My Own Worst Enemy

Henry's never gonna get to have sex with his wife again!
 
I actually watched most of the episode last night. It's actually pretty good. I don't think it'll last just because NBC sucks right now. But I'll watch until it's cancelled.
 
Last nights ep was good.

It'll be a miracle if this show survives though. It's in the same slot as my beloved 'Journeyman'.
 
This could be Slater's comeback ticket. Or the final nail in the coffin. Which ironically wasn't Alone in the Dark (a ok, but brainless movie imo).

Would say this though. If this show didn't have in in the lead...I dunno. He's the best thing about it so far.
 
What the hell is 'the hummingbird' anyway?
 
Henry's wife is HOT!

But I feel bad for her. It seems like her only purpose on the show is to get sexed up by Edward as a way to taunt Henry. Not exactly the most challenging role for an actress.
 
But I feel bad for her. It seems like her only purpose on the show is to get sexed up by Edward as a way to taunt Henry. Not exactly the most challenging role for an actress.

I'm sure she'll have more to do as the season progresses. I feel bad for henry. He wakes up during those difficult missions but can't stay for the sex! :csad:
 
Good show, this week's sold me.I'm not a fan of Slater but he is great in this role.
 
I've really enjoyed this show so far. Slater is very believable as both of these characters. Anyone else think that we're going to find out (at the end of this season, or somewhere down the line if the show lasts) that Henry is the real personality and Edward was the one that they "created?"
 
I'm officially hooked on this show now. Slater really makes you feel like your watching two completely different ppl.

I hope this show lasts.
 
I've really enjoyed this show so far. Slater is very believable as both of these characters. Anyone else think that we're going to find out (at the end of this season, or somewhere down the line if the show lasts) that Henry is the real personality and Edward was the one that they "created?"

I thought that's the way it was explained...:huh: Or maybe i have the names mixed up.

I also think a nice twist would be that his wife and daughter are in on 'it'.....and might not be 'real'....
 
I guess I can't be too surprised that Henry's psychologist turned out to be more than she seemed.

I like that they also focused on Tom/Raymond, and the whole thing with his wife. It should be interesting to see what happens now that she's planning on hiring a P.I. to follow him.
 
I guess I can't be too surprised that Henry's psychologist turned out to be more than she seemed.

I like that they also focused on Tom/Raymond, and the whole thing with his wife. It should be interesting to see what happens now that she's planning on hiring a P.I. to follow him.

I can't wait for that storyline to unfold!
 
I'm suprised Edward is not more affectionate towards the children. They are his kids as well, after all. Why would he want his blood running around dressed like a 2 cent tramp?
 
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I'm suprised Edward is not more affectionate towards the children. They are his kids as well, after all. Why would he want his blood running around dressed like a 2 cent tramp?

Which makes me suspect that Edward is the "manufactured" personality. From a practicality standpoint, it's likely easier to take a human and take all compassion out of him, than to put it into him. A compassionless human would make for the best field agents, when it comes to this line of work, so an agency will likely look to take it away, rather than put it in.
 
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Great episode, can't wait to see the deal with the shrink.

Anyhow, I really hope this show manages to stay alive and NBC considers a new time slot as opposed to outright cancelation. The 2 million drop in viewers from week one to week two can't be good, but this is the type of show that needs time to pick up an audience (24 didn't do all that hot at first either). I really hope NBC gives it a shot on wednesday before considering cancelation because it does have a lot of potential.

Though I dare say, NBC may be wise to give this a shot on one of its sister networks like USA. I think a shortened season would help keep the show fresh and high ratings would not be as immeidiate of a concern.
 
I guess I can't be too surprised that Henry's psychologist turned out to be more than she seemed.

I like that they also focused on Tom/Raymond, and the whole thing with his wife. It should be interesting to see what happens now that she's planning on hiring a P.I. to follow him.

I liked Tom's story too. Its nice to see that they are giving him complications and a story line without just resorting to the very easy plot of the chip failing on him too.

I actually like Mike O'Malley in this (and I usually don't like him in anything).
 
Toms wife looked hot in that negligee. I didn't see the twist with the psychologist coming. :eek:
 
I also think a nice twist would be that his wife and daughter are in on 'it'.....and might not be 'real'....

Looks like next week explores my theory.

Good ep. The actress who played Ellen really sold the duel personalities. :up:

I'm not happy that they kinda closed the Tom/P.I storyline off though. They could have at least milked that a while longer.
 
Really solid episode. At anyrate, I'm with Golgo. Why would Henry and his wife have a clearly latino or native American son when both are fully caucasian? Either she's a spy who like Edward has a taste for sex, or she's been going to John Redcorn for her head aches.
 

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