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EPISODE
SEASON
The Affair - Season 2 Episode 7: Episode 7
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 16, 2015
The show seems to have become what it wants to be and is using its unique framing device in effective ways. It's evolving, challenging expectations, and has developed a captivating energy. Finally.
November 16, 2015
The scene where Alison confronts Noah about his book is by far one of the most interesting things in the episode, because it finally give some context to the central storytelling device.
November 16, 2015
There wasn't a single second of The Affair Season 2 Episode 7 that was wasted. It was a perfect hour. Or maybe it just feels like it because I feel vindicated in my intense dislike for Noah.
November 16, 2015
I'm just thankful this episode has so much Cole in it and also that it's directed by Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, the amazing creative duo who brought us Half Nelson and the upcoming Mississippi Grind.
November 16, 2015
Please don't do this, The Affair writers. Please don't panic because your show hasn't been affair-y enough lately.
November 16, 2015
To complete the portrait of Alison as sap vs. Noah as pathological liar, we learned that the new digs were being financed, in part, by the proceeds from the sale of Alison's Montauk house.
November 16, 2015
It wouldn't be Thanksgiving without some truly awkward dinner conversation, and this week's episode of "The Affair" delivered the discomfort in spades.
November 16, 2015
WHAT? This show is bonkers.
November 16, 2015
It's one of two incredibly tense and intense dinner scenes in this episode, which reveal so much about the characters involved - things that have been repressed for far too long - and leads to maybe one of the series's best installments yet.

