
Kim Kardashian’s new legal drama, All’s Fair, hasn’t been well-received. The show, which premiered November 4th on Hulu and Disney+, features a big-name cast including Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, and Teyana Taylor, and was created by Ryan Murphy. However, critics have given it overwhelmingly negative reviews, with some calling it one of the worst shows in a long time.
“All’s Fair” centers around a group of women who launch their own law firm specializing in divorce cases in Los Angeles. The series aims to explore the lives of strong, successful women navigating love, finances, and infidelity within the world of wealthy divorces. While the show portrays its characters as strong, intelligent, and complex, critics haven’t found the series to live up to that description.
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Ben Dowell, deputy TV editor for The Times (UK), delivered a harsh review of the show, writing, “Kim, you must have a very large ego to star in what is possibly the worst television drama ever made.” He criticized the show for failing to live up to its feminist intentions, calling it a “tacky and revolting monument to greed, vanity, and avarice” despite its supposed critique of those very things. He gave it the lowest possible rating: zero out of five.
The show received harsh reviews across the board. Lucy Mangan of The Guardian gave it a zero-star rating, describing it as “fascinatingly, incomprehensibly, existentially terrible.” She was shocked by how bad it was, stating she thought there was a minimum standard for television production that this show somehow failed to meet.
Critics generally found the acting to be awkward and unconvincing, particularly Kim Kardashian’s portrayal of Allura Grant. Ed Power of The Daily Telegraph described the show as shockingly bad, calling it a “mind-bending horror” likely to cause nightmares.
Despite featuring a stellar cast including Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close, the show hasn’t been well-received. Critics have been harsh, calling it everything from “tacky” to “a disaster,” and All’s Fair is quickly becoming known as one of the year’s biggest television failures.
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2025-11-05 00:44