This show feels like Ryan Murphy mixed a group of legendary actresses into an intense blend. I admire Murphy at his most extravagant and theatrical (I did watch all of Scream Queens!), which made me confident his star-studded new legal drama, All’s Fair, would be right up my alley.
So, does the series—featuring Glenn Close, Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Kim Kardashian—really qualify as a “guilty-as-hell pleasure”? Here are all my thoughts on it.
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Author's summary: Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair blends a stellar cast with his signature operatic style, creating a captivating legal drama that’s as indulgent as it is entertaining.