Kim Kardashian's 'All's Fair' Receives Harsh Reviews, Called 'Worst TV Drama'
Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama, “All’s Fair,” starring Kim Kardashian, is facing widespread criticism from critics and TV journalists. The series, which premiered recently, has garnered overwhelmingly negative reviews, with some calling it “existentially terrible,” “tacky,” and a “disaster zone.”
The negative reception has been swift and severe, with many reviewers questioning the show’s quality and overall concept. Reports indicate a zero-star review was among the most critical assessments. Concerns extend beyond just the acting, with commentators citing issues with the writing and production values.
“All’s Fair” follows Kardashian as she pursues a career in law. The series marks a significant foray into acting for Kardashian, who is primarily known for her reality television appearances and business ventures. Ryan Murphy, known for producing shows like “Glee” and “American Horror Story,” is the creator and executive producer of “All’s Fair.” The show’s premise aims to explore the challenges and complexities of the legal profession, viewed through Kardashian’s perspective.
The intensity of the criticism suggests a significant disconnect between the creators’ vision and audience expectations, as well as professional critical assessment. The early negative reception poses a challenge for the series’ future and its potential for continued viewership.
