Abby Elliot reveals intriguing connection between bear and peacock
The streaming wars have been raging for quite some time now, and each platform has its own standout shows. If you’re a Hulu subscriber, you likely know that “The Bear” is one of the top shows to watch on Hulu, starring actress Abby Elliot as Natalie, also known as Sugar. Elliot is also part of the cast of the new book-to-screen adaptation “All Her Fault,” now available for streaming on Peacock. In a recent interview with CinemaBlend, Elliot shared a fascinating connection between the two Chicago-based shows.
“All Her Fault” just dropped on Peacock, headlined by Emmy and Tony award-winning actress Sarah Snook. During my chat with the cast before the show’s release, Elliot revealed the incredible way “The Bear” influenced the shooting of “All Her Fault.” She described filming scenes in Australia with a 3D, 360-degree moving screen that recreated her exact commute from the Chicago stages to her apartment. It was a surreal experience for Elliot to see familiar landmarks from home while being halfway across the world, highlighting the attention to detail in filming the new Peacock series.
It’s amazing to think that despite the distance, Abby Elliot was able to revisit her Chicago commute while working on “All Her Fault.” This level of authenticity speaks to the dedication of the creators in bringing the show to life. Only true Chicago locals would recognize the accuracy of the car scenes and appreciate the effort put into recreating the city’s atmosphere. It must have been a delight for Elliot to continue working in Chicago while filming another TV series set in the same vibrant city.
As fans dive into “All Her Fault,” it’s clear that the series offers a gripping mystery with high stakes. The storyline follows a married couple, Marissa and Peter, played by Sarah Snook and Jake Lacy, as they grapple with the disappearance of their child Milo. Throughout the eight-episode season, the truth unravels in a compelling and methodical manner. Abby Elliot portrays Lia Irvine, Peter’s sister, adding layers to the family dynamics as the plot thickens.
“All Her Fault” is now available for streaming on Peacock, and it’s already generating buzz for Awards Season consideration. Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed binge-watching the series and found Abby Elliot’s performance to be particularly impressive. Her portrayal in the show deserves recognition and applause for the depth and nuance she brings to the character.

