The legal drama All's Fair, starring Kim Kardashian and created by Ryan Murphy, has faced harsh criticism yet gained a devoted audience. Despite scathing reviews, viewers appreciate its bold camp style, striking fashion, and immaculate set design.
"May be the worst TV drama ever." — The Times
"Fascinatingly, existentially terrible." — The Guardian
Despite critical disdain, the series has sparked enthusiasm among social media fans. They praise its “gloriously silly” nature, enjoy it as a “nonsense camp show,” and find it “very fun” because it embraces its flaws.
"A show that's very fun to watch because it isn't afraid to be bad."
All's Fair is a nine-part series from Ryan Murphy, famed for Glee and American Horror Story. It debuted on Hulu and has become one of the most criticized shows of the year.
Though critically panned, All's Fair is gaining traction as an entertaining, unapologetically campy legal drama that resonates with viewers seeking unconventional TV.
Author's summary: Despite brutal reviews calling it the worst drama ever, All's Fair captivates fans with its campy style and bold fun, proving critical disdain doesn’t always mean failure.