Anyone watch this? I liked it quite a bit. It was a bit confusing with the two different versions of the meeting, but I’m guessing this is the two of the recalling events differently quite a few years later as they are being interviewed by the police.
Looking forward to this one. Homeland, and then The Affair.
I will give it a try though I am not sure I liked the two versions of the story. I’m guessing she’s the more unreliable narrator though maybe that’s too obvious.
I liked it well enough and the end implies that the framing story is many years after the main story but I don’t know if it can carry a series. Still, plan to stick with it.
I think I liked it, but I’m a little confused about what the scenes are. Bear in mind that I went into this assuming it was like True Detective, where the witnesses are saying their version of the story, but the flashbacks show us in the audience what actually happened.
Applying that idea to this series, I assumed the flashbacks were accurate portrayals of their memories. But after watching both stories in the first episode, there is simply no way that’s possible. For most of the episode, sure, but there’s no way he could misremember her getting naked and taking a shower right in front of him, while she misremembers that they just awkwardly said goodbye and that’s it. The other inconsistencies are believable; that one is so far out in left field that it isn’t believable those scenes are their memories.
So now I’m thinking that the scenes we see are accurate representations of the stories they’re telling the cops, and that their actual memories – which are faulty like all human memory – aren’t being shown to us at all.
One article I read said that the plan is to also show scenes from the points of view of the two spouses – his wife and her husband – but that we won’t get to any of those in the first season.
I think you’re over-thinking it. My take is that we are seeing their flawed memories as they are telling them to the cops. The events took place “a long time ago”.
Right, and I bought into it up until the two depictions of the shower scene. I can’t suspend disbelief far enough to buy into the possibility that that’s really how the two of them honestly remember it.
So true. And it may well be that the show creators do intend us to believe that each character is reporting what they genuinely do remember.
On the strength of just the first episode, I’d find that plausible (shower scene, too). He remembers her being the sexual aggressor, and she remembers him being the sexual aggressor. Seems like good psychology: we all like to think of ourselves as the Magnetic One, innocently going about our business–and being pursued and desired by the other person. And/or we all like to think of ourselves as being Not the One Who Started It (adultery, in the case of both characters).
The second episode proved me wrong. What we see are their actual memories, which can be different from what we actually hear them say to the cop. This happens early in episode 2.
Given her memories, Alison’s character doesn’t make a lick of sense. All of a sudden out of the blue she’s into the creepy stalker guy?
Alison speculated about killing Cole. Was that supposed to be a decoy thrown out so that we think he’s the guy who died?
I don’t think Noah is being all that stalker-ish. They are both attracted to each other for whatever reasons. He’s on vacation and she wants to get out of Dodge.
Not in his memory, agreed, but in her memory he’s definitely stalker-adjacent. (Following her to the bathroom, watching her have sex with her husband, finding her on the beach by the bonfire, finding her during a smoke break while she was working the party.)
I also didn’t get the impression in any of those meetings that she was attracted to him in the slightest. Well, until the last one.
Not so sure about it being their actual memories…one or both could be spinning their version of events for a couple of dif reasons. If one is a killer, he/she could be doing more than just spinning.
Upthread it was mentioned that they are retelling something that happened a long time ago. That was my impression at first; I think Allison said she had to get back to a baby. But didn’t the death occur the night of the party? I suppose it could have been considered an accident until other things came to light and an investigation was reopened.