
"Pretty much every TV show Ryan Murphy has ever made from Glee, to American Horror Story and American Crime Story to the salacious Monster anthology can be described as over-the-top. The writer/director has never shied away from stunt casting or all things camp. So when his latest effort, the Kim Kardashian-fronted legal drama All's Fair, debuted with a rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes (to be fair, it has since climbed to 5%), it was easy to wonder if critics were perhaps being a little hyperbolic."
"The Guardians zero-star review called it fascinatingly, existentially terrible. USA Today dubbed it the worst TV show of the year, noting that, It's so stilted, artificial and awkward not even a glass of wine and leftover Halloween candy can make it remotely enjoyable to view. Another review went even further, calling it the worst TV drama ever. Reader, I'm here to tell you they are all completely right."
Ryan Murphy's television work is characterized by over-the-top storytelling, stunt casting, and camp. The Kim Kardashian-fronted legal drama All's Fair opened to overwhelmingly negative critical reception, initially receiving 0% on Rotten Tomatoes before rising to 5%. Major outlets labeled it existentially terrible and the worst TV show or drama of the year, citing stilted, artificial, and awkward execution. The show centers on hotshot divorce lawyer Allura Grant, whose NFL-player husband leaves her for a colleague. Kardashian's performance is described as flat and deadpan, with unconvincing emotional beats and a lack of convincing acting range. Writing shortcomings are noted as exacerbating performance problems.
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