How Jake Lacy Navigated All Her Fault’s “Nightmare” Storyline | E! News
the last 40 seconds you’re like, “Oh, there it is.” Yep. Hi, I’m Marissa. I’m here to pick up my son, Milo. There’s no Milo here. You know, any parent or any caregiver, even just the idea of the kid you’re you’re looking after disappearing is a nightmare. And um we shot in Melbourne and I live outside New York. So like my family stayed in the States while I was gone, which I think in a lot of ways was maybe well I hated being away from my family. I miss my wife and my kids, but like I could compartmentalize the whole thing into this one experience kind of locked off from the rest of my personal life because that that might have been it might have been wonderful to go home and see my kids right then. It might have been like tough. I don’t know. Is there a chance that your husband may have received a ransom notification? you wouldn’t keep something that big from me. Just like kind of like flipped the lights on and turn them back off, you know what I mean? Like started figuring out how to do that and not I don’t know. I I I find this job so fulfilling. I love living in my imagination and working with people and creating stuff, but I’m also like this is pretend, you know, and feels like everybody has their own experience. It feels a little grand to me when actors are like, I couldn’t shake it off. And I’m like, figure out how to shake it off then. Like, go live your regular life. It is uncomfortable. Well, I certainly was like exhausted after long days on set of living in this emotional space and you know, but also would then gladly check out immediately and have the transpo guys like drop me off at the gym and then pick up a pizza on the way home and go watch like Allan Partridge videos from 20 years ago and be like, “Great. This is perfect. This is This is exactly what I need. What are you going to do? I will do whatever it takes. I think even good people can do bad things if they’re pushed. It’s always exciting to be a part of something that people are watching or talking about. I’m I know what happens in it and I’m watching it being like, “This is great. This is Let’s Let’s put another one on.” There’s like a minute and a half left and I’m like, “We’re still just telling the story here like at some point.” And then in the last 40 seconds you’re like, “Oh, there it is.” says, “Yep, bell. Put it on.
In Peacock’s ‘All Her Fault,’ actors Jake Lacy and Sarah Snook portray a couple whose son is kidnapped, a nightmare scenario for any parent or caregiver, as the actor noted in an interview with E! News.
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