I like it because I like Christian Slater, but some things confuse me. Such as, 
why would they need to create this type of double personality for him, but not 
for his office buddy and lifelong friend, who seems to do deep cover missions 
as well? and why, if his identities are becoming unhinged, would the 
organization allow him to stay by himself at night? Seems to me the 
unpredictable nature of his condition would predictably lead to what happened: 
the personalities coming and going at odd times.
And why would his Alfre Woodward's character tell the civilian personality all 
about the organization, then leave the guy alone? Again, I know they said they 
would take care of him, but seems like really sloppy behaviour.

Sounds like I'm being really picky, but those were little things that were a 
bit strange. Why didn't they simply grab the guy as soon as he exhibited 
problems, and held him captive until they were ready to do the procedure?

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From: "marian_changling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
...still watching this. I have to admit that I like the subtle
reference to Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the choice of first names. It
does remind me a lot of the British drama "Jekyll", but it's not an
exact copy. Fun so far. 


 

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