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All’s Fair S1E7: What Really Goes Down Between Chase, Allura and Milan

All’s Fair S1E7: What Really Goes Down Between Chase, Allura and Milan
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All’s Fair season 1 episode 7 thrusts Allura into fixer mode as Chase faces a lineup of exes and a pregnant Milan, and while the apologies land elsewhere, winning Milan’s ear will take Allura’s boldest play yet.

Episode 7 of All's Fair, aptly titled 'Letting Go,' doubles down on messy choices and hard truths. Allura finds herself back in Chase's orbit for damage control, and Dina is trapped in a brutal fog of denial after Doug's death. It is a lot.

Chase's apology tour hits a wall

Allura agrees to help Chase face the trail of people he hurt, including ex-lovers. Most conversations are civil. Then they get to Milan — who is pregnant with his child — and everything goes sideways.

Chase specifically asks Allura for backup with Milan, because Milan wants nothing to do with him. Allura makes one thing very clear: helping him does not mean they are getting back together.

The meeting with Milan is tense from the jump. She shuts the door on the idea of Chase being involved in the baby's life. Chase takes that about as well as you would expect, pivots to talking about going for full custody, and storms out. Not exactly a growth moment.

Are Allura and Chase getting back together?

Short answer: the episode wants you guessing.

After leaving Dina's house, Allura (Kim Kardashian) goes to see Chase (Matthew Noszka). Despite what she said earlier about boundaries, they sleep together. The next morning they debrief the Milan situation. Chase asks why she came back, and Allura says she was impressed by how determined he seemed to be in his kid's life.

Then Chase asks the question he has been circling: should they give their relationship another shot? The episode cuts out before an answer. So, yes, cliffhanger energy.

Dina vs. grief

The episode also opens on a gut punch: Dina (Glenn Close) spiraling after Doug's sudden passing. She is going through the motions at home like he is still there — and she has not let his body leave the house. It is harrowing and intimate, and the show does not rush it.

  • When Liberty cannot reach Dina, she goes to check on her and runs into Carr, who had the same idea.
  • They find Dina calmly cooking, insisting Doug is upstairs.
  • Carr organizes a wake to help Dina say goodbye, but Dina refuses to come downstairs and stays in the room with Doug.
  • Emerald tries to gently talk her out. No movement.
  • Allura arrives, and together they talk Dina through the fog. With their support, she finally faces the reality of her loss and says goodbye to the love of her life.

Where this leaves everyone

Allura and Chase are in that frustrating gray zone: chemistry still very much alive, trust still very much not. Milan wants the opposite of co-parenting, and Chase's knee-jerk was to lawyer up. Dina, after an almost unbearable stretch of denial, takes her first steps into grief with her people around her.

Do you think Allura actually gives Chase another chance, or is this a temporary relapse? All's Fair is streaming on Hulu.