Both his appearances in A Crooked Mile depict his weapon of choice to be a shotgun, though he doesn't participate much in his scene in Cry Wolf. Tweedledum is only seen in combat during the opening to Cry Wolf and twice in A Crooked Mile. " In Sheep's Clothing (Determinant, No Lines)." Smoke & Mirrors" (Determinant, No Lines).I can't believe you'd even show your face here, after what you did to our guy Tweedle Dum? So tell me what you're here for, or get the fuck out. If Bigby spares Dum, he is merely dropped and he presumably flees the scene with his brother, as neither of them are seen for the remainder of the episode.Īnd you. If he does so, Dum, choking, shares his last words of "Fuck you, Wolf" before Bigby brutally tears his throat out and leaves him on the ground, gargling on his own blood and bleeding to death at the same time. He slowly advances and eventually catches them, hurting them badly and throwing them around. The Twins open fire on Bigby, hurting him badly. They talk, Mary requests Crane be delivered to her, calling Crane the property of the Crooked Man. A third person gets out, revealed to be Bloody Mary. Later, after Bigby and Snow apprehend Crane in the Pudding 'n' Pie, two cars are seen blocking their exit, and Dum and Dee get out. Bigby finds a key in a cigar box, and opens a hidden door, finding several things in a hidden room, such as files on several Fables. If so, he meets Flycatcher, who is very helpful in finding information. Later, Bigby and Snow White are investigating and Bigby can choose to investigate their office first. Bigby is shot in the shoulder, and the twins get away. Gren and Holly go into their full Fable forms and attack Dee and Dum, who shoot them both. She sees Dee and Dum brandishing shotguns, and she is angered, having warned Bigby that at any sign of trouble he would have to leave. Whether or not a deal has been struck, Holly comes over, angry. They say they want to make a deal with Bigby, where he leaves Ichabod Crane alone for good in exchange of them leaving him alone. While Bigby Wolf is at the funeral of Lily, him and his brother Dee arrive with shotguns to threaten Bigby. Dum as his throat is grasped by Bigby (and if killed, his last words) Later, Dum can be observed through the Magic Mirror sitting in traffic. Dee refuses to say what Dum was doing, though he claims he didn't murder her. If Bigby took Dee into custody, he questions him about the whereabouts of Dum at the time of Snow's apparent murder. The brothers proceed to kick him repeatedly, then drive off in a car. After finally subduing Dee and asking questions about his reasons for being there, Dum sneaks up on Bigby and knocks him unconscious. Later, Bigby finds Dee in Lawrence's apartment and chases him through the surrounding buildings. If he chose to visit Lawrence first, Dum leaves without incident. If Bigby visits Toad's place first, he notices Dum through the hole in the building and runs upstairs to confront him, only to discover he escaped. He then gives Woody's apartment one last lookover before leaving. He then threatens the two, saying that if Bigby or Snow White ever found out he was there, he would return and kill TJ. If Bigby visits Lawrence's apartment before Toad's, Dum also strongarms Toad's son, TJ, much to his horror. This enrages Dum, and he attacks Toad with a fire poker, hitting him in the head with it. Toad claims not to know what he's talking about, and instead offers him Faith's donkeyskin coat. After his search of Woody's apartment proves futile, he breaks into Toad's apartment and asks him for the item. ( Determinant)Īfter Faith's death, Dum is sent to Toad's tenement by his and his brother's employer in order to obtain an unknown possession of the Woodsman. Toad explaining Dum's attack and how his house being a wreck and what happened, and also, if Bigby goes to Prince Lawrence's apartment first, he will also reveal that his son was also attacked.
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