For Your Files Only

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"For Your Files Only"
Mad TV sketch
Written byFax Bahr
Mary Scheer
Adam Small
CastMary Scheer
Artie Lange
David Herman
Original air dateApril 6, 1996
GuestsClaudia Schiffer
Greg Kohout

"For Your Files Only" is a

20th Century Fox,[11] centers on Schiffer as a new kind of secret agent. Instead of having a licence to kill, Jane Bond has a licence to collate
.

Synopsis

After an

posing as a secretary. Before Bond's superior hangs up, he tells her that Q has supplied her with a gift certificate that's good for £50 at Office Depot
.

Following a gun barrel sequence, the scene cuts to the accounting firm's offices, where a now undercover Bond is greeted at her desk by Doctor Boss and her office manager Part-Time Job. Upon her own introduction, Bond dramatically removes the pin that was holding up her hair in a bun and shakes it out. Doctor Boss then tells Bond to dial #9 in order to get an outside line on her telephone, but also stresses to not make any long-distance calls. Boss finishes by telling Bond to not take anything accidental, or else she'll have to deal with Part-Time Job and the staple remover inside his metal teeth. After Boss and Part-Time Job leave, Bond reaches over to the electric pencil sharpener on her desk to sharpen her right index fingernail.

The scene then immediately shifts to the perception of a fish tank, where Bond is involved with a violent struggle at her desk with a large man in a scuba set. Bond manages to subdue the man by using a pencil to remove his breathing tube. Meanwhile, in Doctor Boss' office, she informs Part-Time Bond that she suspects that Bond is after their files that contains their plans to take over the world. Shortly thereafter, Bond is right in the middle of a massive shootout at her desk, where she's only armed with a rubber band and paper clips. Bond is soon captured by Doctor Boss and Part-Time Job, who has her tied[13] to a watercolor[14] that's filled with nitroglycerin. Before Boss leaves, she attempts to crack a few jokes regarding Bond's impending doom with Part-Time Job playing a rimshot while sitting at a drum kit.

Unbeknownst to Part-Time Job, Bond is carefully cutting the back of the ropes with her sharpened right index fingernail. Bond soon begins to distract Part-Time Job by seductively pleading with him to make her happy one more time. But just as Part-Time Job walks back to Bond under the assumption that she wants him to romantically satisfy her, Bond manages to break free from the ropes, grabs a bottle of Whack Out, and tosses it in front of Part-Time Job, subduing him. Soon, Doctor Boss returns and to her shock, finds Part-Time Job immobilized on the floor. Enraged, Boss pulls a gun out on Bond, only for Bond to causally grab a black stapler and stapling Boss to door. Afterwards, Bond breaks the fourth wall by saying that she likes her villains "stapled, not stirred".

In the closing credits for "For Your Files Only"[15] (and a theme song reminiscent of "Goldfinger" by Shirley Bassey), Jane Bond is said to return in: "Octotempy", "The Man with the Golden Parachute", "On Her Majesty's Temporary Service", "You Only Temp Twice", "Temps Aren't Forever", "Moontemper", "Dr. No-Raise", "Thunder Ball-point", "The Spy Who Hired Me", "From Russia with Overtime", "The Living Day Jobs", "License to Type", and "Tempfinger".

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Poitier re-creates role in 'To Sir With Love II'". South Coast Today. April 6, 1996.
  3. ^ "Cartoonish portrayals ruin docudrama on N.Y. bombing". June 14, 1997.
  4. ^ Kaltenbach, Chris (April 6, 1996). "Putting its best faces forward". The Baltimore Sun.
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  6. ^ "Claudia Schiffer as Jane Bond Claudia Schiffer as Jane Bond". Nuvs' 007 Shrine. April 26, 1996.
  7. ^ Linn, Andrew (October 28, 2019). "Females Portraying Male Characters". Clash Daily.
  8. ^ "MADtv". TV Guide.
  9. ^ "Wilson Daily Times Newspaper Archives September 14, 1996 Page 56". The Wilson Daily Times. September 14, 1996.
  10. ^ Kaltenbach, Chris (June 14, 1997). "Ratings do in Superman". The Baltimore Sun.
  11. ^ "[MADtv] Episode S01E17 (Aired 1996-04-06)". Planet Mad TV. October 15, 2003.
  12. ^ "Claudia Schiffer on Mad TV". Muddy High Heels. August 14, 2005.
  13. ^ "Mad TV "For Your Files Only" (1995) [1:12]". Bondage Paradise.
  14. ^ "VCR Alerts". Brian's Page. August 16, 2001.
  15. ^ "HOME > MADTV > SEASON 1 > EPISODE 17". Rotten Tomatoes.

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