Kim Kardashian's New Show 'All's Fair' Faces a Rotten Reception
In a world where critical acclaim is hard-earned, Kim Kardashian's latest venture, the legal drama 'All's Fair,' has hit a rough patch. The show, created by an esteemed trio of producers, premiered on Hulu with high expectations, but the critics have spoken, and their verdict is unanimous: a disappointing 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
'All's Fair' follows a group of female divorce attorneys who break away from a male-dominated firm to establish their own practice. The official synopsis promises a fierce and brilliant take on high-stakes breakups and shifting allegiances. However, the critics' consensus paints a different picture.
But here's where it gets controversial... Despite the talented cast, including Naomi Watts and Sarah Paulson, the show has failed to impress. Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter, a top critic on RT, describes Kardashian's performance as "stiff and affectless," adding that it perfectly aligns with the writing's lack of authenticity.
Lucy Mangan from The Guardian goes even further, calling the show "existentially terrible" and suggesting it feels almost contemptuous. Ouch!
And this is the part most people miss... Even renowned producer Ryan Murphy, known for his bold and controversial shows, has come under fire. Ed Power from the Daily Telegraph describes Murphy's work as "tacky and tasteless," warning viewers of potential nightmares. Ben Dowell of The Times agrees, labeling 'All's Fair' as a "tacky monument" to the very greed it aims to criticize.
So, what went wrong? Is it the writing, the performances, or a combination of both? These questions are sure to spark heated debates among fans and critics alike. With new episodes dropping every Tuesday on Hulu, will 'All's Fair' manage to turn things around and win over its audience?
What do you think? Is there hope for 'All's Fair,' or has it already sealed its fate? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss!