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1 | The Affair - Season

The series is framed through a police investigation into an unknown crime, with Noah and Alison recounting their versions of the summer's events to a detective. Each episode is split into two halves—one from Noah’s perspective and one from Alison’s—highlighting how memory bias and personal filters cause them to remember the same interactions in vastly different ways. Key Themes and Reception

For a deep dive into the characters and individual episode breakdowns, the The Affair Wiki provides a comprehensive guide to the first season.

: Season 1 received high praise for its writing and performances, often described as an engrossing and "psychologically-taxing" look at modern relationships on Rotten Tomatoes . The Affair - Season 1

Season 1 of the Showtime drama explores the emotional and psychological fallout of an extramarital relationship, utilizing a unique dual-narrative structure to show how perspectives differ between those involved. Storyline and Premise

“The Affair”: The pleasure of frustration. | by Pauline Le Pichon The series is framed through a police investigation

: The show examines the idea that there is no objective truth in a relationship, only individual experiences.

: A local waitress in Montauk who is grieving the sudden death of her young son while trying to rebuild her marriage to her husband, Cole. The Dual-Perspective Device : Season 1 received high praise for its

: It highlights the high emotional stakes of infidelity, comparing the intensity of personal betrayal to epic dramas.