All season long, I've wondered when we would get an episode unencumbered by anyone's perspective. We've finally got one with episode nine. It's nice to finally answer the question that's been lingering in my head: What does the truth look like on The Affair? It isn't pretty. If anything, it's brutal and heartbreaking. The episode is structured with vignettes that use the time of the day to help us keep track as we look at the lives of the four lead characters. There's a lot to love in this episode, even if it does jump around a bit too much and feels tonally disjointed. The hurricane that rips through the area is a clear metaphor for the upheaval and (emotional) disasters everyone deals with — and I feel the worst for Alison.I think we can all agree Alison needs some friends. Who can she be herself with? I don't think...
- 11/30/2015
- by Angelica Jade Bastién
- Vulture
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