
The Pat Kenny Show Boxed features: All Her Fault"
Nov 20, 2025
John Fardy, a film and TV presenter known for his engaging reviews, dives into the gritty depths of the new thriller series 'All Her Fault.' He shares initial reactions, highlighting the chilling missing-child premise that taps into parental fears. Fardy praises Sarah Snook's performance and discusses the complex themes of working mothers and societal blame. The conversation also touches on class dynamics and the portrayal of Latino nannies, revealing how the show resonates with contemporary issues while being adapted from Andrea Mara's novel.
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Missing Child As Narrative Engine
- All Her Fault opens with a parental horror scenario that quickly pivots into a layered whodunit.
- The show uses a missing child premise to expose class tensions and community secrets.
Terrifying Pickup Scene
- John Fardy plays a tense clip where Marissa arrives to pick up Milo and finds no child at the address.
- The scene captures the immediate dread and confusion that propels the plot.
Work, Motherhood And Social Blame
- The series explores the pressure on working mothers and the social blame that can follow childcare arrangements.
- That tension becomes a thematic undercurrent shaping suspicion among characters.


