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EPISODE
SEASON
The Affair - Season 2 Episode 8: Episode 8
When Noah Solloway and Allison Bailey meet in resort in Montauk, the two cannot explain the connection but sooner than later becomes intimate partners even though they are separately married.
10 February 1987, Brooklyn, New York, USA
23 March 1966, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
7 February 1972, Powder Springs, Georgia, USA
March 18, 1966 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
16 May 1959, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
27 August 1974, Long Island, New York, USA
November 23, 2015
Helen is a blast in this one. She brings shots and beers and is generally hilarious as she full on laughs in his face when he start whining about how hard it is to be a white male author in 2015.
November 23, 2015
She's proud of his success, because she now understands this is what he always wanted. To Helen's credit, and why she's my favorite character at this point, that doesn't mean she excuses Noah's infidelity.
November 23, 2015
So here's something interesting I just noticed this week: Whereas last year The Affair only occasionally let the female perspective kick off an episode, almost consistently this season, the ladies have been leading the action.
November 23, 2015
Even though I just spent maybe waaay too long making fun of this show, this was probably my favorite episode of The Affair's second season.
November 23, 2015
Noah, Noah, Noah. Even in his moment of triumph, Noah Solloway will find a way to turn us against him.
November 23, 2015
Where all this is leading isn't quite clear yet, but between Noah's continued disconnection from Alison and his lawyer's work to pin the whole Scotty murder on Alison in the upcoming trial, things certainly do appear to be unraveling.
November 23, 2015
We learned on The Affair Season 2 Episode 8 that true love can paint you in a very positive light, while self loathing may take a bite out of you. If Noah hadn't thought so poorly about himself, he could have come out of this one looking pretty good.
November 23, 2015
It's not fair to call the comedy in the show underrated anymore, since I praise it every week. So I'll just say that I hope everyone appreciates the lighter moments in the series as much as I do.

