 4 months ago 2
not a very good episode...
emaimon1 5 months ago
@chicagofrank2010 It's also occurred to me that if CBS had aired this episode in the summer of 1968 (which it did not), it probably would have slapped on a copy of the standard opening credits to avoid any "confusion."
SamBuddwing 5 months ago
@chicagofrank2010 There's (I think) a reason for that. Since The Village has temporarily wiped out No. 6's memory of who he is and where he came from, the feeling, apparently, is that it wouldn't make sense to have the usual opening. (They do pretty much the same thing at the beginning of the episode "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling.")
SamBuddwing 5 months ago
They don't say " Who are you?" "I am number 2. Who is number 1....YOU are number 6
chicagofrank2010 5 months ago