All Her Fault is an anxiety-inducing thriller, filled with sudden, shocking moments and sinister twists. The story opens with Marissa (Sarah Snook) arriving at a playdate to pick up her son, Milo (Duke McCloud). She calls the host mom, Jenny (Dakota Fanning), but Jenny has no idea where Milo is.
Based on Andrea Mara's novel, the series immediately grips the audience from the moment Milo disappears. The eight-episode first act intensifies emotions with every mistake, accusation, and suspicious glance portrayed in vivid detail.
“You’re supposed to scream at the screen, and you probably will.”
The show encourages viewers to question the intentions of every character: Marissa and her husband Peter (Jake Lacy), other mothers, nannies (Kartiah Vergara, Sophia Lillis), family members (Abby Elliott, Daniel Monks), and the business partner (Jay Ellis). Everyone is shrouded in mystery, and while it’s clear all have secrets, who is truly to blame remains uncertain.
Through flashbacks reaching as far back as ten years, the narrative gradually weaves together complex threads. However, the revealed glimpses often obscure more than clarify, creating a compelling cat-and-mouse dynamic with the audience.
“The cat-and-mouse game that the storytelling plays with the viewer.”
All Her Fault masterfully builds tension through intricately layered characters and suspenseful twists that keep viewers uncertain of everyone’s true motives.
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