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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 ….

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  2. His Own Worst Enemy. A character's greatest enemy is themselves. Not a Split Personality as in Enemy Within nor an evil clone/twin or Evil Counterpart. But the character themselves. This is where someone's biggest obstacle to achieving their goals is their self-loathing and self-defeating attitude.

  3. A page for describing YMMV: My Own Worst Enemy. Retroactive Recognition: Taylor Lautner doesn't really count because the first "Twilight" movie came out in …

  4. Spy Fiction television show. Manchurian Agent Edward Albright allowed his agency to create a Split Personality in his head at the age of 19. Edward was officially dead, while "Henry Spivey" existed, married, had two kids and worked a normal job.

  5. My Own Worst Enemy: Created by Jason Smilovic. With Christian Slater, Mike O'Malley, Saffron Burrows, Mädchen Amick. Henry Spivey, an efficiency expert, lives a typical suburban life, right down to the wife, two kids, dog, and minivan.

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    • 2008-09
    • Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
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  6. Oct 9, 2008 · Written by Andrew Johnston. Time Out says. Christian Slater’s Jack Nicholson shtick hasn’t been very much in evidence lately, but neither has Slater himself: Recently, his résumé has been dominated...

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  8. 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 who speaks 13 languages ...

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