A special program offering a behind-the-scenes look at "The Prisoner," the series of dramas about a man who finds himself imprisoned in a quaint yet menacing resort village, where futuristic technology keeps him under constant surveillance, making escape seem impossible. The program uses the "P...
The Prisoner: Series 1 来自 abe.pl 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 作者:N Briggs,N Briggs,J Robertson,I Meadows,T Webster 摘要: January 16th, 1967...A secret agent resigns from MI6, then wakes up to find himself imprisoned in 'The Village' - a bizarre community with a cheery veneer, but an ...
The Enemy — Geordi is held prisoner by a Romulan who survived a mysterious crash on a desolate planet along the Neutral Zone. 11/13/1989. The Price — When the Enterprise hosts negotiations for the acquisition of what appears to be a stable wormhole, one of the negotiators falls in love...
Once Upon a Village: A Prisoner Podcast - "The Schizoid Man" "The Schizoid Man" UK Airing: October 27, 1967 US Airing: July 6, 1968 The Prisoner awakens to find himself in a new home with a new look and everyone calling him Number Twelve. And who is this Number Six who looks exa...
In The Village (The Prisoner): "The Schizoid Man" Erika and Steven are pretty sure who they are, but not entirely sure how and why everything in this episode happens as it does. Ready for some headcanon? Because we have some to spare. Just like with number 6’s, two headcanons are...
(Munitions Man), Edward Clements (Young Crewman), Katie Jane Johnston (Martia as a Child), Douglas Engalla (Prisoner at Rura Penthe), Matthias Hues (Second Klingon General), Darryl Henriques (Nanclus), David Drance (Sleepy Klingon), Judy Levitt (Military Aide), Shakti (ADC), Michael ...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromdependent personality) Medical dependent personality disorder n. A personality disorder characterized by an extreme need for care, support, and approval from others, submissive behavior, and fear of being...
THE SCHIZOID MAN– EPISODE 6 Reminiscent of a classicStar Trekepisode from the original series, and also a tribute toThe Prisoner,this story contains the often used revered scientist gone rogue. More interestingly though, it explores themes of immortality and transference of human intelligence into ...
When Rudolph Höss, SS Kommandant at Auschwitz, says, “I have never personally mistreated a prisoner, or even killed one. I have also never tolerated mistreatment on the part of my subordinates,”66 he is not being disingenuous. The nontraumatized half of his brain sincerely believes ...
Tormé claims his original pitch hinged far more heavily on surrealist imagery and symbolism. His primary influence while writing it wasThe Prisoner, and he wanted to bring the same kind of abstract and multi-tiered psychedelia that characterized that show toStar Trek: The Next Generation. ...