With most of the class already gone for spring break, a nefarious villain infiltrates the school. Luckily, a sleeper agent has been lying in wait. Hold on... it's BETH?!? Oh boy.
Plot[]
Spring break has started, but Chef is still at the school, as Beth's parents haven't arrived to pick her up. Chef is annoyed, as he has a special adventure roleplay vacation planned, packing various materials for it. When he finishes explaining, he hears a strange beeping sound. Beth says it's her mother's car, and leaves before a distracted Chef can check. Beth makes her way to the castle, and picks up a cow toy, which scans her. She is then revealed to be an agent codenamed "Double-O-Beth."
Credits[]
As Chef and his students are at naptime, Richard Swimmins spies on a toy truck with binoculars of his own and dons an old-fashioned scuba outfit so he can come out of his aquarium to drive around the play area. When he returns to his tank, the kids observe the mess around the room and even on their clothes Richard had left as they wake up.
Cast[]
| Voice actor | Role(s) |
|---|---|
| Deven Mack | Chef Hatchet/Manbelow |
| Sarah Gadon | Beth |
| Wyatt White | Cody |
| Evany Rosen | MacArthur |
| Terry McGurrin | Cow Toy |
- Courtney, Duncan, Gwen, Izzy, Leshawna and Owen appear in the ending credits, but they do not speak.
Trivia[]
General[]
- Not counting the ending credits, this episode has the least amount of characters of the main cast appearing, with only Chef and two students.
- Chef Hatchet's Total Drama Yum Yum Happy Go Time Candy Fish Tails from the original Total Drama series can be seen coming out of a vending machine.
- Chef breaks the fourth wall when he says he's breaking the fourth wall.
- This is the fifteenth episode to reference someone's name in the title and the second to reference Beth's name. The others are:
Continuity[]
References[]
- The title of the episode is a reference to James Bond's codename, 007.
- On the cover of Chef's pamphlet, MacArthur is recreating the boulder scene from the opening act of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
- The message that Beth received that begins with "Your mission, should you choose to accept it" and ends by self-destructing, is a reference to the Mission Impossible franchise.






















































































