The story is about a father of four who meets a waitress on Long Island and seems to be ready to risk it all on a whim. And yet we are learning about this affair first from his view, and then from her view, as both appear to be responding to a police detective's questions. Hence, in episode one we don't know who to trust and what happened to necessitate this investigation. When you add to this superb acting, a layered plot, and top-notch filming, you feel you have stumbled onto a quality film that just happens to last a season.
As with Starz' Outlander, we are witnessing a period of excellence in television that takes away the need to go to the theaters. I recommend you add this one to your fall season list of shows to watch.
Update: I have thoroughly enjoyed the early episodes of The Affair and I am happy to report it will get a second season. It's great to see that others recognize the quality of this new show.
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