The Affair -
The story begins in the beach town of Montauk, New York, where (Dominic West), a struggling novelist and father of four, meets Alison Lockhart (Ruth Wilson), a local waitress grieving the loss of her child.
The Showtime series (2014–2019) is a multi-layered drama that explores the psychological and emotional ripple effects of an extramarital relationship. Created by Sarah Treem and Hagai Levi, the show is renowned for its unique narrative structure, using a "Rashomon-style" perspective to tell its story. Core Premise and Narrative Device The Affair
: Subtle details like what characters were wearing or who initiated a kiss change depending on whose eyes the audience is looking through. Key Characters The story begins in the beach town of
The show’s defining feature is its . Each episode is typically split into two halves, showing the same events from different characters' viewpoints. These perspectives often clash in significant ways: Core Premise and Narrative Device : Subtle details
The series is anchored by four central figures whose lives are irrevocably changed by the affair: Review of Showtime's The Affair
