Ryan Murphy, Hollywood’s master of bad taste, has delivered one of the worst series Disney+ has ever presented. Kim Kardashian, known as the original influencer, has always avoided the obvious path. In 2014, she and then-husband Kanye West flew directly from their wedding in Florence to Cork Airport for a honeymoon including a stay in Castlemartyr and a visit to Portlaoise, where they watched X-Men: Days of Future Past at the local Storm Cinema. This unconventional choice took her to the Midlands on a random weekday in May.
Kardashian, now divorced from Kanye, continues to defy expectations and seems indifferent to how she is perceived. This attitude may be necessary given that her new legal drama, All’s Fair, is a dreadful failure and among the worst content Disney+ has ever released, even more unimpressive than She-Hulk.
Despite the show's shortcomings, Kardashian's popularity has attracted a notable cast, capable of having their own section on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This includes Naomi Watts, who looks as bewildered as when she played a woman pretending to be in love with a gorilla in Peter Jackson’s King Kong. Glenn Close also appears, seeming visibly perplexed.
"Kim Kardashian, the original of the influencer species, could never be accused of doing the obvious thing."
"Her new legal drama, All’s Fair, is a proper atrocity exhibition and one of the worst things Disney+ has ever foisted upon its subscribers."
"They include the great Naomi Watts, who hasn’t looked so confused since she had to pretend she was in love with a gorilla in Peter Jackson’s King Kong."
In summary, All’s Fair showcases an ambitious project undermined by poor execution, despite a high-profile cast and Kardashian's distinct persona.
Would you like the tone to be more formal or conversational?