Ryan Murphy's 'All's Fair' Legal Drama With Kim Kardashian Debuts to 0% on Rotten Tomatoes

'The Guardian' called the series "existentially terrible."

Ryan Murphy, Kim Kardashian, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Sarah Paulson
(Photo by Raymond Hall/GC Images)

Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama All’s Fair, starring an ensemble cast including Kim Kardashian, has opened to a shocking 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.

The show, which debuted on Hulu and Disney+ on Nov. 4, follows a group of female lawyers who leave a male-dominated law firm to establish their own legal practice. In addition to Kardashian, who plays a prominent role, the cast features Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, and Glenn Close.

The star-studded cast, along with Ryan Murphy, who’s best known for being behind television series like Nip/Tuck, American Horror Story, and Glee, seems like it would be positioned to be critically acclaimed — but that’s not remotely the case.

Lucy Mangan of The Guardian wrote about the series, "I did not know it was still possible to make television this bad,” giving it a zero out of five stars rating.

Ben Dowell of The Times called All’s Fair, simply, “the worst television drama ever made.”

As to what exactly is wrong with it, opinions vary between reviewers. But one universally shared belief among reviewers and viewers on social media alike is Kardashian’s acting being considered “stiff."

In case you want to see for yourself, the first three episodes of All’s Fair are streaming now. The next episode comes out on Nov. 11.

Ahead of the show’s release, Paulson revealed how she accidentally spit a potato chip into Kardashian's eye during an intense scene.

“I had to say some really scandalous things in Kim’s face. I did at one time spit a potato chip on her," said Paulson to People. "I was in her face screaming, and it was like, ‘Bing!’ I saw it go in her eye.”

The actress then revealed that she enjoyed being able to play a villain in the show.

“I had the best time, I really did,” she said. “I love working in a high-stakes environment, and I don’t mean the environment of the set but of the scene.”

Though that scene got intense, Close and Nash-Betts revealed that Paulson and Kardashian couldn’t help but to frequently laugh with each other.

“Sarah and Kim sometimes could not look at each other without laughing,” said Close.

"Once the laughter started, we all knew it was going to be at least 30 minutes before we could even start,” added Nash-Betts.

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