The series 'All Her Fault' concludes with a complex, twist-filled finale that leaves questions about character fates and potential future seasons, while highlighting themes of domestic inequality and female friendship. Creators and actors discuss the intricate plot, character development, and social commentary embedded in the show.
'All Her Fault' is a melodramatic mystery series on Peacock that explores a missing child's case with a mix of soap-opera elements and social commentary, featuring Sarah Snook in a central role, but it struggles with pacing and overextended storytelling.
'All Her Fault' is a middling Peacock thriller starring Sarah Snook as a mother whose son is kidnapped, exploring themes of wealth, motherhood, and paranoia, but it suffers from slow pacing and predictable twists, with Snook delivering a strong emotional performance amidst a lackluster plot.
Sarah Snook stars in Peacock's 'All Her Fault,' a tense thriller about a mother's frantic search for her missing son, exploring themes of maternal judgment and societal scrutiny, with strong performances and engaging twists, though it is somewhat manipulative and uneven in writing.
Sarah Snook chose her new series 'All Her Fault' after her success with 'Succession' to explore a different role, playing a warm mother in a mystery series, and to avoid comparison with her previous iconic character Shiv Roy.
Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning discuss their new series 'All Her Fault,' which explores themes of invisible labor women undertake in relationships and the social commentary surrounding gender roles, set against a thriller plot involving a child's kidnapping.
Sarah Snook, known for her role in HBO's Succession, will star in and executive produce the thriller series All Her Fault on Peacock, based on Andrea Mara's best-selling novel. The series follows Marissa Irvine (Snook) as she faces a parent's worst nightmare when her son goes missing during a playdate.
Emmy winner Sarah Snook will star in the Peacock thriller "All Her Fault," based on Andrea Mara's bestselling novel. Snook plays Marissa, a mother whose son goes missing during a playdate, leading to a harrowing search. The series is adapted by Megan Gallagher and directed by Minkie Spiro.
Sarah Snook, known for her Emmy-winning role in "Succession," will star in and executive produce the new Peacock series "All Her Fault," based on Andrea Mara's novel. The show follows Marissa Irvine (Snook) as she faces a parent's worst nightmare when her son goes missing during a playdate. Megan Gallagher is adapting the series, with Minkie Spiro directing multiple episodes.
Sarah Snook, known for her role in Succession, will star in and executive produce the new Peacock thriller series All Her Fault, based on Andrea Mara's novel. The series, written by Megan Gallagher and directed by Minkie Spiro, follows a mother whose son goes missing during a playdate, unraveling deep community secrets.