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    • The Affair Season 2 Review: Showtime's Emotional Drama Returns
      • In Season 2, The Affair continues to be raw in its emotional authenticity, and is unhurried in depicting its realism. The specifics of the Solloway divorce are explored (with some tedium) twice, and conversations last longer than most TV shows would allow them to. That is ultimately a good thing.
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  2. In Season 2, The Affair continues to be raw in its emotional authenticity, and is unhurried in depicting its realism. The specifics of the Solloway divorce are explored (with some tedium) twice,...

  3. The Affair shifts its emphasis in season two, moving psychological drama to the foreground and expanding the show's central crime story to include two new points of view. Read Critics Reviews...

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    • Dominic West
    • Jeffrey Reiner
    • October 12, 2014
  4. Oct 4, 2015 · The Affair: Season 2 Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Gabriel Tate Times (UK) TOP CRITIC. Its central gimmick of juxtaposing the conflicting, unreliable recollections of the...

  5. Oct 4, 2015 · ‘The AffairSeason 2 Review: Joshua Jackson, Ruth Wilson, Dominic West Prove That TV’s Golden Age is Real. More perspectives make for a more complex show in second season

  6. Dec 21, 2015 · This season, what was once a subtle character drama gave us a paternity scandal, a twist ending to a murder mystery, an act of arson, and a whole lot of pulpy melodrama that could’ve been ripped...

  7. Oct 5, 2015 · Showtime's highly acclaimed The Affair thunders its way to a stellar opening with the season 2 premiere. The aftershocks of Noah's (Dominic West) romantic affair with the lovely Alison "Bailey" Lockhart (Ruth Wilson) can keenly be felt as the Solloway family searches for some semblance of normalcy.

  8. Dec 21, 2015 · Lawyer Jon comes up with what ends up being the very right theory: Scott was trying to blackmail Alison, and they had some sort of altercation, and she pushed him into a car. Ta-da! But the point...

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