The episode centers on , a revolutionary educational program that promises a three-year university degree in just three minutes.
: Colin Gordon's confident yet nervous Number Two is a standout, and his chemistry with McGoohan is palpable.
: Explores how mass media can be used for propaganda—a concept that remains highly relevant today.
For a deeper look into the episode's themes and production history, you can watch this analysis:
: The "evil supercomputer" reveal felt cliché even in 1967 and appears "archaic" or "dated" now.
The episode is famous for its literal and philosophical "logic bomb" ending.
The episode centers on , a revolutionary educational program that promises a three-year university degree in just three minutes.
: Colin Gordon's confident yet nervous Number Two is a standout, and his chemistry with McGoohan is palpable. The Prisoner 1967 - Episode 06 - The General 50:17
: Explores how mass media can be used for propaganda—a concept that remains highly relevant today. The episode centers on , a revolutionary educational
For a deeper look into the episode's themes and production history, you can watch this analysis: The episode centers on
: The "evil supercomputer" reveal felt cliché even in 1967 and appears "archaic" or "dated" now.
The episode is famous for its literal and philosophical "logic bomb" ending.