Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning share insights into their characters in the Peacock miniseries All Her Fault in an exclusive clip with PEOPLE, ahead of its November premiere.
Fanning, 31, describes their roles, Jenny Kaminski (Fanning) and Marissa Irvine (Snook), as "two extremely resilient characters," highlighting the series as a portrayal of "resilience personified."
Sarah Snook says the series "speaks to what the female resilience is required to be."
According to Peacock, the story centers on Marissa (Snook) who sets out to pick up her son Milo from his first playdate but finds a stranger answering the door.
Snook reflects on the responsibilities of the female characters, emphasizing the balancing act they perform alongside male counterparts.
"Following the female characters of the story, like what their responsibilities are, in terms of the balance of that with their male counterparts..." said Snook.
The actresses also discuss the strong support system their characters represent for one another throughout the thriller.
All Her Fault showcases the strength and complexities of female resilience through the intertwining lives of Jenny and Marissa, two characters whose secrets threaten to unravel their world.
This Peacock thriller reveals the deep resilience of two women whose intertwined secrets challenge their survival and support in a fractured family life.