TV-MA
2025    60minDrame, Mystère
7.579%74%8.0
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À Chicago, Marissa Irvine se présente au 14 Arthur Avenue pour récupérer son fils, Milo, censé être avec un camarade de classe de sa nouvelle école, mais la femme qui lui ouvre la porte ne connaît pas Milo et prétend ne l'avoir jamais vu.

1 saison

  • Miniseries
    Miniseries8 épisodes
  • Sarah SnookMarissa Irvine / Executive Producer
  • Jake LacyPeter Irvine
  • Sophia LillisCarrie Finch
  • Michael PeñaDetective Alcaras
  • Dakota FanningJenny Kaminski
  • Abby ElliottLia Irvine
  • Jay EllisColin Dobbs
  • Duke McCloudMilo Irvine
  • Tayden Jax RyanJacob Kaminski
  • Daniel MonksBrian Irvine
  • Johnny CarrDetective Greco
  • Thomas CocquerelRichie Kaminski
  • Melanie VallejoSarah Larsen
  • Kartiah VergaraAna Garcia
  • Laura BrentAimee Babich
  • Joey VieiraVictor Beran
  • Orlando IvanovicSam Alcaras
  • Linda CropperEsther Bauer
  • Rowan WittBrendan Hill
  • Sachin JoabAlex Wayans
  • PatrikStar4 février 2026
    Started strong but was a bit of a letdown at the end. Still a good series tho.
  • Kriszflix27 janvier 2026
    The investigation's and reveal's twists and turns are so forced and out of nature that it makes the whole series ridiculous. For example how is it possible that nobody knows how to do CPR in this show?
  • Hipster ZOMBIE3 janvier 2026
    All Her Fault is the kind of streaming drama that strolls in already knowing it’s good—and then still manages to exceed expectations. Hyped to the heavens and somehow deserving of every ounce of it, this Peacock mini-series doesn’t just tell a story about family—it dissects what people are willing to become when the people they love most are threatened. The story is every parent’s nightmare. You drop your kid off for a playdate but then return and your kid is not there and the homeowners aren’t who you thought you left your kid with. At its core, All Her Fault is about parental instinct pushed to the breaking point. The feral, sleep-deprived, morally gray version. This show understands that when it comes to protecting your children, lines aren’t just crossed—they’re obliterated, paved over, and never spoken of again. The writing leans hard into that truth, and it’s riveting. What really elevates the series is its layered, painfully authentic family dynamic. Every interaction feels lived-in, weighted with history, resentment, love, and unspoken fear. These aren’t TV-perfect people—they’re messy, reactive, and deeply human. The dialogue snaps, the tension simmers, and every episode peels back another uncomfortable layer of who these people really are when the pressure is on. Lies are revealed. Truths are spoken. And it leaves an unforgiving blinding spotlight on the main cast of characters. And then there’s that twist. Without spoiling a damn thing, the late-series turn is a masterclass in narrative control. It’s bold, emotionally devastating, and recontextualizes everything that came before it without feeling cheap or gimmicky. This is the kind of twist that makes you want to immediately rewatch the series—not because you missed something, but because the writers trusted the audience enough to play the long game. That confidence pays off in a big way. By the time the credits roll, All Her Fault has firmly earned its place as one of the best-written mini-series of 2025. Smart, tense, emotionally brutal, and deeply compassionate, it proves that hype isn’t a bad word when the storytelling actually shows up to back it up. Peacock didn’t just deliver here—they swung for the fences and knocked it clean out of the park. Kicking myself that I did not put this in my top 10 of 2025.
  • Kain29 novembre 2025
    Great show! full of twists and surprises

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