Kim Kardashian's New Series Debuts at 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, Sparks Worst Drama Ever Backlash
All's Fair is facing a critical wipeout, with some outlets delivering a rare zero-star verdict.
Well, this is awkward. Ryan Murphy teamed up with Kim Kardashian for a glossy legal drama called 'All's Fair,' and critics have pretty much set it on fire. Not metaphorically. As of right now, it is sitting at a flat 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Yes, zero. That number does not go lower.
The scorecard (brace yourself)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 0% at the time of writing.
- The Guardian: zero stars. Their reviewer essentially said she did not think TV could still be made this badly, which is a sentence I did not expect to read in 2025.
- The Times: also zero stars, calling it possibly 'the worst TV drama ever.'
- The Telegraph: Ed Power went in hard on Kardashian specifically, saying the performance lacks acting chops and any trace of screen presence, even joking that her vibe is more 'Zzzzzz...' than X factor.
- USA Today: they did not mince words either:
'An embarrassingly terrible show with scripts worse than what Chat GPT was spitting out two years ago and acting worse than your local Christmas pageant.'
So... what is 'All's Fair' actually about?
On paper, it sounds juicy: Kim Kardashian plays Allura Grant, who leads a team of divorce lawyers and launches an all-female firm. The cast is stacked with heavy hitters — Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close are all in the mix — which usually screams high-end courtroom intrigue and razor-sharp wardrobe choices. If you were hoping for 'Suits'-style twists and verbal knife fights in designer heels, critics suggest you are not getting that show. At all.
Where to watch (if curiosity wins)
The first three episodes of 'All's Fair' are now streaming on Disney Plus/Hulu. If you want to see what all the groaning is about, it is right there.
Meanwhile, Murphy keeps moving
While this one is taking a beating, Ryan Murphy is already deep into 'American Horror Story' season 13. Ariana Grande is joining the lineup, alongside series regulars Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, Angela Bassett, and Kathy Bates.