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

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Peacock’s “Most Watched” row this week blends brand-new premieres, long-running NBC stalwarts, Bravo fan favorites, and a comfort-rewatch comedy—so you’ve got easy entry points whether you want a fresh binge or a quick drop-in. Below you’ll find what each series or special covers, core cast or hosts, how episodes are structured, and where it originally airs—so you can jump straight to the seasons or specials that fit your time.

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

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

This Bravo installment centers on women in and around Salt Lake City, with ongoing friendships, businesses, and reunions shaping each season. Peacock offers past seasons and next-day streaming from Bravo airings. Cast rosters evolve over time, introducing newcomers and guests. Multi-part reunions are packaged alongside the season’s episodes for complete catch-ups.

‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024)

'St. Denis Medical' (2024)
Universal Television

This mockumentary workplace comedy is set in a struggling Midwestern hospital, mixing talking-head bits with single-camera chaos. It premiered on NBC and streams on Peacock, with subsequent seasons continuing the ensemble’s storylines. Episodes focus on day-to-day crises across departments and administration. The show’s renewal has kept new seasons arriving on a regular fall schedule.

‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)

'The Good Place' (2016–2020)
Universal Television

This high-concept comedy follows a group of humans navigating the afterlife’s bureaucracy with an immortal architect and a sentient assistant. The four-season series is fully serialized with payoffs that reward start-to-finish viewing. Peacock streams the complete run, including the extended finale. Episode counts and arcs are fixed, making it a finite binge with a planned ending.

‘Southern Charm’ (2014)

'Southern Charm' (2014)
Haymaker East

This Bravo reality series tracks a Charleston, South Carolina, social circle through careers, relationships, and family legacies. Episodes combine events, reunions, and trips, with season-to-season arcs and cast shifts. Peacock hosts past seasons and next-day streams from Bravo broadcasts. Viewers can follow primary storylines continuously or sample highlight episodes.

‘Law & Order’ (1990)

'Law & Order' (1990)
Universal Television

The flagship series alternates between NYPD investigations and Manhattan DA prosecutions, enabling drop-in viewing with mostly self-contained episodes. Peacock carries classic seasons and the modern revival’s NBC episodes. The show’s rotating casts have included detectives and ADAs across multiple eras. It anchors the wider ‘Law & Order’ franchise frequently referenced in crossovers.

‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006)

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

The original Bravo ‘Real Housewives’ entry follows the personal and professional lives of women in Orange County, California. Seasons feature ensemble changes, multi-part reunions, and trips that carry storylines forward. Historic seasons and recent runs are available on Peacock alongside specials. The series premiered in 2006 and launched the broader Housewives franchise.

‘BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen!’ (2025)

'BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen!' (2023)
BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen!

Recorded during the annual BravoCon weekend, this special features ‘Watch What Happens Live’-style tapings with casts from across Bravo. Segments include fan Q&As, rapid-fire games, and surprise drop-ins hosted by Andy Cohen. Peacock streams the event coverage and highlight packages shortly after taping. It serves as a central hub for BravoCon panels and moments captured for on-demand viewing.

‘Married at First Sight’ (2014)

'Married at First Sight' (2014)
Kinetic Content

This reality format pairs singles who meet for the first time at the altar, then follows their weddings, honeymoons, cohabitation, and decision day. The U.S. version began on FYI, later moved to Lifetime, and continues with new seasons on Peacock. The franchise has produced city-based seasons plus reunions and spin-offs. Episodes track expert matching, compatibility hurdles, and post-experiment updates.

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

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

This procedural follows the NYPD unit that investigates sex crimes and offenses against children in cases-of-the-week with occasional multi-episode arcs. Mariska Hargitay leads the long-running ensemble as Olivia Benson, alongside Ice-T and other rotating cast members. The franchise streams extensive back catalog seasons and current NBC episodes on Peacock. Newer seasons include milestone episodes and crossovers tied to the wider ‘Law & Order’ universe.

‘All Her Fault’ (2025)

'All Her Fault' (2025)
Universal International Studios

This limited-series thriller adapts Andrea Mara’s novel about a mother whose routine school pickup spirals into a missing-child mystery. The Peacock original stars Sarah Snook, with an eight-episode run designed for a tight, single-season binge. Episodes unfold in a linear investigation with shifting suspects and neighborhood secrets. Streaming is exclusive to Peacock in the U.S., with all installments available on-demand.

Tell us which of these you’re queuing up first—and why—in the comments!

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