TV Equals: "After three episodes of watching Alison and Noah tell their separate stories, the series’ fourth outing was much more straightforward. Memory becomes far less fallible when two people recount an entire day spent together. In fact the episode did not follow its usual format. When we switched to Alison’s point of view we did not rewind the day and start over, we simply continued where Noah’s recollections left off. The results were fascinating as they marked a turning point for the series. We are now moving away from a time when Alison and Noah lived separate lives and into a period where they became the keepers of each other’s secrets."
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