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The Affair - Season 2, Episode 3: Episode 3
TrailerNoah's love leads to serious consequences; Alison discovers a surprising truth.Genre: DramaActors: 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 TreemCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Affair - Season 2"
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Characters of "The Affair - Season 2"
Noah SollowayPlayed by: Dominic WestAlison BaileyPlayed by: Ruth WilsonHelen SollowayPlayed by: Maura TierneyCole LockhartPlayed by: Joshua JacksonMax CadmanPlayed by: Josh StambergWhitney SollowayPlayed by: Julia Goldani TellesMartin SollowayPlayed by: Jake SicilianoTrevor SollowayPlayed by: Jadon SandStacey SollowayPlayed by: Leya CatlettMargaret ButlerPlayed by: Kathleen ChalfantDetective JeffriesPlayed by: Victor WilliamsJon GottliefPlayed by: Richard SchiffHarryPlayed by: Stephen KunkenLuisa LeonPlayed by: Catalina Sandino MorenoBruce ButlerPlayed by: John DomanScotty LockhartPlayed by: Colin DonnellJanePlayed by: Nicolette RobinsonCaleb LockhartPlayed by: Michael GodereMirandaPlayed by: Teresa YenqueNina SollowayPlayed by: Jennifer EspositoOscar HodgesPlayed by: Darren GoldsteinMary-Kate LockhartPlayed by: Kaija MatissAthena BaileyPlayed by: Deirdre O'ConnellDr. Vic UllahPlayed by: Omar MetwallyCherry LockhartPlayed by: Mare WinninghamEden ElleryPlayed by: Brooke LyonsHal LockhartPlayed by: Danny Fischer -
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Critic Reviews of "The Affair - Season 2"
Vinnie Mancuso New York ObserverOctober 19, 2015If this episode was packed with anymore symbolic lessons learned it would literally have just been live-feed of a fortune cookie for 56 minutes.
Liz Shannon Miller indieWireOctober 19, 2015Watching this week's episode, I had a realization that made me respect the show's commitment to depicting subjective truths on a whole new level.
Ethan Renner Baltimore SunOctober 19, 2015That dialogue was so rich and meaty and it's a big part of why I look forward to this show every week.
Carissa Pavlica TV FanaticOctober 19, 2015It felt as if we got a very clear picture of the two of them and all of their failings, both just a little bit afraid the other might want to give up on the other, even after all they had been through to get this far. It was beautifully moving.
Sarene Leeds Wall Street JournalOctober 19, 2015Let's also take a moment to appreciate Julia Goldani Telles's comedic spoiled-brat excellence here, as she winds up with the best lines of the episode.
Mike Hale New York TimesOctober 19, 2015The episode benefited from the jolt of energy and humor that Julia Goldani Telles, as Whitney, always supplies.
Carrie Raisler AV ClubOctober 19, 2015[Alison's] entire walk in the woods with house owner Robert where she comes to these realizations is wonderfully written and acted, and this... elevates the Alison half of the episode to genuinely compelling.
Sara Vilkomerson Entertainment WeeklyOctober 19, 2015Whitney, oh Whitney, you really are my favorite teen on TV.
Angelica Jade BastiƩn New York Magazine/VultureOctober 19, 2015Episode three of this season is the first time I felt like The Affair had anything thematically meaningful to say about love, divorce, and relationships.
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