This show feels like Ryan Murphy blended a group of legendary actresses and hit “pulse” on a Vitamix. I enjoy Ryan Murphy when his work is extravagant and operatic—after all, I watched all of Scream Queens—which made me fairly confident his star-studded legal drama, All’s Fair, would suit my taste.
The series stars Glenn Close, Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Kim Kardashian. So, does it qualify as a “guilty-as-hell pleasure”? Below are my thoughts.
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"I like Ryan Murphy at his most baroque and operatic (not for nothing did I watch all of Scream Queens!)."
Author’s summary: Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama All’s Fair combines a star-studded cast with his signature style, making it a captivating guilty pleasure for fans of elaborate storytelling.