All Her Fault episode count explained | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV
All Her Fault has recently arrived on screens and presents a chilling story of a child’s disappearance and the desperate hunt that ensues, reports the Irish Mirror.
Numerous viewers have already begun watching the Sky programme, which sees dramatic events unfold at lightning speed, and are keen to learn more about the captivating show.
How many episodes of All Her Fault are there?
All Her Fault comprises eight episodes in total, which were released simultaneously on Peacock in the United States on November 6.
The programme also became available as a complete boxset on streaming service NOW in the UK on November 7, allowing viewers to watch the entire series at once.
The limited series adapts Andrea Mara’s 2021 novel of the same title and has been brought to television by Megan Gallagher.
Whilst the book was situated in Dublin’s suburbs, the show relocates viewers to Chicago in America.
Remarkably, the drama was primarily shot in Victoria, Australia.
All Her Fault stars Succession’s Sarah Snook as mum Marissa Irvine, who becomes frantic after her son Milo disappears following school.
Throughout the episodes, it emerges that Milo’s abduction connects far closer to home than anyone might have anticipated.
The programme brims with numerous shocking revelations as the hunt for the missing schoolboy escalates.
Speaking about the show’s title, Snook revealed: “I think the title of All Her Fault speaks to the designation of blame that keeps shifting throughout the series.
“The focus moves from character to character as we try to work out whose fault it is, and it often shifts back to the question of which woman has done something wrong to cause this in the first place.
“I think the show also tries to find a way to move beyond blame and the question of whose fault it is, or that it’s ‘her fault’.”
The drama also stars Dakota Fanning of Man On Fire fame as fellow mother Jenny Kaminski, Jake Lacy from Girls as Marissa’s husband Peter Irvine, Sophia Lillis known for I Am Not Okay With This as Carrie Finch, Abby Elliott from The Bear as Lia Irvine, and Michael Peña from Narcos: Mexico as Detective Alcaras.
In addition to her starring role, Snook also serves as an executive producer on the project.
Discussing her dual role on All Her Fault, Snook said: “It’s been a new ride for me to help shape and shepherd the project, and I’ve enjoyed the challenge, being an EP while also being the lead of this show was an interesting and tricky balance, knowing when to shut off one part of your brain and focus on the other.
“It’s a demanding journey that this character goes on, but it was enjoyable.”
All Her Fault is streaming on NOW









