Kim Kardashian's brand new series All's Fair has been branded "unwatchable" by critics. Released on Disney+ on Tuesday, 4 October, the legal drama – created by American Horror Story's Ryan Murphy – has faced widespread criticism, including a telling score of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.
"Fascinatingly, incomprehensibly, existentially terrible... It's so awful, it feels almost contemptuous," wrote The Guardian.
"It's not a hate-watch; this is unwatchable," declared The Nightly, while The Times said: "It thinks it's a feminist fable about spirited lawyers getting their own back on cruel rich men, but is in fact a tacky and revolting monument to the same greed, vanity and avarice it supposedly targets."
Meanwhile, The Hollywood Reporter called the show an "empty, unforgivably dull Hulu drama", adding: "You might as well be looking at random GIFs from some show you've never seen before. Which, given how dull All's Fair turns out to be despite how hard it tries to make itself sexy and splashy, might actually be the ideal way to experience it."
Echoing this sentiment, Variety mused: "All's Fair is a clumsy, condescending take on rah-rah girlboss feminism, half-baked even by the standards of an overextended Murphy, who co-created the show with Joe Baken and Jon Robin Baitz."
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Introducing viewers to lawyers Allura Grant (Kardashian), Liberty Ronson (Naomi Watts) and Emerald Greene (Niecy Nash-Betts), All's Fair follows the trio as they helm Grant Ronson Greene & Associates, an LA firm which specialises in divorce law for women.
As they take on new cases and continually clash with their long-time rival Carrington Lane (Sarah Paulson), Allura, Liberty, and Emerald find themselves balancing their careers with the trials and tribulations of their own relationships outside the office.
Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, Glenn Close and Ed O'Neill round out the cast.
Speaking with BBC News, Kardashian revealed that she and her co-stars went into the project "blindly" because they wanted to see Murphy's "magic come to life" on screen.
"Ryan was really intentional in that way. He really loves to uplift women and make these female-led casts, which is super empowering. He wrote it that way, he saw it no other way," she said.
All's Fair is available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu.
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