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This image released by Peacock shows Sarah Snook, center, and Michael Pea, right, in a scene from "All Her Fault." (Sarah Enticknap/Peacock via AP)
NEW YORK – After a long day at work, you rush to pick up your child from a playdate with a new friend. But there's a problem as soon as you get there: The person who answers the door has no idea who your child is — or you. “I think you’ve got the wrong house,” they say.
Your child has disappeared.
This parental kick-in-the-stomach scenario is being manifested onto TV screens with “All Her Fault,” a thrilling series from Peacock that also acts as a subtle satire of the modern marriage.
The questions come fast and furious — Who made the playdate? Who checked out the nanny involved? Did

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