My Own Worst Enemy (TV series)

My Own Worst Enemy

Promotional image for My Own Worst Enemy.
Genre Drama
Created by Jason Smilovic
Starring Christian Slater
Mädchen Amick
Taylor Lautner
Bella Thorne
Saffron Burrows
Mike O'Malley
Alfre Woodard
James Cromwell
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 9 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Jason Smilovic
Running time 40 minutes
Production company(s) Universal Media Studios
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original network NBC
Original release October 13 – December 15, 2008 (2008-12-15)

My Own Worst Enemy is an American television drama that aired on NBC in 2008. It premiered on October 13 and ended on December 15, after 9 episodes,[1] with its cancellation announced after only four episodes had been aired.[2]

Overview

The series was produced by Universal Media Studios. Jason Smilovic was the executive producer; David Semel was the director and executive producer.[3] The final episode ended with a cliff-hanger, and the major plot lines ended without resolution.

The series followed the life of American secret agent Edward Albright and his cover, Henry Spivey, who had no knowledge of his double life. Albright, played by Christian Slater, was implanted with a chip allowing his handlers to physically switch Albright's personality to that of his cover. However, in the pilot episode, there was a malfunction which caused Albright's personalities to switch at random, revealing his secret life to his alias. Henry was then thrown into the highly dangerous life of Edward, with no real way for the two to communicate except through short cell phone video messages.

General Motors was a promotional sponsor of the show, and the then-new SUV model Chevrolet Traverse, along with the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, appeared as cars for the program's characters via a product placement agreement.[4]

Cast and characters

Reception

The first online review of the series said the show was a "snappily written, fast-paced thriller that shows Slater can be a likable TV star."[5] Another critic described the show as follows: "The real fun comes from watching Slater’s sly performance. Blending elements of Memento‘s "who the hell am I?" amnesia theme with the middle-class spy humor of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, the actor presents a relatively subtle take on sexy killer Edward Albright, the agent who speaks 13 languages, drives a fast car and lives in a spartan loft stuffed with high-tech weaponry."[6] Metacritic gave the show a score of 61/100 based on 25 critic reviews.[7]

Episodes

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
1"Breakdown"David SemelJason SmilovicOctober 13, 2008 (2008-10-13)7.3[8]
Henry discovers his alter ego and tries to cope with his discovery, not knowing whether or not he should trust Mavis. Conflicts are resolved and the episode ends with Edward watching a thank you video from Henry. It is established that while the two can't meet, they can communicate.
2"The Hummingbird"Félix Enríquez AlcaláJason SmilovicOctober 20, 2008 (2008-10-20)5.7[8]
Edward and Raymond must kidnap a German software engineer with information about a possible terrorist attack. Henry tries to deal with the fact that all his childhood memories were made up. With the help of Mavis, Henry must pretend to be Edward when he accidentally meets Edward's boss, Alistair Trumbull.
3"Hello, Henry"Bryan SpicerTyler MitchellOctober 27, 2008 (2008-10-27)5.2[9]
Edward is double crossed when he is in Mexico in search of Russia's new age nuclear bomb. Ruthy is accidentally put into a dangerous situation by Edward, which causes an FBI agent to look into the matter. Tom/Raymond's wife thinks there is more to the business trips he always takes, so she hires a private investigator to check it out for her.
4"That Is Not My Son"Fred KellerCourtney Kemp Agboh & Kim ClementsNovember 10, 2008 (2008-11-10)4.2
Henry awakens and finds himself in the midst of gunfire, while Edward was trying to save Raymond. He calls for help giving away his whereabouts and his identity. Mary Grady finds out the truth about Tom. He realised that his son, Jack, has got some of Edwards martial arts potential.
5"The Night Train to Moscow"David SemelRafe Judkins & Lauren LeFrancNovember 17, 2008 (2008-11-17)3.9
Henry starts to suspect that Angie is a spy planted by Janus, while Edward makes a dangerous deal with a KGB agent in exchange for information regarding his past.
6"High Crimes and Turducken"Adam KaneMark RosnerNovember 24, 2008 (2008-11-24)3.8
Edward puts national security in jeopardy in finding the culprit who murdered his parents. Angie braces herself in the arrival of her father. Tom gives his marriage a second chance. Henry gets to see first hand Edward's relationship with Dr. Norah Skinner.
7"Down Rio Way"Michael WatkinsRafe Judkins & Daniel KnaufDecember 1, 2008 (2008-12-01)4
Edward commits treason, when asking about his parent's death. Raymond tries to reason with Tom and Mary to avoid any potential accidents.
8"Love In All the Wrong Places"Gwyneth Horder-PaytonScott MurphyDecember 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)4.9
While on a mission in Angola, Edward and Raymond find long time American hostages. Mavis and Alistair Trumbull can't agree on exactly how they want to go about bringing them home.
9"Henry and the Terrible, Horrible No Good Very Bad Day"David StraitonRafe Judkins, Lauren LeFranc & Tyler MitchellDecember 15, 2008 (2008-12-15)4.08
Edward thinks he may have found a reliable, yet dangerous way to activate the switch between himself and Henry.

Internet video services such as Hulu, IMDb, and NBC's website offer free full episodes to persons within the United States. People in Canada can access free full episodes via Global's website.

DVD releases

The complete series was released to DVD on April 21, 2009.

References

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