I'm seeing this as something like finale week. Heroes aired its final episode of "Volume Three" last night, My Own Worst Enemy put out its last episode, and Pushing Daisies is doing its finale on Wednesday night. While I imagine that Pushing Daisies will make me sad, I definitely didn't feel that way about My Own Worst Enemy.
I really liked My Own Worst Enemy when it began, but after the cancellation was announced, a couple of things have become more apparent to me — while the overarching story was interesting, the single-episode ones weren't, not at all. They were all pretty much the same, and, worse than that, all too often they resorted to dropping the viewer into the middle of an action scene at the start of the piece only to flashback to how we got there later. That's a perfectly good device to use every once in a while, but can get old really fast.
Beyond that, I could forgive the basic single episode stories being the same if they were vaguely interesting, but they weren't. By last night's episode the show only had two things going for it: the Henry/Edward story and the Tom/Raymond one. The Henry/Edward one wasn't really advancing though – they both just wanted things to go back to how they were before. It was still interesting, and it was the only reason I kept watching the show once the cancellation was announced, but until last night the dynamic had remained unchanged for several episodes.
In the end, it was the Tom/Raymond dynamic, the struggles in Tom's personal life (created entirely by Raymond's superspy ways), which made for the most compelling storyline. Even last night, in the show's final episode, an episode which had Edward and company work out a way to solve the personality switches among Henry/Edward, where the Tom/Raymond story proved more compelling. Learning about Raymond's past, his reasons for joining Janus, his trying to mop up past problems and settle down Tom's life was great. We may have learned about where Edward came from over the course of the series, we definitely found out bits and pieces of his family history, but he never really felt as three-dimensional as the Tom/Raymond character, and that's even without us having known anything about Tom/Raymond's background until last night.






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Article comments
1 - K Hardy
I disagree with your opinion that the episodes are all the same. I find that each has a progression in the main conflict (Edward/Henry) and that there are interesting subplots as well. MOWE is one of the few interesting, intelligent quality shows on tv. It is in stark contrast to all of the boring, predictable crime shows and comedies. Also, I really like the fact that you actually have to pay attention and think while watching MOWE.
2 - Farley Malorrus
Frankly, I loved Christians Bi Polar Shifts without control...mostly when making love to his wife, and LOVED THE SHOW.
QUESTION? Will it conclude on Sci fi channel or any other? Is there a chance it can continue, as I hear they shot 12 or 16 episodes.
I'm dying to see the rest..
ANY HOPE?
Email me if so..
Farley Malorrus
Also, great Blog, and if anyone knows if any SMART NETWORK as in "SCI FI CHANNEL," Could probably pic up this show for peanuts now, I'd love to know it..
SO Please let me know, or I'll drop by later to see if anyone knows anything.
Thanks alot for the info..
FM