“All’s Fair,” Kim Kardashian’s new series, receives harsh criticism from industry outlets

“All’s Fair,” Kim Kardashian’s new series, receives harsh criticism from industry outlets
Photos: Instagram @allsfaironhulu

“All’s Fair,” produced by Ryan Murphy and starring Kim Kardashian, has received only 6% approval on Rotten Tomatoes. Several media outlets have published negative reviews of Hulu’s new series.

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“All’s Fair” features an award-winning cast including Niecy Nash-Betts and Sarah Paulson, as well as Oscar nominees Naomi Watts and Glenn Close. Despite its impressive lineup, critics have not been kind.

The series has received negative feedback for its dialogue and reportedly uninspired performances.

The Guardian described the production as “fascinatingly, incomprehensibly, existentially terrible,” giving it a zero rating.

“All’s Fair,” Kim Kardashian’s new series, receives harsh criticism from industry outlets
Photos: Instagram @allsfaironhulu

The Times stated that “All’s Fair” “may well be the worst television drama ever made,” adding that Kim Kardashian’s acting “is to a peaceful liberal democracy what Genghis Khan is.”

“It’s so drenched in its nauseating flow of silly feminist slogans, and our heroines are so unlikeable, that it sometimes feels as if the show doesn’t even like women very much,” the review continued.

The series follows a team of female divorce lawyers who decide to open their own firm to fight in a world where money speaks louder than justice.

The first three episodes of “All’s Fair” are now available on Hulu.

Photos: Instagram @allsfaironhulu. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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