It's Your Funeral - Plot Summary

Plot Summary

Number 6 is woken one morning by a young woman, Number 50, who tells him an assassination is being planned and she asks him to help her prevent it. Number 6 does not believe her, thinking that she's working for Number 2, and it quickly becomes apparent that the scene is being monitored by Number 2. Later that day, Number 6 meets another prisoner who tells him about jammers, people within the Village who concoct false assassination plots, which Control is obliged to investigate. Number 6 is told that Control has a list of these people, and ignores their warnings.

The following morning, Number 2 has a meeting with the Computer Attendant and Number 100. The Computer has plotted Number 6's daily routine. When Number 2 learns that Number 6 will be attending his weekly kosho workout that morning, he realises everything is going to plan. No. 100 is sent to the gym and replaces Number 6's watch with an identical one, which is broken. Number 6 thinks his watch has stopped and takes it to the little watchmaker to be mended.

While the watchmaker is in the back room mending his watch, Number 6 notices a detonation device that can be operated by radio. The watchmaker returns with the mended watch, and as he leaves the shop, Number 6 meets Number 50 again and learns that she is the watchmaker's daughter. He also learns that the watchmaker is planning to assassinate Number 2.

Now believing the story, and realising that if the assassination is successful, the whole Village would be punished, Number 6 goes to inform Number 2 of the plot. However, unbeknown to him, their meeting is filmed as Number 2 tells him that the watchmaker is a jammer, and Control is not concerned about him, but he asks Number Six to find out how they intend to kill him, as it will give him a good laugh.

That evening, Number 6 and Number 50 return to the watchmaker's shop, where they discover the watchmaker is making a replica of the Great Seal of Office. They realise that this will be filled with explosives and detonated during the forthcoming Appreciation Day ceremony.

Number 6 returns to Number 2's house the following day, but he meets a different Number 2. This Number 2 is older and tells Number 6 that he is aware of the warning - in fact, Number 6 has warned every previous Number 2 that they are to be assassinated, and he is not concerned because he is about to retire. Number 6 is shown footage of him speaking to previous Number 2s, but Number 6 says the film is fake and that the plot is being mastered by his successor. Number 2 starts to believe Number 6 as his employers are not the sort of people who pay pensions.

On Appreciation Day, the watchmaker hides in the tower ready to detonate the bomb when the seal of office is placed around the retiring Number 2's neck. He is seen by his daughter and Number 6 who both race to the tower to stop him. Number 6 gets the detonator, but is confronted by Number 100, who tries to take it from him. While they are fighting, the seal of office is transferred to the new Number 2, who looks nervous. Number 6 then gives the old Number 2 the detonator, telling him that it is his passport out of the Village. He goes to the helicopter and leaves.

In the closing scenes of the episode, Number 6 congratulates the new Number 2, assuring him that something equally as suitable will be arranged when he retires.

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