All Her Fault on Peacock

Anonymous
I really enjoyed the series. Very well done. I do think she killed Peter too close in time to all the other events, thereby casting immediate suspicion of an accidental allergic eating
Anonymous
I’m so irritated and annoyed right now. This is not a good movie. It’s actually very offensive and insulting to our intelligence.

I turn it off after about 10 minutes. Try putting it on again and got even more annoyed and turned it back off.

The book is obviously fictional, the author acts like she has some groundbreaking idea after thinking for three minutes, she lost her child. That groundbreaking idea just turned into insulting and going after the rich. GET A LIFE.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed the series. Very well done. I do think she killed Peter too close in time to all the other events, thereby casting immediate suspicion of an accidental allergic eating


I think after he grabbed Milo and shake him that she was terrified.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not white and maybe this has something to do with it but the show set in a major city was just so white except for the Latino and African American supporting characters.
MINOR SPOILER -- STOP HERE IF YOU WANT





And the implausible big reveal could have only happened because everyone was so conveniently white.


This is the kind of foolishness that I don’t need to see characters of color play a leading role in.
Anonymous
It was an enjoyable, highly melodramatic nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not white and maybe this has something to do with it but the show set in a major city was just so white except for the Latino and African American supporting characters.
MINOR SPOILER -- STOP HERE IF YOU WANT





And the implausible big reveal could have only happened because everyone was so conveniently white.


This is the kind of foolishness that I don’t need to see characters of color play a leading role in.


I am not white, but this didn't bother me. I mean, look at any uppity area in the middle of lots of diversity - friend and family groups may not be diverse at all. Even at my kids' very diverse high school, there is one large friend group that is all white, not even any half-anything kids. All the other groups are a mix of people. Their interests are ones that many minorities don't usually do so I guess (hope?) it naturally happened that way and isn't intentional. It's very very possible that they would have a mostly or all-white circle, and it's nice that you think it isn't realistic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed the series. Very well done. I do think she killed Peter too close in time to all the other events, thereby casting immediate suspicion of an accidental allergic eating


It was as only a matter of time before he hurt or killed more people, and lied to cover it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jake Lacey has a gay vibe
Sarah Snook has the most amazing face and coloring but she's a little heavy postpartum.


This is your whole comment? You sound like a boomer grandma.


I'm a Gen X parent of teen. Sorry to disappoint you. I think it's time you took your anti-psychotics, sweetheart.
Anonymous
Can someone not spoil it for me but tell me if the child gets hurt?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone not spoil it for me but tell me if the child gets hurt?


Don't worry.
Anonymous
Spoiler alert here so please don’t read the next paragraph if you haven’t finished.

As the parent of someone with a severe allergy (they went to the hospital for accidentally ingesting something super small this summer and not having the EpiPen nearby, and have had multiple close calls) I found the final episode absolutely unbelievable. The transfer via a kiss (wtf) and then the expired EpiPen nonsense. Themepi would probably still work a little. If you’ve ever given an EpiPen or had someone have a severe reaction, they usually barf and don’t sit calmly wheezing on the couch. It would have been easier to slip soy into something and then be in the woods or a remote location. Also, all those people standing around watching and no one has an EpiPen? BS

There were other things that were silly but that was crazy to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spoiler alert here so please don’t read the next paragraph if you haven’t finished.

As the parent of someone with a severe allergy (they went to the hospital for accidentally ingesting something super small this summer and not having the EpiPen nearby, and have had multiple close calls) I found the final episode absolutely unbelievable. The transfer via a kiss (wtf) and then the expired EpiPen nonsense. Themepi would probably still work a little. If you’ve ever given an EpiPen or had someone have a severe reaction, they usually barf and don’t sit calmly wheezing on the couch. It would have been easier to slip soy into something and then be in the woods or a remote location. Also, all those people standing around watching and no one has an EpiPen? BS

There were other things that were silly but that was crazy to me.


Yeah the epipen thing was definitely unbelievable. Even an expired epipen will still have some effectiveness. It doesn't just all of a sudden stop working. It would have enough effectiveness to hold him over until the ambulance showed. I felt the ending was just too rushed.
Anonymous
More spoilers:

You also can’t regularly keep an EpiPen in your car because it has to be at room temperature. (50-90 degrees) It can’t freeze or get too hot or it loses its effectiveness. I wish you could keep one in your car, believe me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was an enjoyable, highly melodramatic nonsense.



+1 Glad I came back to finish it, after initially losing interest. It was good fun and twisty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Spoiler alert here so please don’t read the next paragraph if you haven’t finished.

As the parent of someone with a severe allergy (they went to the hospital for accidentally ingesting something super small this summer and not having the EpiPen nearby, and have had multiple close calls) I found the final episode absolutely unbelievable. The transfer via a kiss (wtf) and then the expired EpiPen nonsense. Themepi would probably still work a little. If you’ve ever given an EpiPen or had someone have a severe reaction, they usually barf and don’t sit calmly wheezing on the couch. It would have been easier to slip soy into something and then be in the woods or a remote location. Also, all those people standing around watching and no one has an EpiPen? BS

There were other things that were silly but that was crazy to me.


I know someone who had an allergic reaction through a kiss. It wasn’t severe but it is possible if they are very sensitive. I guess sort of like some people with peanut allergies who can’t sit next to others eating peanut.
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