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The Affair - Season 2, Episode 11: Episode 11
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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.
Genre:
Drama
Actors:
Dominic West, Ruth Wilson, Maura Tierney, Joshua Jackson, Josh Stamberg, Julia Goldani Telles, Jake Siciliano, Jadon Sand, Leya Catlett, Kathleen Chalfant, Victor Williams, ...»
Director:
Hagai Levi, Sarah Treem
Country:
United States
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Angelica Jade Bastién New York Magazine/Vulture
December 14, 2015 The show is at its best - including this episode - when it embraces the pulpy nature of its premise and its lurid, fiery, and soapy operatics.
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Ethan Renner Baltimore Sun
December 14, 2015 The fine performances here made up for what otherwise would have been too big of a narrative leap for me to buy.
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Carrie Raisler AV Club
December 14, 2015 Noah's most crucial interaction in this episode isn't actually with Alison at all, however; it's his conversation with Max that really resonates.
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Mike Hale New York Times
December 14, 2015 The episode's best scene: Cole, Luisa and Cole's mom visiting Luisa's mom at the Montauk mansion where she's the housekeeper. We knew whose house it was... but it was still a surprise when Margaret Butler walked out, unaware of Cole's link to her family.
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Carissa Pavlica TV Fanatic
December 14, 2015 Watching Cole and Luisa move forward with their new life was kind of touching.
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Drew Grant New York Observer
December 15, 2015 I thought this show was all about classism-after all... but all this time, both the Lockharts and the Solloways AND Baileys are sitting on just piles of cash that they don't want to touch out of pride (or something?)
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Sarene Leeds Wall Street Journal
December 14, 2015 Judging from the developments in tonight's episode, we should all be prepared to leave the second season behind with a lot of still-unanswered questions, just like we did last year.
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Sara Vilkomerson Entertainment Weekly
December 14, 2015 Now we're in Cole's memory, yay!
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