Kim Kardashian addresses appalling All’s Fair reviews
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Is the Kim Kardashian show actually intentionally bad? In the age of the hate-watch, the truly terrible can do numbers.
The Hollywood Reporter’s TV critic Angie Han writes that “these characters are so thin... there’s no recognizable emotion underlying any of it, and thus no feeling to be provoked by watching it.”
"All's Fair" marks Simpson's first non-reality television role since she starred in "Entourage" in 2010. She also starred in several films in the early 2000s, including "Employee of the Month" in 2006 and "The Dukes of Hazzard" in 2005. Simpson said she was "stunned" when she got the call from Murphy.
Simpson plays Lee-Ann on the widely-panned Hulu show, a role she "disappear[ed] into... with real depth and emotion."
Anthony Hemingway, who helmed four episodes of Ryan Murphy's buzzy Hulu legal drama, offers his take on working with reality star and series lead Kardashian, as well as Sarah Paulson's foul-mouthed antagonist and those scathing early reviews.
Kim Kardashian’s legal drama "All’s Fair" just premiered on Hulu and Disney+. When do new episodes come out? Here’s the full release schedule and how to watch Season 1.
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Kim Kardashian stars in Ryan Murphy's critically panned legal drama All's Fair on Hulu. When are the next episodes set for release?
Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor and Niecy Nash-Betts fill out the series about an all-female firm of divorce lawyers who represent all-female clients.