Is ‘All’s Fair’, the TV drama about lawyers starring Kim Kardashian, the worst series ever? This question is asked by media such as BBC, The Times or The Guardian, while USA Today directly affirms it.
Variety calls it “disastrous,” while The Hollywood Reporter says “Kardashian is an appropriately stiff lead for Ryan Murphy’s vacuum.”
Murphy, responsible for such popular series as ‘Glee’, ‘American Horror Story’ or ‘Pose’, is the producer of this fiction in which Kardashian is accompanied by names such as Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash-Betts, which premiered this Tuesday on Hulu in the United States and Disney+ internationally.

But not even the participation of these prestigious actresses prevented the shipwreck of a series that on the website Rotten Tomatoes, which collects both professional and fan reviews, appears with only six percent positive opinions.
“It’s so bad it could be art,” wryly states Time magazine, which notes that the series “is a multigenerational Sex and the City in the workplace, if the sex were all talk and the city irrelevant and the humor not necessarily intentional.”
The series in controversy; Too bad for Kim Kardashian?
But that it “could be a surreal, self-aware performance art” about the collapse in the Trump era “of a complacent pop feminism.”
CNN also wonders if it is so bad that it becomes good, while The Telegraph says it is the worst series of those produced to date by Murphy.
Britain’s The Guardian notes that “Ryan Murphy’s star-studded, star-studded new series with an all-star cast has received some of the most shocking reviews we’ve seen in a long time, including many zero-star ratings.”

“I didn’t know it was still possible to make TV this bad,” said this newspaper critic Lucy Magan, who laments that “not even Glenn Close can save this Ryan Murphy disaster from its grim plots, clueless characters and worst kissing scenes ever filmed.”
Kardashian plays Allura Grant in a series that follows a team of female lawyers who leave a male-dominated law firm to start their own firm in Los Angeles, reported Agencia EFE.
Here is the trailer of the controversial series ‘All’s Fair’.
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