"'All's Fair' has been described as 'a crime against television' and 'Emily In Paris' is basically a 50-episode Instagram feed of beautiful people in beautiful clothes, but who's watching this crap? All's Fair, Ryan Murphy's dismal Disney+ legal drama starring Kim Kardashian and a bunch of real actors who must have read their pay cheques before they read the script, has received some of the worst reviews since the invention of television."
"All's Fair, Ryan Murphy's dismal Disney+ legal drama starring Kim Kardashian and a bunch of real actors who must have read their pay cheques before they read the script, has received some of the worst reviews since the invention of television. There probably aren't sufficient words in the English language to adequately describe just how awful All's Fair is. But critics gave it a go anyway."
All's Fair is a Ryan Murphy legal drama on Disney+ starring Kim Kardashian alongside established actors. Critics described the show in harsh terms, calling it a 'crime against television' and noting the sense that some actors prioritized pay cheques over script quality. The series has received some of the worst reviews in recent television history. Emily In Paris is characterized as an extended Instagram-like showcase of attractive people in fashionable clothing. Reviewers questioned audience appetite for such glossy, style-over-substance programming. Overall reception emphasized weak scripting and disappointing execution despite high-profile names and production values.
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