Ryan Murphy, known for his controversial productions, has delivered one of Disney+'s least impressive shows with the new legal drama All’s Fair. Despite Kim Kardashian's distinctive approach to her public life, this series fails to impress.
Kim Kardashian, the original influencer, has never followed the typical path. In 2014, right after marrying Kanye West at the Forte di Belvedere in Florence, they unexpectedly flew to Cork Airport for their honeymoon. Their stay included Castlemartyr and a visit to the Midlands, where they attended a 3pm screening of X-Men: Days of Future Past at the Storm Cinema in Portlaoise.
Long divorced from Kanye, Kardashian continues to act by her own rules, seemingly unconcerned by public judgment.
All’s Fair is described as a “proper atrocity” and one of the worst shows Disney+ has offered its subscribers, a harsh criticism even compared to series like She-Hulk. Despite this, Kardashian’s high profile grabs attention.
The cast includes notable stars like Naomi Watts and Glenn Close, but their talents seem mismatched to the material. Naomi Watts appears as lost as she did in Peter Jackson’s King Kong, while Glenn Close looks visibly confused.
“One of the worst things Disney+ has ever foisted upon its subscribers.”
“Naomi Watts hasn’t looked so confused since she had to pretend she was in love with a gorilla in Peter Jackson’s King Kong.”
All’s Fair serves as a stark reminder that even star power cannot salvage a poorly executed series.
Author's summary: Despite Kim Kardashian’s celebrity draw and a starry cast, All’s Fair fails spectacularly as a legal drama, marking one of Disney+’s most disappointing shows to date.