‘All’s Fair’ Fracas: Kim Kardashian’s New Hulu Series Gets Gavel Banged By Copious Critics–‘Worst TV Drama Ever’

All’s Fair was supposed to be Hulu’s big, glossy legal-drama moment, the kind of buzzy, star-studded series that dominates social timelines and group chats. With Ryan Murphy behind it and Kim Kardashian stepping into her most ambitious scripted role yet, the hype was loud. Fans were curious to see Kim channel her real-life legal journey into a fictional divorce-lawyer character. In addition, the supporting lineup, which includes Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close, only made expectations even bigger. On paper, it looked like prestige TV meets pop culture event.
The premise follows a group of powerhouse women who leave a male-dominated law firm to start their own high-stakes practice in Los Angeles, navigating messy breakups, dramatic clients, and even messier personal lives. It promised glam, power, and a fresh spin on courtroom drama through a female-driven lens. With Murphy known for splashy, stylized TV worlds, excitement around All’s Fair felt justified, and plenty of people had this circled as one of the most anticipated launches of the year.
Then critics watched it, and things got rough. Reviews have been overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the writing clunky, the tone uneven, and the show’s massive potential wasted. The biggest sting? A shockingly low approval score across major critic platforms, with some reviewers blasting it as one of Murphy’s weakest projects to date. Kim’s performance has been singled out in particular, with critics suggesting that her delivery feels stiff and that the role might be too demanding for her level of experience.
Fans, however, are split in a more entertaining way. Some viewers agree with critics and say the show misses the mark. But others are embracing it as a guilty pleasure, praising the fashion, attitude, and glossy drama, even if the plot feels thin. Think “it’s bad…but like fun bad” energy. Social media is full of people saying they’re watching for the aesthetics and the cast chemistry rather than the storytelling.
So while All’s Fair may not be the prestige-legal drama many expected, it’s certainly not going unnoticed. In today’s TV landscape, sometimes being loudly messy can spark more conversation than being quietly good. Whether you’re tuning in for the chaos, the fashion, or to judge for yourself, one thing’s clear…the show is going to stay in the cultural conversation, critics be damned. Check out some fan reactions above and let us know what you think about the show in the comments.
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