Unraveling the Thrills and Twists of Peacock’s All Her Fault
Peacock’s New Thriller All Her Fault Delivers Unpredictable Twists in a Parent’s Nightmare
In a gripping new series that dives deep into the complexities of parenthood, Peacock’s All Her Fault, led by Sarah Snook, opens with a chilling premise: a mother discovers her 5-year-old child is missing. This unsettling start sets the stage for a suspenseful exploration of family dynamics and dark secrets that unravel as the story progresses.
At the New York premiere, the cast and crew hinted at the series’ unpredictable nature. Jay Ellis, who portrays Marissa’s best friend Colin Dobbs, emphasized the shocking twists that await viewers. “You will never guess what happens,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “There’s a giant turn in the penultimate episode, and then another in the finale that left us all stunned.”
Snook echoed this sentiment, describing the series as a “big ride” that delves into the intricacies of family life. “It’s not just about a kid that goes missing,” she explained. “There’s so much to mine in the family dynamics.” She reassured hesitant viewers that despite the heavy subject matter, the show offers a compelling narrative that is ultimately manageable.
Dakota Fanning, who plays fellow mom Jenny Kaminski, admitted to spoiling the plot for herself but still found the twists surprising. “I really didn’t see that coming,” she said, highlighting the show’s ability to keep even the cast on their toes.
Director Minkie Spiro, who helmed the first half of the season, promised that audiences would be “blindsided.” She encouraged viewers to approach the series with an open mind, noting that the unexpected developments are what make All Her Fault a standout thriller.
While the show is based on a book of the same name, it has made notable changes, including shifting the setting from Dublin to Chicago. The story kicks off with Marissa arriving to pick up her son from a playdate, only to be told by the host that she has never heard of him. This frantic opening scene hooks viewers immediately, a sentiment echoed by executive producer Gareth Neame. “It’s any member of the audience’s nightmare,” he said, praising the boldness of the opening.
Showrunner Megan Gallagher emphasized that starting the series with such a jarring event was a “no-brainer.” The gripping writing drew Ellis to the project, as he found himself immediately captivated by the story’s intensity.
As the series unfolds, Spiro hinted at visual clues embedded in the first half that will pay off later, urging viewers to pay close attention. Beyond the thriller elements, the show also explores gender dynamics in parenting, shedding light on the societal expectations placed on women in heterosexual relationships.
Neame added that the title itself reflects the pressures faced by working mothers, who often juggle professional responsibilities alongside domestic duties. “It’s using the hook of the thriller to look deeply at contemporary relationships,” he noted.
With all eight episodes now streaming on Peacock, All Her Fault promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats, blending suspense with a poignant commentary on modern family life. Don’t miss out on this thrilling ride that challenges perceptions and keeps you guessing until the very end.

