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Is All's Fair Worth the Hype?

Los Angeles, USASun Nov 16 2025
"All's Fair" is a legal drama that has sparked quite the debate. It's about a group of women who start their own divorce law firm in Los Angeles. The show is produced by Ryan Murphy and features a star-studded cast, including Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, and even Kim Kardashian. Despite the big names, critics have not been kind. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a low score of 4%, but audiences seem to like it more with a 64% rating. The show's first season came out on November 4, 2025, on Hulu and Disney+. The first three episodes were released at once, with new episodes coming out every Tuesday. Even though critics didn't like it, the show has gotten a lot of attention and viewers. This makes people wonder if there will be a second season. As of now, the show hasn't been officially renewed, but Ryan Murphy has already started writing for a second season. According to reports, the show has been doing really well in terms of viewership. One insider said that it has been the biggest premiere for Hulu in years. The story follows three women who leave a male-dominated law firm to start their own practice. The main cast includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Niecy Nash as the founders of the firm. Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, and Matthew Noszka also star in the show. It's not clear yet if they will all return for a second season. The show has also featured guest stars like Jessica Simpson, Brooke Shields, and Grace Gummer. These big names add to the show's appeal, even if the critics aren't fans.

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    What factors contribute to the significant attention and viewership of 'All's Fair' despite its overwhelmingly negative critical reception?
    What elements of 'All's Fair' might be contributing to its negative critical reception, and how could these be addressed in a potential second season?
    Are the negative reviews of 'All's Fair' a smokescreen to hide the fact that it's actually a groundbreaking series?

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