EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 12 MIN
Media Review: All Her Fault
from Gather Them · host Jerome Hollomon
What happens when the messiest person in the room is exactly who you didn't expect?In this episode, I break down All Her Fault—a psychological thriller that starts as a story about an overwhelmed mother and an seemingly aloof husband, then spirals into something far more twisted. What begins as a missing child case becomes a meditation on motherhood, loss, and the lies we tell to survive. But here's the thing: the show doesn't let anyone off the hook. Not the mother. Not the father. Not even the detective trying to piece it all together.I explore the gendered weight of parenting, the fragility of trust, and how small deceptions snowball into catastrophe. There's also that viral tweet—"Think of the messiest bitch. It's a man, ain't it?"—which basically sums up the entire show. I thought I knew where this was going. I was wrong.This episode is for anyone who loves sharp storytelling, psychological depth, and media that makes you question your own assumptions. It's also for parents, therapists, and anyone fascinated by how people unravel under pressure.If you've ever wondered how much a person can carry before they break—or how blame gets distributed when everything falls apart—this one's for you.
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What happens when the messiest person in the room is exactly who you didn't expect? In this episode, I break down All Her Fault—a psychological thriller that starts as a story about an overwhelmed mother and an seemingly aloof husband, then spirals into something far more twisted. What begins as a missing child case becomes a meditation on motherhood, loss, and the lies we tell to survive. But here's the thing: the show doesn't let anyone off the hook. Not the mother. Not the father. Not even the detective trying to piece it all together. I explore the gendered weight of parenting, the fragility of trust, and how small deceptions snowball into catastrophe. There's also that viral tweet—"Think of the messiest bitch. It's a man, ain't it?"—which basically sums up the entire show. I thought I knew where this was going. I was wrong. This episode is for anyone who loves sharp storytelling, psychological depth, and media that makes you question your own assumptions. It's also for parents, therapists, and anyone fascinated by how people unravel under pressure. If you've ever wondered how much a person can carry before they break—or how blame gets distributed when everything falls apart—this one's for you.
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