All's Fair
All's Fair
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All's Fair

"Never settle."

4.7
Yr 2025
Status Returning Series
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Series Brief

Overview

A team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice. Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances—both in the courtroom and within their own ranks. In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don't just play the game—they change it.

Critical Reception

What critics are saying

Score 5 /100

"All's Fair" received overwhelmingly negative reviews upon release, with multiple critics labeling it the worst new TV series of the year. The Hulu legal drama created by Ryan Murphy drew widespread condemnation for its empty wealth fantasy, weak writing, and superficial themes, quickly becoming infamous for earning a rare 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Reviewers widely panned the show's execution, describing it as a lazy and condescending take on "girlboss feminism." Outlets noted that despite a star-studded ensemble cast alongside Kim Kardashian—including Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, and Niecy Nash—the high production budget and designer wardrobes could not save the series from feeling shallow and half-baked.

While isolated positive commentary commended the legal team's dynamic and drew favorable comparisons to Murphy's earlier work like Nip/Tuck, the vast majority of critics agreed that the show represents a nadir for its creator and platform.

“fascinatingly, existentially terrible”

“a clumsy, condescending take on rah-rah girlboss feminism, half-baked even by the standards of an overextended Murphy”

“a lazy, ludicrous series with no pretense that it contains anything of value beyond its wardrobe budget”

“about as bad as Ryan Murphy can get”

Transmission Paths

Where to Watch

Hulu
US
Disney Plus
CA • UK • US
Why fans love it

All's Fair turns the typical legal drama into a study of characters who are as brilliant as they are deeply pathetic. By centering on a group of female attorneys launching their own firm after fleeing a male-dominated environment, the series leans into an aesthetic that is unapologetically camp. It prioritizes the high stakes of personal scandal over the technicalities of the courtroom, framing divorce as a messy, high-budget war zone.

The series finds a strange, sharp rhythm in its depictions of people who are constantly embarrassed by their own appetites and shifting loyalties. Sarah Paulson leads an ensemble that operates with a blend of professional sharp-edged competence and private collapse. By treating wealth as both a weapon and a vulnerability, the show avoids the hollow polish of standard office dramas in favor of something much more volatile and intentionally chaotic.

Featured Players

Cast

Credited 75
Regulars 8
Longest run 9 eps
Show 67 more
Steven Pasquale as Lionel Lee 1 episode James Remar as Theodore Baskin 1 episode Michael Nouri as Arch 1 episode Kate Berlant as Devin Samartino 1 episode Clara Wilsey as Emma 1 episode Judith Light as Sheila Baskin 2 episodes Leo Erickson as Brewster 1 episode Chelsea Brea as Grace's Friend 1 episode Sonny Saito as Sonny 1 episode Elan Maier as Yitzhak 1 episode Elizabeth Berkley as Deandre Barber 1 episode Eddie Cibrian as Arthur McPherson 1 episode Jack Davenport as Oliver 1 episode Armani Barrett as Egypt Greene 2 episodes Jemarcus Kilgore as Ezra Greene 2 episodes Joshua Suiter as Elijah Greene 2 episodes Ed O'Neill as Doug Standish 5 episodes Jessica Simpson as Lee-Ann 1 episode Rick Springfield as Tommy 1 episode Hari Nef as Maria Coulatis 2 episodes David Paymer as Dr. Pollan 1 episode Kevin Connolly as Damien 1 episode Nitya Vidyasagar as Dr. Ramesh 1 episode Joseph Piccuirro as Handsome Doe 1 episode Renellè Nicole as Nurse 1 episode Megan Robinson as Anna Peyman 1 episode Yanis Kalnins as Priest 1 episode Jennifer Jason Leigh as Cheryl Goodfader 1 episode Paul Adelstein as Matty Goodfader 1 episode Cedric Yarbrough as Ray Delgado 1 episode Ryan Michelle Bathe as Alise 1 episode Lyriq Bent as Mr. Walton 1 episode Jasika Nicole as Dr. Testa 1 episode Molly Flanagan as Young Cheryl Goodfader 1 episode Zack Gold as Young Matty Goodfader 1 episode Melissa Miracle McKinney as Melissa 1 episode Brooke Shields as Juliana Morse 1 episode O-T Fagbenle as Reggie Ramirez 4 episodes Lorraine Toussaint as Alberta Dome 2 episodes Jason Butler Harner as Sebastian 2 episodes Jennifer Morrison as Willow Fallow 1 episode Tamara Taylor as Connie Morrow 3 episodes Caitlin McGee as Bethany Morse 1 episode Juliette Mae Diamond as Amabel Lane 1 episode Scott Evans as Eric Dunkin 1 episode Michael B. Silver as Bethany's Lawyer 1 episode Caleb Alexander Smith as Officer Pryzybylski 2 episodes Jacob Dacus as Young Sean 1 episode Kaitlyn Cote as Young Juliana 1 episode Chris Pentzell as Mike Rhodes 1 episode Andrea LeBlanc as Receptionist 2 episodes Christian Guevara as Boxing Coach 1 episode Peter MacNicol as Robert DeLancie 1 episode Adlih Torres as Esperanza 2 episodes Amitai Porat as Mike 1 episode Vincent Di Paolo as Mr. Benedetti 1 episode Stephan Käfer as Sebastian 1 episode Hayden Michael Brown as Steward 2 episodes Kathleen Garrett as Joan Wesson 1 episode Nicole Margulis as Susan 2 episodes Tiffany Kieu as Jessica 1 episode Angela Lin as Francine Weeks 1 episode Tessa Ferrer as Ann Ford 1 episode Michael Blackson as Bob Bishop 1 episode Nana Ghana as Cora Williams 1 episode Bookie Schwartz as Celia 1 episode Kenneth Guidroz as Ken 1 episode
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Keywords

ridiculous camp legal drama embarrassed pathetic
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Details

First Aired
November 04, 2025
Status
Returning Series
Origin
US
TMDB Votes
75