In this edition of The Atlantic Daily, writer Shayla Love shares her favorite cultural picks, including the 1967 series 'The Prisoner,' which cleverly combines mystery with existential themes. Love describes the show as akin to 'The Good Place,' featuring a protagonist grappling with surreal experiences in a controlling environment. She also highlights the Instant Eclipse exhibit at Novelty Automation, a quirky art installation that simulates an eclipse experience indoors, showcasing the intersection of creativity and entertainment. Love’s choices reflect her interest in deeper narrative experiences.
The 1967 British television series The Prisoner begins like The Good Place, featuring Number 6, a retired spy resisting a surreal village's control.
The Instant Eclipse at Novelty Automation in London allows visitors to experience an automated eclipse in a small box, blending art and entertainment.
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