All Her Fault on Peacock

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seemed like a biggish age discrepancy by main husband and wife. Maybe that dude never ages or puts on weight. Or looked the same as his newlywed White Lotus days….


Jake Lacy is 39 and Sarah Snook is 37. IMO they both look their ages (good for their ages, but they dont' look older or younger).

Jake Lacy has a kind of bro-y vibe that makes him look perpetually irresponsible and dickish to me, and I guess that's a youthful vibe.


She looks low-40s. Maybe it's all the Australian sun
Anonymous
I agree about Jake Lacey’s bro-y vibe, but I rooted for his character in High Fidelity. It’s a fun watch!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree about Jake Lacey’s bro-y vibe, but I rooted for his character in High Fidelity. It’s a fun watch!


Between White Lotus and A Friend of the Family, I now assume he's the bad guy in everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seemed like a biggish age discrepancy by main husband and wife. Maybe that dude never ages or puts on weight. Or looked the same as his newlywed White Lotus days….


Jake Lacy is 39 and Sarah Snook is 37. IMO they both look their ages (good for their ages, but they dont' look older or younger).

Jake Lacy has a kind of bro-y vibe that makes him look perpetually irresponsible and dickish to me, and I guess that's a youthful vibe.


She looks low-40s. Maybe it's all the Australian sun


She has great skin so I don't get this comment?

I do think her character in this show was supposed to be around 40, and she's playing a mom whose child has gone missing, so to the degree she looks older/tired in this role, it makes sense. But I saw her in an interview recently and she was glowing and gorgeous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seemed like a biggish age discrepancy by main husband and wife. Maybe that dude never ages or puts on weight. Or looked the same as his newlywed White Lotus days….


Jake Lacy is 39 and Sarah Snook is 37. IMO they both look their ages (good for their ages, but they dont' look older or younger).

Jake Lacy has a kind of bro-y vibe that makes him look perpetually irresponsible and dickish to me, and I guess that's a youthful vibe.


She looks low-40s. Maybe it's all the Australian sun


Did she gain weight to play the maternal role?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seemed like a biggish age discrepancy by main husband and wife. Maybe that dude never ages or puts on weight. Or looked the same as his newlywed White Lotus days….


Jake Lacy is 39 and Sarah Snook is 37. IMO they both look their ages (good for their ages, but they dont' look older or younger).

Jake Lacy has a kind of bro-y vibe that makes him look perpetually irresponsible and dickish to me, and I guess that's a youthful vibe.


I think they both look mid-40s (did not know either before the show and that was my thought) and Fanning looks her age so too young, especially to have that house with a teacher dh and her job which doesn't pay that well. It didn't make a lot of sense.
Anonymous
The mansions and ranch in Australia were nice touches filming. Unf I’m from Evanston, IL so I was like WTF!?
Anonymous
It was pretty funny that they had all that security in the mansion and yet... that thing happened that happened before the big climax.
Anonymous
I loved the scenes with the Detective and his son with special needs. The dad was so great with the son, and the actor who played the boy was totally believable. Anybody know anything about the child actor who portrayed the son?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seemed like a biggish age discrepancy by main husband and wife. Maybe that dude never ages or puts on weight. Or looked the same as his newlywed White Lotus days….


Jake Lacy is 39 and Sarah Snook is 37. IMO they both look their ages (good for their ages, but they dont' look older or younger).

Jake Lacy has a kind of bro-y vibe that makes him look perpetually irresponsible and dickish to me, and I guess that's a youthful vibe.


Wow really? I thought they looked my age and I'm 10 years older than her!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved the scenes with the Detective and his son with special needs. The dad was so great with the son, and the actor who played the boy was totally believable. Anybody know anything about the child actor who portrayed the son?

His name is Orlando Ivanovic and he was believable because he actually has Williams syndrome.
Anonymous
I liked it, but it definitely feels weird sometimes these days watching miniseries with very serious actors based on popular books I’ve never read, because I sort of just don’t read anymore.

Like, Presumed Innocent? Helter Skelter? Everything She Ever Wanted? The Twelfth of Never? I read all those books.

But I didn’t read Big Little Lies, for example.

My young adult daughter’s on vacation this week with her dad’s family and she has me feeding her pets and I could not help but notice she’s got this stack of books next to her bed with titles like “Taming Tamera” and “Tempting Troy” and “Cowboy Nights” and “The Scent of Sara” etc. Lots by the same author.

And they are thick books !!! Not the Harlequins and Avons I used to remember.

Like Danielle Steel thickness. I didn’t crack any of them and they looked pretty new. I don’t need to know what she reads and I know I didn’t even memorize the titles, I think I just etch-a-sketched them out of my head

Must be some kind of new Twilight type stuff but I don’t want to know
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved the scenes with the Detective and his son with special needs. The dad was so great with the son, and the actor who played the boy was totally believable. Anybody know anything about the child actor who portrayed the son?

His name is Orlando Ivanovic and he was believable because he actually has Williams syndrome.


I actually completely did believe that that child was not acting, which made the interactions between Dad Detective & son all the more believable

Because they were actual, genuine interactions

Pets can act, babies and toddlers cannot which is why they so often need two or more to switch around so they get the shot with the one who incidentally cooperates at the time.

There was one show recently where I looked up the cast and they had a set of boy-girl baby twins both playing a boy, they just put them in the same wardrobe.

Felt kind of a lil sad once when there was a quote from a famous actress who famously had a baby boy on a famous show that went for at least a couple of seasons and it seemed she could barely recall the babies and toddlers she worked with. “I forget which one it was now, it was one of them” was the quote I remember.
Anonymous
Also, the “Ring Ring” tradition was somehow quite charming in its own way

And we can all relate to trying to talk on the phone

I remember the scenes with the mom in the Keith Rainere cult documentary literally trying to process that breaking major news story in the moment EXACTLY as her toddler son was screaming mommy mommy and clawing at her and OMG PTSD
Anonymous
Jake Lacey has a gay vibe
Sarah Snook has the most amazing face and coloring but she's a little heavy postpartum.
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