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This story contains spoilers for Peacock's All Her Fault.

Jake Lacy is no television critic, but there’s one thing he’s sick of hearing when you recommend a show to him: It really gets going by season 2. As a man with a busy acting career and two young children, Lacy can’t fathom that type of commitment. “I gotta give you 12 hours of my life to get to act 1?” Lacy asks me, looking physically exhausted by the mere thought.

We’re sharing pastries in a boardroom buried within the Universal Studios lot in Los Angeles, and Lacy is explaining why he signed up for his latest project, the twisty Peacock thriller All Her Fault , after reading the very first page. Debuting in early November, the adaptation of Andrea Mara’s 2021 best-selling novel—which was an instant smash hi

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