The Girl Who Was Death

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: The Prisoner: The Girl Who Was Death
The beautiful and seductive Sonia has but one goal -- to kill Number Six.
By D. Stuart on Saturday, May 17, 2003 - 3:05 pm:

I'm presently contributing after doing research on and becoming increasingly fascinated with "The Prisoner" series. To date, I'm heavily immersing myself in the late-night Friday showings of each episode on Channel 13.

This episode and the two episodes "Living in Harmony" and "Fall Out" have Number Six fire a gun. However, this episode has the excuse to have an uncharacteristic Number Six, considering it all ends up being a children's story, anyway.


By Nove Rockhoomer on Saturday, December 11, 2004 - 9:06 am:

Sonia leaves a note in the Turkish bath for No. 6 which reads, "Go to Barneys Boxing Booth; Front Row; P.S. Who Would Be a Goldfish." Can anyone explain this last part?

During the rocket countdown, the number suddenly goes from 152 to 141 just before the shot cuts away.

When Number 6 escapes from the electrified spikes, Sonia says the floor is mined. Couldn't he just retrace his steps to the previous room?

Sonia says her father "did not want to play gooseberry." I assume this is a British expression, but what does it mean?


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