
"The Guardian awarded the series zero stars describing it as "fascinatingly, incomprehensibly, existentially terrible." Lucy Mangan, the review's writer, also wrote, "I did not know it was still possible to make television this bad." Similarly, The Times, who also gave the show zero stars, said All's Fair "may be the worst TV drama ever." The Telegraph came for Kardashian's "stilted acting," but that she "is just one disaster among many.""
"The Hollywood Reporter slammed All's Fair as "empty" and "unforgivably dull," whilst also panning Kardashian's acting. And another reviewer said the series was "unwatchable" and blasted the series over its "offensive" feminism which it also labelled as "shallow and outdated." Audience reviews are much more favourable. "It's so bad, it's good. Very camp," wrote one audience member. "Loved it!" added someone who gave the show five stars."
"The series follows an all-female team of divorce attorneys as "they navigate high-stakes break-ups, scandalous secrets and shifting allegiances - both in the courtroom and within their own ranks," as per a synopsis. The first three episodes of the series, which also stars Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Teyana Taylor, debuted on Disney+/Hulu on Tuesday (4 November)."
All's Fair is a legal drama from Ryan Murphy starring Kim Kardashian that follows an all-female team of divorce attorneys navigating high-stakes break-ups, scandalous secrets and shifting allegiances. The first three episodes debuted on Disney+/Hulu and feature Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Teyana Taylor. Critical response has been overwhelmingly negative, with multiple zero-star reviews and a 0% Rotten Tomatoes critics' score based on eight reviews; major outlets described the series as incomprehensibly terrible, empty, stilted and unwatchable. Audience reactions are mixed, with a 55% audience rating and some viewers calling it camp and enjoyable.
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