The Prisoner Ep. 6: “Checkmate” (Highlights)
Missed this episode? Catch up with the highlights:Six receives a death sentence. Two suffers a great loss. The truth behind the village is revealed!
Missed this episode? Catch up with the highlights:Six receives a death sentence. Two suffers a great loss. The truth behind the village is revealed!
Missed this episode? Catch up with the highlights:Six must stop an evil version of himself from killing Two. 11-12 meets his mother and learns the secrets behind his existence.
Missed an episode of The Prisoner? Catch up with the highlights:Six meets a familiar woman when he goes to be “matched.” When holes start appearing around the village, 147′s family endures a tragedy.
Missed an episode? Catch up with the highlights:Six becomes an undercover spy for Two in order to learn more about “dreamers,” and tries to protect 313. 11-12′s secret life is exposed.
Production Designer Michael Pickwoad discusses Two’s car, the glass coffin, and the Village Tarot cards. The cast and crew take us behind the scenes shooting some of the final episode’s key scenes.
The people behind the Prisoner discuss the subtle nods to the original series, the color palette of the original series, and designing the look of Summakor headquarters.
The Cast & Crew of The Prisoner talk about the subtle similarities between the sets and costumes of New York and the Village, and show off the prosthetic arm and head used for special effects shots.
Missed this episode of the Prisoner? Catch up with the highlights:Six tries to get his bearings when he wakes up in a strange town called The Village. Two, the leader of the village, attempts to assimilate him into village life.
The Prisoner Cast & Crew talk about the cars of the Village. Director of Photography Florian Hoffmeister discusses the show’s visuals, which combine 60′s style with futuristic surveillance technology. Ruth Wilson (313) takes us into a cave.
Writer Bill Gallagher and actor Jeffrey Smith, who plays Two’s brother 16, explains how his character introduces doubts in Six’s mind and deepens his emotional involvement with the village.