Margaret Stuns Her Daughter - The Affair Season 5 Episode 3

Margaret drops a bombshell on Helen about her father, but what does she really want?
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Noah is Stunned - The Affair Season 5 Episode 3

Noah witnesses Helen cozying up to Sasha and makes a fool of himself.
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Helen Contemplates Her Future - The Affair Season 5 Episode 3

Helen tries to make some changes to help everyone, but is it too late for her?
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Helen Wonders About Sasha - The Affair Season 5 Episode 3

Helen is in a different place than she was when Vik died. She wants to have an interesting life, but is it too late for that?
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Joanie's Business Trip - The Affair

Joanie's business trip ends up leading to a violent encounter on the third episode of the fifth season of The Affair.
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The Affair Season 5 Episode 3 Quotes

Reporter: The early reviews are really good.
Noah: So I hear, I try not to pay attention to those things.
Reporter: I have to admit, I wasn't such a fan of Descent, although clearly the book didn't suffer from lack of fans, but the autobiography of Jack Hunter really moved me. It's a much more vulnerable, mature piece of writing.
Noah: Thanks. I mean, I wrote it in prison, partly, I wish it all was gratifying, but I...
Reporter: You were in prison for killing your brother in law, right?
Noah: Uhh, my ex-wife's brother in law, yeah, but there's plenty of stuff out there about it. I really don't want to make this...
Reporter: No, no, no. It's just that years ago, you were a public school teacher living in Brooklyn. Then, one summer, you wrote a novel that was an overnight sensation, you left your wife and family, you married your mistress, you became suddenly famous. I don't know, let's say you drank a little bit of your own kool-aid? You became increasingly arrogant, self-absorbed, reckless, until one fateful night on the dark roads of Montauk, you hit someone, you fled the scene. I'm going somewhere with this.
Noah: I hope so.
Reporter: A fall from grace. You went to prison, you served time, you lost everything. Now, you're out, you've gone back to teaching underprivileged kids, you have moved to be closer to your family, you seem to be living a quiet life now, you've come full circle, so would you say that the redemption of Noah Solloway is complete?

You can't see yourself, Noah, and that's why you never get what you want.

Sasha