Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning share insights about their characters in the Peacock miniseries All Her Fault ahead of its November 6 premiere. In an exclusive clip with PEOPLE, the actresses explore the theme of female resilience presented in the show.
Dakota Fanning, 31, describes their characters, Jenny Kaminski (Fanning) and Marissa Irvine (Snook), as "two extremely resilient characters." She highlights that the series portrays "resilience personified" through their dynamics.
The story follows Marissa Irvine, played by Snook, who tries to pick up her son Milo from his first playdate but encounters a mysterious woman at the door.
"She doesn't have Milo and has never heard of him," the synopsis reveals. "As every parent's worst nightmare begins to unfold, new questions lead to deep secrets, revealing cracks in the Irvine's seemingly perfect world until everything is left shattered."
Snook, 37, emphasizes the show's focus on the strength required from female characters.
"It speaks to what the female resilience is required to be," she says, "following the female characters of the story, like what their responsibilities are, in terms of the balance of that with their male counterparts."
The actresses discuss how their characters support one another amidst the unfolding drama, highlighting the importance of friendship and solidarity.
All Her Fault offers a gripping portrayal of female resilience, exploring complex relationships and hidden secrets within a seemingly perfect family.
Author’s summary: The miniseries All Her Fault reveals the strength and complexity of female resilience through the intertwined lives of two determined women facing profound challenges.