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  1. A description of tropes appearing in My Own Worst Enemy. Spy Fiction television show. Manchurian Agent Edward Albright (Christian Slater) allowed his agency …

  2. The His Own Worst Enemy trope as used in popular culture. A character's greatest enemy is themselves. Not a Split Personality as in Enemy Within nor an evil …

  3. My Own Worst Enemy is a RWBY fanfiction that diverges from canon following Volume 3 and can be found here on Archive of Our Own. It has a currently ongoing sequel, With Friends Like These, that can be found here.

  4. Tropes used in My Own Worst Enemy include: The Big Board: The briefing room monitor. Character Blog: Okay, not exactly a blog, but the Dangerous Workplace has a website. Cliff Hanger: The series ends on a particularly nasty set of cliffhangers that will likely never be resolved.

  5. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend." An Enemy Mine is a scenario where foes must work together to achieve a common goal. (The trope name comes from one particularly famous example .)

  6. My Own Worst Enemy. This surreal drama follows a man with two identities: Henry Spivey, a mild-mannered family man who works as an efficiency expert, and Edward Albright, a covert operative...

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  8. Aug 31, 2008 · Edward Albright is a super spy. Henry Spivey is living the normal American dream in the suburbs with his wife, two kids and dog. The two men have one thing in common - they share the same body because Edward took part in an experiment several years earlier to create a split personality.