The Satisfying Ending of ‘All Her Fault’ Works on Two Levels
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If you haven’t yet watched Peacock’s All Her Fault , I cannot recommend it enough . It’s one of the year’s strongest streaming series, topping the ratings the week it premiered and anchored by terrific performances from Sarah Snook and Jake Lacy. But what makes its ending especially satisfying is that it works on two distinct levels: the mystery it resolves and the deeper story it reveals about control, truth, and the legacy of someone who insists on shaping other people’s lives.
Here’s how the story unfolds.
Marissa Irvine (Snook), a successful wealth manager and mother of a five-year-old boy named Milo, arrives at a stranger’s home to pick him up from a playdate. The woman at the door has

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