‘All Her Fault’ Is Peacock’s Most-Watched Show of the Week

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From Dick Wolf’s long-running procedurals to buzzy reality hits and fresh NBC comedies, Peacock’s current top shows mix comfort TV with timely new releases. Below, you’ll find quick, useful snapshots for each title—what it’s about, when it started, who’s behind it, and why it’s easy to dive in now on Peacock.

‘Law & Order’ (1990–2010; 2022– )

'Law & Order' (1990–2010; 2022– )
Universal Television

The original ‘Law & Order’ intercuts police investigations with prosecutorial strategy, forming the blueprint for the franchise. It ran for 20 seasons before returning in 2022 with new and legacy cast members. Episodes stream on Peacock, and its self-contained cases make it easy to watch out of order. The revival continues NBC’s Thursday lineup alongside other franchise entries.

‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020– )

'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' (2020– )
Shed Media

The tenth city in the ‘Real Housewives’ franchise, this series explores social circles and business ventures in and around Salt Lake City. It premiered in November 2020 on Bravo and has continued with evolving casts and headline-making seasons. Peacock carries episodes for viewers who want to follow current dynamics and revisit earlier storylines. The show is produced by Shed Media.

‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024– )

'St. Denis Medical' (2024– )
Universal Television

A mockumentary-style workplace comedy from Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin, ‘St. Denis Medical’ follows staff at an underfunded Oregon hospital. It premiered on NBC in November 2024 and streams on Peacock, with a second season ordered in early 2025. The ensemble features Wendi McLendon-Covey, Allison Tolman, Josh Lawson, and David Alan Grier. Its single-camera format and documentary tone align it with recent NBC workplace comedies.

‘Chicago Med’ (2015– )

'Chicago Med' (2015– )
Universal Television

Set at the fictional Gaffney Chicago Medical Center, this medical drama is the third pillar of the ‘One Chicago’ universe. Premiering in 2015, it focuses on ER physicians and nurses balancing urgent cases with ethical and personal pressures. Crossovers with ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago P.D.’ make it easy to follow multi-show storylines on Peacock. It’s produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television.

‘Married at First Sight’ (2014– )

'Married at First Sight' (2014– )
Kinetic Content

This reality format matches singles who meet at the altar, then tracks their marriages through expert-guided trials. The U.S. version premiered in 2014 and, after runs on FYI and Lifetime, moved to Peacock with a multi-season order. Episodes and spin-offs are easy to sample for viewers who want long-form relationship arcs and reunion updates. The show is produced by Kinetic Content and has generated a sizable library for bingeing.

‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006– )

'The Real Housewives of Orange County' (2006– )
Evolution Media

Bravo’s original ‘Real Housewives’ installment chronicles the personal lives, businesses, and friendships of women in Orange County, California. The series launched in 2006, spawning a massive franchise across cities and multiple spin-offs. Its long run offers a deep archive of seasons and cast eras for viewers to sample on Peacock. Newer seasons continue to refresh the ensemble while keeping franchise staples in the mix.

‘Chicago Fire’ (2012– )

'Chicago Fire' (2012– )
Universal Television

The franchise’s flagship centers on firefighters and paramedics at Firehouse 51, blending large-scale rescues with character-driven storylines. Debuting in October 2012, it paved the way for additional ‘One Chicago’ series and regular multi-show events. New seasons air on NBC with next-day availability on Peacock, and the long back catalog makes for extensive binge options. It remains one of NBC’s most consistent Wednesday anchors.

‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014– )

'Chicago P.D.' (2014– )
Universal Television

Part of Dick Wolf’s ‘One Chicago’ franchise, this police procedural follows the Intelligence Unit of the Chicago Police Department as it tackles organized crime and high-stakes investigations. It premiered in January 2014 and frequently features crossovers with sister series ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med.’ Episodes stream on Peacock alongside the larger franchise library for easy continuity viewing. The shared universe format lets new viewers start with current arcs and backfill via crossovers.

‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (1999– )

'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' (1999– )
Universal Television

The long-running ‘Law & Order’ spinoff centers on NYPD’s SVU, led by Olivia Benson, handling sex crimes and vulnerable victims cases. Created by Dick Wolf and produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, it premiered in 1999 and continues with new seasons. The series has crossed major episode milestones and remains a core part of NBC’s schedule with next-day streaming on Peacock. Its longevity makes it one of TV’s most extensive crime catalogues to catch up on quickly.

‘All Her Fault’ (2025)

'All Her Fault' (2025)
Universal International Studios

This limited series adapts Andrea Mara’s 2021 novel, following Marissa Irvine after her young son vanishes during a routine pickup, triggering a suburban nightmare of misdirection and secrets. Peacock’s version stars Sarah Snook, with supporting roles for Dakota Fanning and Jake Lacy. The show’s inciting idea sprang from a real mix-up the author experienced, though the plot itself is fictional. It’s a recent Peacock original designed to be binged in a single week.

What did we miss—any favorites from this week’s list you’d recommend newcomers start with first? Share your picks in the comments!

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