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Kim Kardashian’s latest venture into television with her legal drama, All’s Fair, has faced harsh criticism from reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes.
The series, crafted by the creative trio Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken, makes its debut on Hulu this Tuesday, releasing the first three episodes together. The storyline of All’s Fair centers around a group of female divorce lawyers who break away from a male-centric legal firm to establish their own formidable practice. These characters are portrayed as fierce, intelligent, and emotionally intricate as they steer through intense divorces, hidden scandals, and evolving loyalties—both in the courtroom and within their team.
Set in a world where wealth has a voice and love is a battlefield, these women are not just participants in the game; they redefine it.
Kardashian takes on the role of Allura Grant, starring alongside Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson, Niecy Nash-Betts portraying Emerald Green, and Sarah Paulson as Carrington Lane. The cast also features Teyana Taylor, known for One Battle After Another, playing Milan, and the acclaimed Glenn Close as Dina Standish.
At the time of writing, All’s Fair has received a dismal 0% rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics, based on five initial reviews, marking a rocky start for the series.
Kardashian stars as Allura Grant in All’s Fair, alongside Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson, Niecy Nash-Betts as Emerald Green and Sarah Paulson as Carrington Lane. Teyana Taylor (One Battle After Another) also stars in All’s Fair as Milan, while Glenn Close plays Dina Standish.
As of the publication of this article, All’s Fair has earned a 0% “rotten” rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics based on five reviews.
The RT Critics Consensus and audience summary are still pending. So far, the series has earned a 48% “rotten” Popcornmeter score from fewer than 50 verified user ratings.
What Are Individual Critics Saying About ‘All’s Fair’?
Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter is among the top critics on RT who gives All’s Fair a “rotten” review, writing that Kim “Kardashian’s performance, stiff and affectless without a single authentic note, is exactly what the writing, also stiff and affectless without a single authentic note, merits.”
In her “rotten” review summary on RT, Lucy Mangan of the Guardian writes that All’s Fair is “fascinatingly, incomprehensibly, existentially terrible … It’s so awful, it feels almost contemptuous.”
Ed Power of the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph isn’t any kinder in his “rotten” review summary of All’s Fair on RT, writing, “Ryan Murphy is the high priest of tacky, tasteless television, and this year he has outdone himself with a show of mind-bending horror sure to trigger nightmares in the unsuspecting viewer.”
Ben Dowell of The Times in the U.K. isn’t a fan of All’s Fair, either, writing in his RT review summary, “It thinks it’s a feminist fable about spirited lawyers getting their own back on cruel rich men but is in fact a tacky and revolting monument to the same greed, vanity and avarice it supposedly targets.”
The first three episodes of All’s Fair are streaming on Hulu, with new episodes set to be released every Tuesday through Dec. 9.
