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All's Fair: Season 1 Reviews
It takes a special talent to make something so fascinatingly dull, especially with a cast this strong. No words yet invented can fully convey just how much you need to avoid this disastrous show.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | Nov 13, 2025
The only bright spot to be found is Carrington Lane. Savor her, treasure every mean-spirited look and word she offers. She’s the only fun viewers will get on this desolate bore of a show.
Full Review | Nov 10, 2025
I can’t call it a television show, because it isn’t one. Rather, it’s Instagram Reels at episode length, 45-minute collections of bedazzled moving images, targeted at the idly scrolling second-screen viewer.
Full Review | Nov 10, 2025
The series confuses sarcasm with disdain and ends up denying its own talent. The viewer is no longer witnessing a luxury satire, but luxury itself, consumed with the same emptiness as a fashion catalog. [Full review in Spanish]
Full Review | Original Score: 1/10 | Nov 10, 2025
Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close try to elevate it but there's only so much they can do. It's bad
Full Review | Nov 8, 2025
The prolific Murphy has produced some wonderful work, but if All’s Fair becomes a hit -- even a cult one -- I’ll chew on a Louboutin slingback.
Full Review | Nov 7, 2025
Break out a stopwatch, start the timer the moment the action begins, and see how long it takes for your jaw to detach from the rest of your face.
Full Review | Nov 6, 2025
For a creator that gave us gems such as Scream Queens, Glee and Nip/Tuck, Murphy missed the mark on this one. And he brought several beloved stars down with him.
Full Review | Nov 6, 2025
As a self-proclaimed Ryan Murphy superfan, it pains me that this series can't find its footing. It wants to be camp, but it's not even "so bad, it's good." It's one of the worst shows of the year.
Full Review | Nov 6, 2025
Sure, there's drama, there's empowerment, there are " strong women who make millions "... but also an abysmal void that fails to sustain a world of barely sketched, and therefore barely acted, characters. [Full review in Spanish]
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 5, 2025
It’s a cavalcade of wigs and screeching in search of truth, but Murphy seems to have lost the magic touch that made his work so appealing for so long. His snark has rotted into contempt, for audience and art alike.
Full Review | Nov 5, 2025
It’s a diorama of a legal drama more than it actually is a legal drama, a show about contested divorces that doesn’t spend any time in front of a judge in its first three episodes.
Full Review | Nov 5, 2025
While she’s a walking billboard for costume designer Paula Bradley, Kardashian’s performance is monotonal and emotionally negligent. Imagine a void, daubed with designer product placement and nihilistic girlboss mantras.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | Nov 5, 2025
This is what three men and the army of big-name female actors who also signed on as executive producers think women want to see? It’s possible to pander so hard to your target audience, you wind up insulting them instead.
Full Review | Nov 5, 2025
Watching this bafflingly dreadful legal slop makes you wonder if the prolific showrunner has developed a new ability to drain talented actors of every drop of charisma they once possessed.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | Nov 5, 2025
It's so stilted, artificial and awkward not even a glass of wine and leftover Halloween candy can make it remotely enjoyable to view.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Nov 5, 2025
All’s Fair is over the top and campy as hell, but it also knows it’s both of these things, which is why the show and the cases the firm deals with are going to be fun to watch.
Full Review | Nov 5, 2025
All’s Fair is the most frustrating kind of show in that it has resources most creatives could only ever dream of acquiring and somehow manages to waste every single one...
Full Review | Original Score: 3/10 | Nov 5, 2025
It’s not a hate-watch, this is unwatchable.
Full Review | Nov 5, 2025
All’s Fair makes every single Tyler Perry project look like Shakespeare.
Full Review | Original Score: 0 | Nov 5, 2025
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