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- From: hannon@umbc4.umbc.edu (Mr. Scott Hannon; PHYS (GRAD))
- Subject: Re: Fall Out (Questions - and spoilers)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.172039.19949@umbc3.umbc.edu>
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- Organization: Univ. of MD, Baltimore County
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 17:20:39 GMT
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- In article <BxxnG5.967@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca> john@monet.uwaterloo.ca
- (John Robinson) writes:
- >I think most people here are familiar with the whole series of The
- >Prisoner, but just in case...
- >
- >Spoilers coming up
-
- >
- >I've just seen Fallout for the first time. Now I just about understand
- >what people are talking about on this group!
- >
- >At the risk of asking silly questions...
- >
- >Why did McGoohan write in the shoot-'em-up scene? There was no need for
- >it so far as the plot was concerned (as if plot consistency were
- >a feature of The Prisoner anyhow). How is the prisoner's forsaking of
- >his no guns principle to be interpreted? (And why do they have to pile
- >on the irony so heavily with All You Need is Love?)
-
- The "no guns principle" from _Living in Harmony_? There, he was refusing
- to take up a gun to defend the town from the bad guys...he doesn't want the
- job and refuses to be manipulated into accepting it [at least, not as
- expected]. A real twist on _Shane_ and _High Noon_.
-
- Now if he thought that using a gun would get him freedom without having
- to bend to the village, I don't think he'd hesitate to use it. Its been a
- couple years since I've seen the Prisoner, but I think by this time in the
- story, he has seen that he himself is #1...he is ultimately responsible
- for the mess he finds himself in [his jailer is his own dark side, the beast
- within]. He's thus quite inclined to use force to supress an aspect of his
- inner self he's sure he doesn't want running his life!
-
- Thus the need for the violence...he is NOT going to let his dark side rule
- him, he'd going to fight to supress it from ruining his life. He means to
- be free of it!
-
- The "All You Need is Love" scene is indeed a filled with irony...not only is
- his good side dealing death to his bad side, on another level the show is
- taking a pot-shot at the flower power-ish [make love not war] nonsense
- expressed by the song...that "all you need is love" as a concept is in fact
- ridiculous. In particular, that freedom is important too, and to gain/keep
- it may involve quite a bit of activity that is mighty hard to describe as
- an expression of "love" :-)
-
- Scott.
- --
- Scott Hannon, Thu Nov 19 1992 (hannon@umbc4.umbc.edu)
-