Being a mom is tough, especially when you’re trying to have a career, and at the core of All Her Fault are the slings and arrows that women face for daring to have ambitions of their own, for leaving their kids in others’ care, and for (wrongly) assuming that their husbands will shoulder an equal load.

An anxious kidnapping story that’s about fathers, spouses, and brothers doing their damnedest to control their female counterparts (often by telling them that such domination is, in fact, good for them and what they want), Megan Gallagher’s eight-part Peacock limited is a feminist rallying cry masquerading as a melodramatic thriller. It’s also, more importantly, the soapiest of TV affairs, its every twist and turn so outlandish that each surprise elicits a hearty chuckle.

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