The Hummingbird position in My Own Worst Enemy
October 24, 2008 by Cheril Vernon
I just love how Christian Slater’s alter ego Edward Albright (the spy) communicates wih Henry Spivey: Leaving a message on his hand.
Looks like Edward taught Henry’s wife Angie (Madchen Amick) a new thing or two in bed in Monday’s episode “The Hummingbird.”
Following the show Monday, “hummingbird” became the most searched term on Google, according to NBC.
Basically, Edward and Henry keep “waking up” at the wrong time in each other’s lives — the spy in the suburban husband’s life, or the surburban husband in the spy’s life. Either are deadly.
Who’s doing a better job of sleeping with his wife? Henry or his alter ego Edward. She looks pretty happy:
Christian Slater as Edward Albright/Henry Spivey, Madchen Amick as Angie SPivey — 2008 NBC Photo: Adam Taylor.














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