Ryan Murphy, Hollywood’s master of questionable taste, has delivered one of the worst shows Disney+ has ever imposed on its audience. Kim Kardashian, a pioneer influencer known for unconventional choices, has never followed the obvious path in her life or career.
In 2014, right after marrying Kanye West at the Forte di Belvedere in Florence, the couple flew to Cork Airport for a honeymoon. Their plans included stays in Castlemartyr and attending a 3pm screening of X-Men: Days of Future Past at the local Storm Cinema in Portlaoise—a clear example of choosing the road less traveled.
Though now divorced from Kanye, Kardashian continues to defy expectations and appears unconcerned about public opinion.
Her new legal drama, All’s Fair, stands as a disastrous project and arguably one of the worst series ever released on Disney+, rivaling the infamy of She-Hulk.
Despite the show’s failures, Kardashian’s influence attracted a notable cast, including Naomi Watts, who appears as bewildered as in her role pretending to love a gorilla in Peter Jackson’s King Kong. Glenn Close is also part of the ensemble, looking equally puzzled by the material.
“All’s Fair is a proper atrocity exhibition and one of the worst things Disney+ has ever foisted upon its subscribers.”
The series neither lives up to its star power nor offers a compelling story, leaving viewers disappointed.
Summary: Kim Kardashian’s latest legal drama on Disney+ is a critically panned failure, undone by poor writing despite an impressive cast, marking a low point for the streaming platform.
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