A child disappears from a playdate and it's 'All Her Fault' in this gripping TV series

A Child Disappears from a Playdate in All Her Fault

Sarah Snook stars as a mother searching desperately for her 5-year-old son in the gripping miniseries All Her Fault on Peacock. This psychological thriller is adapted from Andrea Mara's novel of the same name.

Sarah Snook’s Acclaimed Career

Snook has proven her acting prowess over the years, earning an Emmy Award for her role as Shiv Roy in Succession and a Tony Award for portraying 26 roles in a one-woman Broadway show of The Picture of Dorian Gray. In All Her Fault, she plays a single, intense role that immediately captures the viewer’s attention.

The Story Setup

Snook’s character, Marissa Irvine, is a wealthy mother whose young son, Milo, goes missing. The series begins with Marissa picking up Milo from an after-school playdate at the home of Jenny, another parent from the class. However, when Marissa arrives at the address Jenny texted her, a different woman named Esther answers. Esther has no knowledge of the playdate or of Milo’s whereabouts.

The Mystery Deepens

The situation rapidly escalates. Milo carries an electronic tracker in his backpack, but it has been disabled. Esther calls the correct number for Jenny, played by Dakota Fanning, and the news turns even more alarming. In moments, Marissa shifts from calm to a state of justified panic.

“From the opening scene, it's a dramatic and challenging role, and Sarah Snook pulls you right in,” emphasizing the emotional intensity of the show.

Author’s summary: This miniseries immerses viewers in a tense and emotional search for a missing child, highlighting Sarah Snook's powerful solo performance and a story full of unexpected twists.

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Boise State Public Radio Boise State Public Radio — 2025-11-05

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