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 and is trained to kill with his teeth. Each identity is unaware of the other, until the carefully constructed psychological wall between the two is breeched, thrusting both Henry and Edward into situations with which they are ill-equipped to cope. Henry's family and therapist are unaware of his secret double life.
And so it is. One last adventure from the ranks of the bi-personalitied spy set of My Own Worst Enemy (at least for now...hopefully only for now). You know that saying, "go big or go home?" Well, they certainly went big..
You know what I hate? My DVR. I really hate it. But at least I could experience some justice and vindication via this week's My Own Worst Enemy. Enjoy it now because soon it'll be gone...
Last week, Edward had discovered the identity of his parents' true killer while Henry, Tom and their families enjoyed turducken. This time around, My Own Worst Enemy serves up a big old helping of revenge to go with the leftover turducken sandwiches.
Food, family, hidden agendas within secret operations, sabotage...there's nothing like the holidays on My Own Worst Enemy.
Relationships are hard enough to maintain without being a chip-fritzing super secret agent. On this week's My Own Worst Enemy, things get even more complicated for our favorite dual-personality spy.
Sorry for my tardiness in getting this week's My Own Worst Enemy posted for your perusal. I had a household emergency to deal with. Nothing derails your plans like flooding water. Yay.
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