The Prisoner (1960s) Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV AfterBuzz TV
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AfterBuzz TV's The Prisoner AfterShow is a celebration of Patrick McGoohan's 1967 – 1968 spy fiction/science fiction/allegory 17 episode British TV series “The Prisoner”. The series addresses issues such as personal identity and freedom, democracy, education, scientific progress, art and technology, while still remaining an entertaining drama series. Over 17 recaps hosts Meredith Placko, Stef Z and Phil Svitek discuss the deeper meanings of each episode of the show and how those concerns still affect society today. Actor Curtis Armstrong joins for a few episodes as well.
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The Prisoner | Fallout E:17 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AfterBuzz TV's The Prisoner AfterShow is a celebration of Patrick McGoohan's 1967 –1968 spy fiction/science fiction/allegory 17 episode British TV series “The Prisoner”. In this episode, hosts Meredith Placko, Stef Z and Phil Svitek discuss episode 17, “Fall Out”. Link to show material: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=YTkMYQ_Gya4&redir_token=hTJS0cLEUXH5xnKM4m6tCmVf80V8MTUzOTMwNDExNkAxNTM5MjE3NzE2&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.podtrac.com%2Fpts%2Fredirect.mp3%2Faudio.afterbuzztv.com%2Fmedia%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F07%2FMaterials_Ep17.zip
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The Prisoner | Once Upon A Time E:16 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AfterBuzz TV's The Prisoner AfterShow is a celebration of Patrick McGoohan's 1967 – 1968 spy fiction/science fiction/allegory 17 episode British TV series “The Prisoner”. In this episode, hosts Meredith Placko, Stef Z and Phil Svitek discuss episode 16 "Once Upon a Time".
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The Prisoner | The Girl Who Was Death E:15 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AfterBuzz TV's The Prisoner AfterShow is a celebration of Patrick McGoohan's 1967 – 1968 spy fiction/science fiction/allegory 17 episode British TV series “The Prisoner”. In this episode, hosts Meredith Placko, Stef Z and Phil Svitek discuss episode 15, “The Girl Who Was Death”.
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The Prisoner | Living In Harmony E:14 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AfterBuzz TV's The Prisoner AfterShow is a celebration of Patrick McGoohan's 1967 – 1968 spy fiction/science fiction/allegory 17 episode British TV series “The Prisoner”. In this episode, hosts Meredith Placko, Stef Z and Phil Svitek discuss episode 14, “Living in Harmony". Link to show material: http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/audio.afterbuzztv.com/media/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Materials_Ep14.zip
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The Prisoner | Do Not Forsake Me Darling E:13 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AfterBuzz TV's The Prisoner AfterShow is a celebration of Patrick McGoohan's 1967 – 1968 spy fiction/science fiction/allegory 17 episode British TV series “The Prisoner”. In this episode, hosts Meredith Placko, Stef Z and Phil Svitek discuss episode 13, “Do Not Forsake Me Darling”. Link to show material: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?v=3UPk52Pk6VY&redir_token=-ski4meGrUVbfOLASywq-3avTIJ8MTUzOTMwNDYyNEAxNTM5MjE4MjI0&event=video_description&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.podtrac.com%2Fpts%2Fredirect.mp3%2Faudio.afterbuzztv.com%2Fmedia%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F06%2FMaterials_Ep13.zip
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The Prisoner | A Change Of Mind E:12 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AfterBuzz TV's The Prisoner AfterShow is a celebration of Patrick McGoohan's 1967 – 1968 spy fiction/science fiction/allegory 17 episode British TV series “The Prisoner”. In this episode, hosts Meredith Placko, Stef Z and Phil Svitek discuss episode 12, “A Change Of Mind”. Link to show materials: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?v=Q1kjxu2AI0c&redir_token=hDtJ9CunqbrxxcdKw8i6ORzHY818MTUzOTMwNDk5OUAxNTM5MjE4NTk5&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.podtrac.com%2Fpts%2Fredirect.mp3%2Faudio.afterbuzztv.com%2Fmedia%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F05%2FMaterials_Ep12.zip&event=video_description
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Customer Reviews
Terrible
The host has obviously done some research and comes across reasonably well. However, the two contributors - one more so than the other - don’t attempt to deal with his propositions in an intelligent way. Indeed, one of the contributors in particular either chooses to ignore the nuance of points made or just doesn’t have the capacity to process them - the ‘meme’ section of the first episode is a good example. Furthermore, the contributors blind acceptance of technology suggests that they are not good candidates for a podcast about a satirical tv show.
Contributors also come up with outlandish new forms of words - ie. in an attempt to sound more articulate, which has exactly the opposite effect, the contributors twist real words into nonsense states. Wow.
Host, what could have been…what could have been. Sad face emoji.