The Prisoner – The General

November 3,1967 Season 1 Episode 6

If you want to see where we are…HERE is a list of the episodes.

On the surface, I thought what a great idea, but then, as the show progressed, I saw how evil it could be.

This one is one of The Prisoner episodes that looks simple on the surface, then keeps getting stranger the longer you sit with it. Number Six is dragged into the Village’s latest civic craze, a bright, friendly educational program called “Speed Learn.” It’s sold as progress, a way to teach people anything in 3 minutes, and the whole place treats it like the future has arrived. Number Six doesn’t buy it. He watches how quickly people accept it, how eager they are to be improved, and he starts asking the one question the Village never wants asked: who benefits?

The episode turns into a battle over information, and not in the usual spy-movie way. Speed Learn isn’t just about learning faster; it’s about removing the messy parts of thinking, doubt, and choice. The most important part is: what are they going to encode in the machine for you to learn?  Number Six pushes back by doing what he always does…he refuses to play along. The deeper he digs, the clearer it becomes that the message is all about control. Either you think like everyone else, or you are out of bounds. 

By the end, this episode feels like a warning. It’s not about technology being evil; it’s about how easily it becomes a shortcut to obedience when it’s run by the wrong hands. The episode keeps its tone light on purpose, but the point is blunt. A society that treats knowledge like a product can also treat people like human containers. Number Six’s resistance shows the one thing they can’t fully automate and control… a mind that won’t surrender.

I thought the ending could have been better with this one. That doesn’t mean I didn’t like it, though. This episode also urges caution regarding the up-and-coming computer age. I was thinking of TikTok while watching this episode.  Be Seeing You!

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22 thoughts on “The Prisoner – The General”

      1. I don’t do TikTok either but you’re right there is a lot of good stuff that’s rabbit hole worthy. But as you know lots of crap. Just yesterday a YouTube video on Dylan came up on that feed you get under the actual thing you want to see. It was like a half hour which I didn’t listen to much of it. But it’s an AI creation of a totally fictitious story where he has an interaction with a homeless teen playing a broken guitar. But of course it doesn’t say that it’s made up. I just wonder how many people believe this stuff.

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  1. I watched this late last night. Advice: watch the episodes earlier in the day, before your mind is toasty lol. I had to rewind a few times after dozing off, but I’m glad I did. This episode feels so current. It’s exactly what marketers who study logorhythms. The parts where everyone repeats the same “truthspeak” especially.

    This one is more physically violent than others. Does it get progressively more violent? How this #6 keeps his sanity is impressive after everything he’s going through. Another nod to the present. We’re living in some freaky times and holding onto sanity — or at least reality — is becoming a real challenge when tapping into the machine. It strikes me that away from the machine, stepping out into nature, is the biggest dose of reality of all. I’m really looking forward to going on blogging break starting in May.

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    1. Does it get more progressivly violent? I would say yes…in spots yes. Nothing too bad though until the end.
      They could load up the machine to tell you anything…hmmm…social media! lol.
      I liked the idea of the ending…I really did but I thought it was kinda weak…with the “question”….I see it and I loved the thought…but…it I guess he knew what to ask that machine because of who it was programmed by.
      This episode is not as confusing as the last though! That one bent my mind.

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      1. I agree, they sort of tacked on an ending, but I’m glad what he tried worked. I agree not as confusing as the prior one, which I finished watching and still couldn’t figure out.

        What do you think of the way the show uses “plants” that try to get close to him?

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    2. Oh I didn’t address something….yea I know what you mean about looking for time off in May. That is why I post when I do now. It keeps me energized… it can get to you…especially after doing a huge series like you did in March.

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  2. sounds interesting and like a very timely topic nowadays too. I see trends that are worrying to say the least where emphasis on schooling seems to be going from learning how to learn and find out things to how to avoid doing so. That’s not good for the future

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