This show feels like Ryan Murphy blended a cast of iconic actresses into a vibrant mix. I enjoy Ryan Murphy’s style at its most extravagant and dramatic (I even watched all of Scream Queens!), which made me confident his new legal drama, All’s Fair, would suit my taste.
The series features Glenn Close, Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Kim Kardashian. Does it qualify as a "guilty-as-hell pleasure"? Below are my impressions.
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Author’s summary: Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair mixes a stellar cast and baroque style into a captivating legal drama that promises both drama and guilty pleasures.
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