
Sarah Snook Has Another Hit On Her Hands With ‘All Her Fault’ — And It Ends With A Devastating Plot Twist
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Trust no one in this eight-episode limited series.
What’s better than an engaging mystery-thriller with a star-studded cast? Nothing, when you have the time to be glued to your couch to watch every single episode until you reach a fulfilling end.
That was my fate earlier this month while finally binge-watching Peacock’s “All Her Fault.” The series stars Sarah Snook and Jake Lacy as two parents whose little boy goes missing. Dakota Fanning, Abby Elliott, Michael Peña, Jay Ellis, Sophia Lillis and Daniel Monks also star in the series, which is based on the best-selling novel by Andrea Mara.
Marissa (Snook) goes to pick up her son Milo (Duke McCloud) from a playdate after school — but arrives at the house of a stranger who has no clue who she or her son even is. Then starts the big search for Milo.
Marissa finds a friend in Jenn (Fanning), a mom whose son is friends with Milo; all while she navigates her narcissistic and secretive husband Peter (Lacy) who infuriates me in damn near every scene. Lacy, who has starred in “White Lotus,” “The Office” and “Apples Never Fall,” superbly plays the asshole partner who tries to appear like the do-gooder husband and father, but is sneakily incompetent throughout the first several episodes. Slowly, he’s revealed to be … just the absolute worst.
Elliott portrays Lia, the only Irvine sister, an addict who is riddled with anxiety over an accident where their youngest brother Brian (Monks) ended up disabled when they were kids. Elliott is most known for “The Bear,” and she gives a biting performance, especially in Episode 5, when she goes off on Peter and blames him for the disappearance of his son. Detective Alcaras (Peña), who is tasked with untangling this wild whodunnit, is seemingly the only good husband and father on the series.













