Friday, September 20, 2024

UNDERWEAR DiD Madison of Totally Spies


 

This is a request for a teenage Madison of Totally Spies episode "First Brat" being bound and gagged in her purple underwear.

Madison appeared in "First Brat."  She is the daughter of the Pesident of the United States (POTUS).

The spies are assigned to babysit her while the president and Jerry go on a fishing trip, and her regular nanny, Mrs. Quivers, takes the day off.

Upon first meeting the spies, Madison appears to be well-behaved; but when the president, Jerry, and Quivers all leave, she turns bratty, arrogant, mischievous, and vicious towards them, pranking and defying them at every opportunity. From this, Alex suggests that years of being surrounded by both the Secret Service and the media and forced to adhere to a schedule throughout her daily life have left her desiring freedom to do whatever she wants and have some real fun (which the spies were unintentionally denying her by sticking to her usual schedule), and convinces Clover and Sam that the three should try and come to an understanding with Madison.

But before they can, Madison is kidnapped by an unknown assailant, who demands the release of a certain prisoner in exchange for her safe return. After a failed prisoner exchange at the Washington Memorial, the spies track Madison and her kidnapper down and discover that Quivers is the mastermind behind the whole scheme; the prisoner she wants released is in fact her husband, whom she had been part of a criminal organization with before his capture and imprisonment, and her becoming Madison's nanny was just to manipulate her way into the White House as part of her plan to get him out. When Quivers traps the spies in a death trap, Madison, showing geniune concern for them, pleads with Quivers not to hurt them. Quivers, however, ignores her pleas and has her henchmen (who are also her sons) gag Madison and the three leave with the girl to confront her father.

Upon reaching the lake house where the president and Jerry are fishing, Quivers confronts them and demand that they order the release of her husband or she'll drown Madison in the lake. Before the president can officiate the release however, the spies, having escaped the death trap, interfere and, after a brief chase and fight, rescue Madison, and place Quivers and her sons under arrest.

Later, after the president honors Jerry and the spies for rescuing his daughter, Madison apologizes the spies for her prior behavior and thanks them for rescuing her. She and her father then leave to search for a new nanny.

At first glance, Madison appears to be the perfect President's daughter, displaying a well-mannered attitude towards the spies. It is only after all the adults leave her alone with them that she then reveals her vicious and bratty side, pranking and defying them and refusing to stick to the schedule her regular nanny Quivers left for her to follow.

However, Madison also shows other depths to her personality: at one point, she tells the spies that she never gets to have any real fun and is always made to adhere to a schedule in her life. Although she quickly plays this off as her trolling the spies, Alex seems to deduce that Madison might have been inadvertently telling the truth, and that this along with years of being surrounded by the press and Secret Service due to her father's career have left her desiring freedom from her sheltered life; it also implies that she might have treated the spies nicer from the start had they been willing to scrap her schedule and make their own fun with her, and that their decision to stick to it made her think that they were just like all of her other caretakers and guardians.

After being kidnapped, Madison shows genuine concern for Alex, Clover, and Sam when Quivers puts them in a death trap, pleading with her corrupt nanny to not harm them, to no avail. And after being rescued, she genuinely thanks the spies for rescuing her and apologizes for her prior behavior, admitting that she was wrong about them being just like her other babysitters.



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