Re: One thing has me worried.
"number6" <snumber6@aol.com> wrote in message
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On Feb 6, 2:17 pm, "Ernie Sty" <fake_em...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "number6" <snumb...@aol.com> wrote in message
>
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> On Feb 5, 7:07 pm, "Ernie Sty" <fake_em...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> >> All mysteries of the Prisoner were revealed ... Simply stated ...
>
> >> Who is Number One ?
> >> You are, Number 6 ... not You are Number 6
>>
>> That claim is as silly as the ending of the series.
> Note my screen name ... note that I saw the series when it was first
> aired ... note I've disected every word on every show ... note I don't
> consider the ending silly ... note ... one who does has shown he
> simply just does not understand ...
ROFL! There's nothing TO understand. The producers have stated that they
left things deliberately unresolved so that people would form their own
conclusions. And the ending was silly. MORE than silly. Extended
sequences of people jumping around the furniture singing "Dry Bones" or
whatever the hell that song is called is beyond silly, it's stupid.
Now, I only watched the series once so maybe I missed something. If you can
explain to me how it wasn't silly (along with the other goofiness in the
last few episodes, like what's-his-name being brought back from the dead)
then please do so. I promise to listen with an open mind.