NBC cancels 'My Own Worst Enemy'. I was really starting to like this show. The premise is ridiculous and gimmicky: Super spies each have a computer-activated split personality of an everyday American family person to conceal their identity. Edward Albright's computer-activation chip breaks and he switches back and forth between his super spy self and Henry Spivey, his mild mannered alter ego, at uncontrolled and inconvenient times. But buy into it, and the premise is rather fruitful as a foundation for themes of the duality of ourselves and our imaginary selves, particularly American male selves, who we wish we were and who we're afraid we'll become. The main character's two personalities struggle to be and resist becoming one another, and the jealousy runs both ways. (And it's the family man personality that's fictional.) Christian Slater is great, too.
Catch season 1 on Hulu, while you can. Hulu is only keeping the last 5 up at a time, and by this writing the pilot is already missing. iTunes has the entire season so far. As of this writing, 6 episodes have aired; no idea how many are remaining in NBC's queue.