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Wasn't it implied (although never directly said) that McGoohan's character in The Prisoner was the same guy he played in Secret Agent?
There's a bit in the penultimate episode where Leo McKern calls Number 6 "Drake" which was his Secret Agent character, but you really need to be paying attention to catch it.
megan,
The Prisoner
is free OnDemand until November 30. Sweetness!
Some of it get's repetitious. IMO, the "must not skip" episodes are the first two, the last two, and "Living in Harmony" . I love the whole series, but have to admit some of the episodes are basically telling the same tale over and over again. Also when it comes to convoluted plans I wish both sides would follow one of the basic evil overlord rules: run all your schemes by a handy five year old, and repair any flaws he or she spots. Also if an opportunity comes up to strike a blow against the enemy, consult the same five year child and if he or she tells you it is a trap, listen.
I just watched the pilot. So far it seems like he's on the Island under the Dharma Initiative, and the smoke monster is played by a giant white balloon.
Don't know what the Dharma initiative is. Spoiler (well not really since this is a series from the sixties was broadcast NAFDA on PBS ) the White Balloon is named "Rover". I found the idea of an electroshock/vampire balloon still scary on rewatch. But I admit it is also silly.
I think that it's a Lost reference.
So apparently there's all sorts of controversy on episode order. Any recommendations on what order I should watch the episodes in?
You kids with your Lost. Offa my lawn! Be seeing you!
Rover is scarier in the new version. (Still fairly inexplicable as a choice of weapon, but definitely scarier.)
The ep order on On Demand works well enough. Watch the first two first, (actually the first three) then keep watching forward, skipping if you get bored, but watch at least some of the others because there is a lot of fun. When you are ready for the end, watch "Living in Harmony" and the two part ending. The actual last episode is great. The 2nd to the last, mixed, but you need it to follow the last episode.
::laughs at the idea that I might not watch every single episode in order