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Kim Kardashian's All's Fair Performance Is Indeed Shocking – but the Show's Biggest Problem Lies Elsewhere

Despite a star-studded cast and production by Ryan Murphy, 'All's Fair' suffers from poor script and acting, earning a rare 0% Rotten Tomatoes score, yet it leads streaming charts.

  • On Tuesday , All's Fair premiered starring Kim Kardashian and Ryan Murphy, opening to overwhelmingly negative reviews with a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
  • Critics noted the show's weak writing, with Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter calling the dialogue and script `stiff and affectless` and linking poor performances to the material.
  • The Daily Telegraph's reviewer wrote Ed Power gave one star and called Ryan Murphy `the high priest of tacky, tasteless television`, while Kelly Lawler/The USA Today labeled it `the worst TV show of the year`.
  • Despite critics, fans have propelled the show to No. on streaming charts and new episodes arrive on Tuesdays at midnight ET.
  • Even celebrated collaborators could not prevent the backlash, highlighting that star power and an acclaimed creator do not guarantee quality, and Kim Kardashian said makers `took a chance on working with` her.
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The series "All's Fair" caused a huge stir as soon as it was released on the Hulu platform, as it starred a number of prominent names such as Kim Kardashian, Niecy Nash, and Naomi Watts. However, the impact it achieved was not what its star had hoped for, after it received a shocking rating of zero on Rotten Tomatoes, in one of the harshest reviews this year...

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USA Today broke the news in United States on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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