Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning explore their characters in the Peacock miniseries All Her Fault ahead of its premiere on November 6. In an exclusive clip shared with PEOPLE, the actresses talk about the resilience shown by their characters and the values within their friendship.
Fanning, 31, describes their characters, Jenny Kaminski (Fanning) and Marissa Irvine (Snook), as “two extremely resilient characters.” The series highlights “resilience personified” through their dynamic.
The story follows Marissa as she tries to pick up her son Milo from his first playdate but meets a stranger who denies knowing the boy.
“She doesn't have Milo and has never heard of him,”
the synopsis states, revealing a gripping tension as “every parent's worst nightmare begins to unfold,” exposing hidden secrets and fractures within the Irvine family’s perfect facade.
“The series speaks to what the female resilience is required to be.”
Snook, 37, emphasizes the narrative's focus on the responsibilities and balance female characters navigate alongside their male counterparts.
Both actresses highlight how their characters support each other, reflecting strong emotional bonds amid challenging circumstances.
Author's summary: The miniseries explores powerful themes of female resilience through the complex relationship and struggles of two mothers in a suspenseful family drama.