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Reviewers say 'All's Fair' is a poorly conceived series and a missed opportunity with a talented cast. The show is described as tone-deaf and lacking depth, missing the mark on its feminist themes. It is criticized for poor writing, weak acting, and a shallow plot. Kim Kardashian's performance is often cited as a major flaw due to her lack of skills as an actor. Despite a talented supporting cast, including Glenn Close and Naomi Watts, the show fails to deliver a compelling narrative or engaging characters. Some appreciate the glamorous visuals and costumes, but overall find the execution disappointing.
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I wanted "Suits with women." I got the Kardashians playing dress-up in a legal drama costume. Ep 1 of "All's Fair" is so spectacularly bad I couldn't make it past the pilot... life's too short for this catastrophe.
Kim Kardashian isn't an actress. She's a reality TV personality reading lines like a hostage reading demands. Every scene she's in dies on screen. Watching Naomi Watts and Glenn Close forced to pretend this is real television feels like witnessing a crime against talent.
The script sounds AI-generated. Characters spout catchphrases instead of dialogue: "Business is how I unwind"? "Let's put the team in teamwork"? Murphy's direction mistakes expensive wardrobe changes for actual storytelling. Cases resolve with magical convenience. Nothing feels earned, real, or remotely compelling.
This isn't prestige television... it's an embarrassingly expensive vanity project that wastes a stellar supporting cast. The fact this has a $70 million budget while actual good shows get cancelled is criminal. One episode was more than enough.
2/10 - An absolute train wreck.
Kim Kardashian isn't an actress. She's a reality TV personality reading lines like a hostage reading demands. Every scene she's in dies on screen. Watching Naomi Watts and Glenn Close forced to pretend this is real television feels like witnessing a crime against talent.
The script sounds AI-generated. Characters spout catchphrases instead of dialogue: "Business is how I unwind"? "Let's put the team in teamwork"? Murphy's direction mistakes expensive wardrobe changes for actual storytelling. Cases resolve with magical convenience. Nothing feels earned, real, or remotely compelling.
This isn't prestige television... it's an embarrassingly expensive vanity project that wastes a stellar supporting cast. The fact this has a $70 million budget while actual good shows get cancelled is criminal. One episode was more than enough.
2/10 - An absolute train wreck.
Kimmy is not an actress. Period. All's Fair? More like All's possible when you are uber wealthy, which is not in fact fair. I don't get how a cast like this was assembled knowing that the show could never be taken seriously with Kimmy at the helm. One must assume that hopes, and paychecks, were very high. Kim, if you want to take this seriously, take the needed time and effort to improve and strengthen your acting chops. You pulled down something that could have actually been decent. What a shame.
I'm a big fan of both Ryan Murphy and most of the starring actresses of this show, so I was very much looking forward to it.
It must have been about fifteen minutes into the pilot episode when I started asking myself what this really was, and why it was so bad. I'm actually very surprised by it, having seen most of Murphy's work with great admiration. This was just dissapointing. The storylines and dialogues are sometimes painful to watch, three stars mainly go to Watts, Paulson and Close.
It must have been about fifteen minutes into the pilot episode when I started asking myself what this really was, and why it was so bad. I'm actually very surprised by it, having seen most of Murphy's work with great admiration. This was just dissapointing. The storylines and dialogues are sometimes painful to watch, three stars mainly go to Watts, Paulson and Close.
Love Naomi watts as an actress, and also niecy Nash is great, but, oh dear.....this is awful...embarrasing cliche writing, badly shot, worst acting from everyone in their career...no plot, just cheese...
and sexist horrible nonsense...hope Naomi, niecy, sarah and Glenn rise above ,they deserve to..... it also just gets worse and worse.
I don't know why Ryan Murphy insists on casting Kim Kardashian. I don't understand his philosophy, there were so many top-notch actors on here and no matter what we just will never see her as a serious actress so it just felt like it was ruined. I couldn't take the show as seriously and it had potential but I wouldn't recommend it.
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- CuriosidadesHalle Berry was initially cast in "All's Fair," but a scheduling conflict forced her to depart the series as a cast member and an executive producer, shortly before Hulu announced that Glenn Close had joined the series, despite Hulu's claims that her role was not recast.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Kardashians: Feels Like the Old Days (2025)
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- 42min
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- 16:9 HD
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