《Good Old Days (TV Special 1977)》Storyline
Perched precariously on the edge of the railing, he watched as a street magician below placed a young boy into a "magic basket," and skewered the basket with six long swords from different angles.Afterwards, overly-friendly Butters was one of the first to tell Murtaugh how ""inspiring"" he was.Riggs played up the idea that Butters really liked Murtaugh, causing his fearful buddy to question whether it was a romantic, homosexual attraction.Later, Alfrid commiserated with the gout-suffering, authoritarian Master of Lake-town (Stephen Fry) about the mood of the commonfolk rabble, who were complaining about "jobs, shelter, food" and were possibly being stirred up by "troublemakers" (such as Bard).And when you rave of your insane desire to create living men from the dust of he dead, a strange apparition has seemed to appear in the room.