This is a request by Dragon123r for Malory Archer of Archer being bound and gagged as a harem girl.
Malory Archer was the tritagonist of the show. She was the former Chief Executive Officer of ISIS and the mother of Sterling Archer. Malory governed her employees with harsh criticism, raw commentary and belligerent vilification and almost always with a drink in one hand. At the end of Season 12, Malory decided that it was time to pass on the agency to Sterling and the rest of the team as she enters retirement with Ron on an undisclosed beach.
Malory's mother, Bub, is apparently still alive, and it is implied they don't get along. Both Malory and Archer call her "Bub." She apparently has a sister or a brother and it is unknown whether they get along.
As a young woman, Malory pursued an acting career before being recruited as a spy by "Wild Bill" Donovan of the OSS. Her first mission was to kill a German man in Tunisia, possibly Wolfgang Fischer.
Malory gave birth to Sterling while on an OSS assignment in Tangier, Morocco in Reggie's Bar, an establishment owned and operated by Woodhouse. Malory was a harsh and frequently unavailable working mother when her son was growing up. She didn't see him for 5 years during World War II and spent one Christmas in Iran for Operation Ajax. She is unsure about who fathered Sterling. One possibility is an unnamed Italian activist she describes in the episode "Lo Scandalo." Other possible candidates that have been nominated by Malory at various points are: Major Nikolai Jakov (head of the KGB with whom she has appeared in a sex tape), Len Trexler (head of rival organization, ODIN), and famous jazz drummer, Buddy Rich. Malory frequently voices her displeasure at being a mother. She also displays grudging affection for her son and hysterical emotional distress when she believes he is in danger.
In "Skorpio," she shows a definite tendency to micro-manage her agents. During her entire vacation, she observes Lana Kane and Sterling carrying out their mission to take out Spirodon Skorpio. She watches the entire operation unfold nearby, from the deck of the Chum Guzzler, a small boat rented by Nikolai Jakov for a romantic getaway.
Tough, ruthless and the veteran of many dangerous missions, Malory will do whatever it takes to succeed. She'll sacrifice others, lie, cheat and even harm herself. She is extremely secretive, vindictive, crafty and patient - not a woman one trifles with or crosses.
Her description of her son in "Jeu Monegasque" as a "vain, selfish, lying, and quite possibly alcoholic man-whore" works equally well for her. She is politically conservative, proudly elitist, and casually but inconsistently racist (in the episode "The Limited" she calls a black conductor George, which turned out to be his real name, which she didn't know before). She also harbors prejudice towards Irish people as well as bitterness towards the Japanese and Germans for World War II.
She is also very amoral. In "Skytanic," she went to extreme lengths to fake a bomb threat in order to get a room on the rigid airship, simply because her neighbor/rival, Trudy Beekman, was bragging about her suite. As it turned out there was in fact a bomb on board. After she couldn't book a reservation at restaurant "16", she faked another emergency in "Live and Let Dine;" this time she set up a threat against the life of the ambassador of Albania, but again, this too came to fruition (the chef poisoned the Ambassador). She is an excessive drinker bordering on alcoholism, near-constantly having a drink in hand or looking for any liquids of alcoholic content to consume.
Malory has recently shown an interest in returning to acting, by collaborating with Cyrill Figgis on a script in which she would play the lead character, a spymaster based on herself paired with a handsome black secret agent. Malory has previously demonstrated great attraction to black secret agents (viz. Conwy Stern). This attraction was apparently so evident in her script that the studio director she pitched it to likened it to a 'Mandingo sequel' and asked her for a treatment. It's unknown whether this side project moved forward.
Malory occupies a large apartment in a fashionable co-op apartment building located in Manhattan's Upper East Side. In the second episode of Season 5 after being charged with treason, she informs her ISIS employees that she put the apartment in her husband's name to prevent the FBI from confiscating it. Unfortunately, after Ron broke up with her temporarily, she lost it and was forced to move into Tunt Manor with the rest of the gang. She also owns a condo in South Beach Florida.
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