Anonymous wrote:I agree, it is deeply misogynistic. What about Helen's mother - the ultimate door mat who accepts back her cheating husband when he's dumped by his gf.
Its all horrible really. Each woman fits into a classic cliche : Shrews (Helen & Louisa), whores (Allison & French lady and her students), doormats (Esposito and Helen's mom).
And that wasn't the first rape we've seen. Season 1 - Noah's perspective of the sex Allison and Cole have outside their house against the car.
And Jennifer Esposito is so wasted in this show. She should be a lead character.
Anonymous wrote:I'm out. And I say that sadly as someone who really enjoyed the first two seasons. I don't normally cut and run once I've invested time in a show, but I couldn't even finish the last episode.
Anonymous wrote:I was very disturbed by the "sex" scene at the end of the last episode (if that's even what you would call it- more like a rape scene :shock![]()
This furthers the idea I have had and other reviewers have had that The Affair seems to be becoming disturbingly misogynistic, from the bizarre straw-woman feminist storyline that seemed to have absolutely zero-relevance to the plot, to the "every woman cheats" story that they now have going, to this final violent scene.
I'm not sure whether to keep watching. And it's a shame, because Showtime usually produces reliably female-friendly shows, from Homeland to the L-Word, etc.
, obviously Anonymous wrote:The latest episode was annoying to me. Helen is a mess. I think she needs a therapist. She really needs to move on. Noah doesn't love her and maybe never did. He's a complete asshole. I wish she would figure that out. She feels horrible guilt about him going to jail when she was driving, but she doesn't know that Allison threw Scotty into the road, causing the accident. So while Helen is torn apart by guilt, including having her kids harp on how Noah's a killer, he is just keeping quiet.
I think it's clear now that he is hallucinating re: Brendan Fraser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is even talking about Sunday night's episode? Wow. Was it that much of a snoozefest? It has really gone downhill this season!
I thought it was ok, but I would rather the series dump Helen. I've always prefered the Alison and Cole angle.