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Desperate Mother Searches for Missing Son in Gripping Miniseries

Summary

  • Marissa Irvine (Sarah Snook) searches for missing son Milo after a playdate
  • Female friendships and domestic challenges are central themes
  • Cast members discuss the show's portrayal of women's resilience
Desperate Mother Searches for Missing Son in Gripping Miniseries

The Peacock miniseries "All Her Fault," based on Andrea Mara's novel, is set to premiere in the coming weeks. The show follows Marissa Irvine (Sarah Snook) as she attempts to pick up her son Milo from his first playdate with a new friend, only to discover he has been missing for hours.

Ahead of the series' release, Snook told PEOPLE that the show "speaks to what the female resilience is required to be." Dakota Fanning, who stars as Jenny Kaminski, added that a "big point of contention for Jenny is her domestic life" and the challenges of maintaining an equal balance with her husband. Fanning noted that "friends and girlfriends are the most important things and most important relationships."

While the fictional couples in the show face relationship challenges, several of the cast members are in happy relationships off-screen. "All Her Fault" promises to be a gripping exploration of motherhood, female friendship, and the strength required to navigate the complexities of modern domestic life.

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The Peacock miniseries "All Her Fault" follows Marissa Irvine (Sarah Snook) as she frantically searches for her missing son Milo after a playdate, exploring themes of motherhood and female friendship.
According to actress Dakota Fanning, who plays Jenny Kaminski, a "big point of contention" for her character is the unequal balance of domestic responsibilities with her husband, highlighting the challenges women face in maintaining a household.
Lead actress Sarah Snook states that the show "speaks to what the female resilience is required to be," while Fanning notes that "friends and girlfriends are the most important things and most important relationships" for the characters.

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