My Own Worst Enemy
The American drama My Own Worst Enemy first aired on NBC in 2008. The first episode aired on October 13, and the last one was on December 15. Universal Media Studios was in charge of making the show. The executive producer was Jason Smilovic, while the director and executive producer was David Semel. The last episode ended on a cliffhanger, and none of the major story lines were wrapped up. The show was about an American spy named Edward Albright and his cover name, Henry Spivey, who had no idea that Albright was a spy. Albright, who was played by Christian Slater, had a chip put in his brain that let his handlers change his personality to match that of his cover. But in the pilot episode, a glitch caused Albright's personalities to switch randomly, letting his alias know about his secret life. Henry was then thrown into Edward's dangerous life, and the only way for them to talk was through short video messages on their cell phones. General Motors was a sponsor of the show, and as part of a product placement deal, the new Chevrolet Traverse SUV and the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro were used as cars for the show's characters.