Just before he died, Simon Monjack was making plans for a European getaway and a new book project. Speaking to People on May 14, just nine days before his death at age 40, the onetime screenwriter said he hoped to travel to Europe with Sharon Murphy, the mother of his late wife Brittany. "Of course I’ll take her with me - I can’t leave her, " he said of Sharon. Planning to begin work on a photography book about ballet, he said he hoped the project would be therapeutic given Brittany’s love of ballet. "It seems fitting to do it,...
- 5/24/2010
- by Michelle Tauber
- PEOPLE.com
Preview of "My Own Worst Enemy" episode 1.06 has been released. It reveals Edward Albright, played by Christian Slater, dealing with his past and national security as an effort in finding the culprit who murdered his parents.
With the title "High Crimes and Turducken", the episode shows Angie bracing herself and preparing for a bad news when her father Archie comes to town for the holidays. Meanwhile, Tom rekindles his strained relationship with his wife Mary Grady over a bourbon cooking session. Plus, Henry Spivey, also played by Slater, gets a birds eye view of Edwards' relationship with Dr. Norah Skinner.
Guest starring Stephen McDonald Howard as Archie and Missy Yager as Mary Grady, "High Crimes and Turducken" is scheduled to air on November 24 at 10/9c on NBC.
With the title "High Crimes and Turducken", the episode shows Angie bracing herself and preparing for a bad news when her father Archie comes to town for the holidays. Meanwhile, Tom rekindles his strained relationship with his wife Mary Grady over a bourbon cooking session. Plus, Henry Spivey, also played by Slater, gets a birds eye view of Edwards' relationship with Dr. Norah Skinner.
Guest starring Stephen McDonald Howard as Archie and Missy Yager as Mary Grady, "High Crimes and Turducken" is scheduled to air on November 24 at 10/9c on NBC.
- 11/18/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
NBC’s My Own Worst Enemy started off sluggishly, gaining mixed reviews from several TV critics. Oddly enough, audiences decided to stick with it. In fact, even our BuddyTV readers believe that it should be given more than just a second chance. Most of our reader comments revolve around following the series and seeing what other tricks it may reveal in the coming episodes.
“’My Own Worst Enemy’ isn’t that bad. It isn’t that good right now either,” If Magazine said in their review. “But [last week’s episode, “Hello Henry”] was a definite improvement over the let’s throw every plotline we have for the season into one episode and see what sticks.”
“Enemy did get some positive reviews — and by default, it's unquestionably the most watchable of NBC's new shows — and it's the kind of show that will find its loyalists,” Matt Roush of TV Guide recently commented.
Entertainment Weekly said in their succeeding reviews,...
“’My Own Worst Enemy’ isn’t that bad. It isn’t that good right now either,” If Magazine said in their review. “But [last week’s episode, “Hello Henry”] was a definite improvement over the let’s throw every plotline we have for the season into one episode and see what sticks.”
“Enemy did get some positive reviews — and by default, it's unquestionably the most watchable of NBC's new shows — and it's the kind of show that will find its loyalists,” Matt Roush of TV Guide recently commented.
Entertainment Weekly said in their succeeding reviews,...
- 11/3/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
In the next episode of "My Own Worst Enemy", Mary Grady will find out the fact about Tom Grady. The identity of the boy who she used to believe as her true son, will be revealed on "That Is Not My Son".
The episode also focuses on the effort of Edward Albright to get Raymond Carter free out of captivity. At the same time, Henry Spivey suddenly wakes up to find himself in the middle of gunfire. Henry tries to call Mavis Heller for help by giving away his whereabouts and his identity as well. The worse is, Paula, additional character played by Michelle Krusiec, is a fellow operative who accidentally heard the true fact of Henry's identity from the conversation between Henry and Mavis on the phone. The situation leads Henry aka Edward's fate to rely on Paula's hands.
Plus, the relationship between Edward and Dr. Norah Skinner will...
The episode also focuses on the effort of Edward Albright to get Raymond Carter free out of captivity. At the same time, Henry Spivey suddenly wakes up to find himself in the middle of gunfire. Henry tries to call Mavis Heller for help by giving away his whereabouts and his identity as well. The worse is, Paula, additional character played by Michelle Krusiec, is a fellow operative who accidentally heard the true fact of Henry's identity from the conversation between Henry and Mavis on the phone. The situation leads Henry aka Edward's fate to rely on Paula's hands.
Plus, the relationship between Edward and Dr. Norah Skinner will...
- 10/29/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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