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Critic Reviews
Screen RantNov 7, 2025
Season 1 Review:
Like any mystery worth its salt, All Her Fault does eventually get to a point where we know everything there is to know, and exactly where to place our blame. Its touch of savvy is understanding how easily blame can be dropped on some people or deflected by others, and why we’re so eager to cast it in the first place.
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Season 1 Review:
There are many strong performances here; Elliott, Peña and Lillis are particularly good. There are weaker ones, too, partly as a function of the writing; a few characters remain one-dimensional. But the pacing is terrific, and the miniseries understands its genre well, deftly deploying the viewer’s own fluency in narrative conventions against them. “All her Fault” is a tense, entertaining watch.
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LooperNov 5, 2025
Season 1 Review:
An immediate win for the show is that it eliminates at least a couple of convoluted storylines from the source material. Still, All Her Fault, which was created by Lazarus and Suspicion writer Megan Gallagher, can’t resist giving in to certain trappings that make it frequently tedious. .... But as a character study of the three women and the pressures they’re under—whether internal or external—All Her Fault succeeds just enough to keep you invested.
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The Mercury NewsNov 7, 2025
Season 1 Review:
These rich folk are hiding scandalous secrets – some that don’t make much sense upon closer inspection. That illogic is part of the guilty fun of “All Her Fault,” which provides a decent enough diversion along the lines of Netflix’s equally star-studded bit of domestic thriller ridiculousness “The Perfect Couple.”
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Season 1 Review:
Aside from the commentaries on modern motherhood and all the “help” one might get while doing it wrongly, it is pretty farfetched; trying to detail the plotline makes one realize how outlandish it is. But this makes Michael Peña’s contribution as Detective Alcaras all the more refreshing. While Marissa and Peter pivot between rage and not-quite-mourning, and other characters are perpetrating cooked-up complications to the story, Alcaras conducts an investigation that is so commonsensical it defies the rules of crime fiction.
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Season 1 Review:
Snook is fantastic as Marissa, delivering complicated anguish in a series of chunky knits. Fanning’s Jenny, trying to secure a new whale of a client for her publishing company while her feckless husband perpetually clocks out of activities with their son, is also compelling to watch, particularly when Jenny and Marissa find ways to bolster each other. Nevertheless, All Her Fault starts floundering midway through and never quite finds its footing again.
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