ALL HER FAULT took viewers on a twisty journey through the secret lives of three families. Figuring out where the connections were buried became a jolt of WTF moments with each episode. It was an emotional ride, but it delivered an ending most will not see coming. I binged it in two days. It was pretty intense.Â
The relationships of the victims and survivors were the key to this series. The writers took audiences to that point and then left everyone in the capable hands of the talented ensemble. Standouts must be Dakota Fanning, Sarah Snook, Michael Peña, Jake Lacy, and Sophia Lillis. Their dialogues were riveting. The authentic acting intentions presented were what boldly pushed this sad, dramatic tale to its conclusion. It was, at times, such a reflection of today’s society between the haves and have-nots. It opened my eyes to how far any parent would go to save or protect their children and family. I could not turn away until the final frame, and then I even had to say out loud…wow.Â
ALL HER FAULT continually passes blame from one person to the next until it has gone full circle. I enjoyed the justifications every step of the way. It all made me smile. Justice can have strange bedfellows.
It is streaming on Peacock.Â

