The original post: /r/television by /u/quiet_veil on 2026-01-25 14:22:16+00:00.
I finished All Her Fault and I can’t stop thinking about how the ending reframes everything that came before.
It didn’t feel like a clean “good vs evil” resolution.
More like a slow accumulation of choices, secrets, and moral compromises finally collapsing in on themselves.
Almost every character crosses a line at some point — some out of fear, some out of love, some out of control.
By the end, it felt less about who was right and more about what damage had already been done.
Did the ending work for you?
Or did it leave you feeling unsettled in a way that felt intentional?