Mystery and dark secrets keep viewers intrigued in Peacock's latest series, All Her Fault season 1. Released on November 6, 2025, the thriller series follows a mother's journey of finding her kidnapped son.
Marissa's search for Milo is also mixed with other internal issues in her family. Along the way, she learns that there is more to the people in her life than she already knows, further twisting her son's situation. From striking visuals to diverse characters, the latest drop stands out as a unique watch for viewers.
As the series is full of tense and emotional moments, the music and songs featured in it enhance the viewing experience for the audience. Jeff Beal is behind the original score of the series.
From Phillip Phillips' Home to Blur's Tender, here are the songs featured in All Her Fault season 1

Marissa lives through a nightmare when her young son, Milo, gets kidnapped. As the series progresses, viewers discover that Milo's kidnapping is more complex than initially imagined, with each step of the mishap revealing big secrets that alter Marissa's life forever.
As the audience witnesses Marissa and her family's struggle to get Milo back, the songs featured in the series complement varied moments from their journeys.
Here's a list of all the songs heard in All Her Fault season 1:
- Home by Phillip Phillips
- Happy Together by Weezer
- Tender by Blur
- A Single Thing by Robin Loxley
- Cross Bones Style by Cat Powers
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Who composed the original score of All Her Fault season 1?
American composer Jeff Beal is behind the original score of All Her Fault season 1. Through his musical contributions, Beal captured the tension and pain that Marissa felt during her journey to find her son.
Beal's career as a composer and jazz instrumentalist is marked by unique creations for some of the most renowned films and series. He has worked on projects such as Pollock (2000), Rome (2005-2007), Raymond & Ray (2022), House of Cards (2013-2018), and others. He has also been honored with awards such as the Primetime Emmy Awards, the World Soundtrack Awards, the BMI TV Music Awards, and others.
Here's a list of all the tracks by Beal for the new series:
- Milo's Theme
- Where Is My Son?
- You're Human
- All Her Fault
- A Mother's Guilt
- Carrie and Milo
- Peter and Brian
- Caught On Tape
- The Motel
- Jenny and Marissa
- I Have Your Son
- A Bit Shady
- Sam
- Dreams Deferred
- Press Conference
- Undertow
- Into The Sea
- Moment of Clarity
- Reunion
- What Could Have Been
- Retribution
- Ransom Money
- I'm Carrie
- Sibling Rivalry
- St. Marks Flashback
- Carrie Arrives
- Late Night Shopping
- Peter and Marissa
- Far From Heaven
- Josie Imagines The Future
- What Do We Know about Carrie?
- Detective Alcaras
- Flashback
- Questioning The Parents
- The Billboard
- Josie Goes Home
- All that Remains
The original soundtrack comprises 37 songs, totaling 1 hour and 37 minutes in duration. Interested viewers can listen to these tracks on major music streaming platforms.
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About All Her Fault season 1

Marissa Irvine's life turns upside down in the latest mystery series, All Her Fault season 1. What seemed to be a simple playdate turns into a shocking incident for Marissa as her son, Milo, seemed to have never made it to the location. The protagonist embarks on a perilous journey to save her son, which leads her into situations she never imagined.
Here's the official logline of the series:
"Marissa Irvine arrives to collect her young son Milo from his first playdate, but the woman who answers the door isn't a mother she recognizes. She doesn't have Milo and has never heard of him. And so begins every parent's worst nightmare."
All Her Fault season 1 is based on Andrea Mara's novel of the same title. The series is written and created by Megan Gallagher and stars Sarah Snook, Dakota Fanning, and Jake Lacy, among others.
Watch All Her Fault season 1 on Peacock.