The dwarf stood, saying that Diggums liked eating dirt. Diggums answered that he didn't know if "like" was the right term, but that tunneling was something he had to do, an occupational hazard. Diggums chuckled and the goblin chuckled back and Diggums said things had gotten awkward.
The goblin asked if he was laughing at him and he told him that he wasn't, that he was just following the social cues of the other goblins. Diggums then called for the guards as the goblin got in his face. The goblin breathed fire into his own hand, asking if Diggums liked fire as well. He warned the goblin to be careful, as they could all go up in flames, but the goblin replied that goblin skin was completely fireproof.
Diggums replied that he had forgotten about that, but then asked if his brain was fireproof as well, pressing his fingers against the goblin's nostrils and pushing him back.
Before things could continue any further however, Jasmine Sapwood appeared, telling Diggums that Commander Root wanted to see him. Diggums was brought before Commander Root of LEPRecon , who told him that she had a one-time offer for him: 50 years off his sentence if he would dig his way into Fowl Manor and bring out Officer Short.
He started to ask if she would mind if he called her by her first name, before admitting he didn't know her first name and guessing that it might be "Britney.
Getting back to the point, he told her that 50 years wasn't going to cut it. She told him that she knew what he wanted, but she couldn't give it to him. He got down on his knees and pleaded with her, saying that he just wanted to be small, to be normal like the rest of his kind. Fairies like her had magic coming out of their ears, but he only had three or four feet that he didn't need.
She replied that a giant dwarf was exactly what she needed: a big, fast hungry tunneler who would dig into Fowl Manor. It was his choice: to either dig into Fowl Manor or go back to jail. He replied that they were grunting at each other like hippos with a throat infection. He asked if she really considered him a criminal, saying that he was an artist, but she told him that he was picking her pocket.
At this, Diggums simply started bargaining, demanding a hundred years off his sentence and a single cell with no goblins. Root eventually agreed to 74 years off and the single cell, so Diggums got to work. He emerged from a painting inside Fowl Manor and told the forces outside that he was in. Domovoi reported this to Artemis, who told him to let him open it, as it was exactly what he wanted.
He turned the dials and succeeded, seemingly opening it, only for it to pop back up. He spoke to it like an old nemesis, saying that it was temperamental and had evolved. He continued that he had too, using his specialized dwarf hairs to work his magic on it. Inside was something he hadn't imagined finding: the most valuable fairy treasure of all, the Aculos.
Holly Short and Artemis Fowl Jr. The young Artemis felt that his bargaining position had just gotten a whole lot stronger, saying that those mustn't find out that they had it. Diggums, however, indicated an eye camera and told him that they already knew. With the stakes dramatically raised, the forces outside, now commanded by Briar Cudgeon , prepared to send a troll into Fowl Manor. Holly Short, turning to Domovoi Butler, stated that she would need her gun and Diggums sheepishly produced it, having pinched it in the commotion.
The group then battled the troll and Diggums did his part by wrestling it and then swallowing the Aculos to keep it safe. After the battle, Artemis Jr. There, his interrogator told him that unless he told him exactly what happened at Fowl Manor, he would be permanently imprisoned. Diggums told the interrogator that he didn't want him, that he wanted the brains of the operation, the one who stole the Aculos.
The interrogator asked what this was, entirely unaware of it. As Diggums started to explain, the interrogator was disbelieving. He called him a common thief that was in league with an uncommon thief and demanded that he tell him everything about the man he worked For. Diggums, however, replied that what had happened wasn't about the father, it was about the son.
He began relating his tale, warning the interrogator not to underestimate the kid and saying that he would show him the infinite possibilities of magic. He began telling his tale of the events he had participated in. In writing about why Olaf is such an enticing character, Ebiri pointed to the snowman's boundless idealism, saying, "Gad brings just the right amount of wide-eyed enthusiasm to the voice of a character who doesn't know anything about the world, but is eager to discover it, to a fault.
Frozen isn't the only time Gad has given life to a popular sidekick in a Disney film. For his next outing with the Mouse House, the Broadway star got to put his song and dance skills to the test.
As the henchman to the villainous Gaston Luke Evans , Gad exercises his Broadway trained muscles in the musical number "Gaston," wherein LeFou serenades his vain boss. The character was also the cause of some controversy before the film even released.
During an interview with Attitude , director Bill Condon revealed that in his version of the classic fairytale, Gaston not only had a crush on his boss, but would also have a "gay moment," a first for a Disney film. The revelation caused Kuwait to cancel all screenings of the movie via BBC , while Russia and Malaysia only released it with restrictive content ratings via The Hollywood Reporter. At Vulture , Jackson McHenry pointed out that, despite all the hype surrounding the reveal, the "gay moment" in question a dance between LeFou and another male character "lasts for two seconds at the most.
Writing for Huffington Post , Brain A. Coussens admonished the way the character was handled overall. While he didn't find anything overtly offensive about Gad's performance, he argued that in the larger context of LeFou's storyline it felt like, "gay stereotypes performed for a laugh by a heterosexual man for a largely heterosexual audience.
Previous Next. Mulch Diggums Mulch is a pretty big deal in the novel because he's the fairies' way into Fowl Manor and the reason they know about Artemis's copy of the Book—but Mulch is also just a tool in fairy hands for the time being.
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