This show feels like Ryan Murphy blended a cast of legendary actresses and hit “pulse” on the mix. I enjoy Ryan Murphy at his most elaborate and operatic style (it's no surprise I watched all of Scream Queens!), which made me confident his new legal drama, All’s Fair, would suit my taste.
So, does the series—starring Glenn Close, Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Kim Kardashian—live up to being a “guilty pleasure”? Below are my thoughts.
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Author's summary: Ryan Murphy’s star-studded drama All’s Fair blends operatic flair with powerful performances, making it a compelling guilty pleasure to watch.