Fault Lines follows a group of friends finding their way in a city that constantly feels like it's about to shift. Set in San Francisco, the show blends humor and heart as the characters face uncertain futures, tangled relationships, and daily disruptions with sarcasm and resilience. When everything around them feels unstable, they can always depend on each other.
Talented actors that blend heart with humor
Smart writing that finds humor in the everday
Created by storytellers who know the city
Get to know the talented actors bringing the Fault Lines to life
as Hannah Peller
A native San Franciscan with a sharp wit and a deep, grounded love for the city that quietly challenges others to face their truth.
as Kathleen Quitary
A sarcastic underachiever who drifts through life with biting humor and surprising insight.
as Laura Prescott
A practical and composed Midwesterner whose clarity and warmth bring balance to chaos, even as she quietly questions her own path.
as Hunter Ellsworth
A loyal and dependable friend with chronically bad romantic luck and a heart bigger than he lets on.
as Lucas Carols
A charismatic dreamer with big ideas and little follow-through, whose charm always allows him to chase the next big thing.
as John Waverly
After a failed stint as a smart oven engineer in Chicago, John returns home with a mix of self-doubt and optimism.
Get ready for laughs with these upcoming episodes
John returns to San Francisco with his fiancée Laura after a failed startup, and is unsure of what comes next. As he reconnects with his old friend Lucas, he also meets Kathleen, Hunter, and Hannah, new coworkers whose lives quickly become entangled with his in unexpected ways.
When Lucas accidentally sets off a petty conflict with a neighbor, it spirals into a whole-building feud. Kathleen tries to mediate, Hannah picks a side too early, and Laura gets caught in the middle thanks to her HOA connections. What should've been a simple apology reveals cracks in more than just the apartment walls.
A sudden blackout plunges the City, and the apartment, into darkness. With no screens to hide behind, secrets emerge over wine and melted ice cream. One roommate confesses a crush, another reveals a life change they've been hiding, and someone's emergency flashlight doubles as a disco ball.
The neighborhood's quirky spring fair is back, and everyone's roped into helping. Tensions flare as Hunter books a controversial band, John tries to avoid Laura's ex, and Hannah enters a tofu-eating contest she's wildly unqualified for.
Get ready to laugh, relate, and the occasional cringe