All Her Fault is a suspenseful thriller that grips with sudden shocks and venomous twists. The story starts with Marissa (Sarah Snook) arriving at a playdate to pick up her son, Milo (Duke McCloud). When Marissa calls the host mom, Jenny (Dakota Fanning), she is met with confusion, setting a tense tone that only deepens.
Based on Andrea Mara’s novel, the series plunges into anxiety from the moment Milo goes missing. The first act, part of an eight-episode series, is designed to provoke strong reactions. Every misstep, accusation, and suspicion is presented in sharp detail, making viewers want to yell at the screen. Doubt shadows every character’s intentions: Marissa and her husband Peter (Jake Lacy), the other moms, the nannies (Kartiah Vergara, Sophia Lillis), family members (Abby Elliott, Daniel Monks), and the business partner (Jay Ellis).
Everyone appears cloaked in suspicion, with a sense that all have secrets or guilt. Through flashbacks spanning up to ten years, the story’s pieces begin to fit together, though some revelations blur more than clarify. This cat-and-mouse storytelling keeps the audience guessing and engaged throughout.
“All Her Fault” is an anxiety-inducing thriller with the sudden drops of a sinkhole and the venomous twists of a snake pit.
“Every mistake, every glare of blame, and suspicion is rendered in vivid detail. You’re supposed to scream at the screen, and you probably will.”
The series combines tension, layered mysteries, and complex characters to build a gripping narrative that challenges viewers' perceptions.
Author’s summary: This thriller cleverly uses layered flashbacks and distrustful characters to craft a tense, unpredictable story that keeps viewers on edge throughout.