Is All's Fair really the 'worst TV drama ever'?

Is All's Fair Really the 'Worst TV Drama Ever'?

The legal series All's Fair, led by Kim Kardashian and created by renowned producer Ryan Murphy, has faced harsh criticism since its debut on Hulu. Many critics have been overwhelmingly negative, yet the show is gaining popularity among viewers for its distinctive style.

Critical Reception

The series has been severely panned by critics. In the UK, The Times described it as "may be the worst TV drama ever," while The Guardian called it "fascinatingly, existentially terrible." Both gave the show zero stars out of five.

All's Fair currently holds a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, reflecting universally negative reviews. It is considered the most criticized show of the year to date.

Viewer Reactions and Social Media Buzz

Despite critical disapproval, the series is receiving positive attention from fans on social media platforms. On X, viewers have described it as "gloriously silly," "my type of nonsense camp show," and "very fun" because it "isn't afraid to be bad."

“It's very fun to watch because it isn't afraid to be bad.”

About the Show

While critics largely dismissed All's Fair, its blend of camp and style is resonating with a niche audience, suggesting potential cult status despite the negative reviews.

Author’s summary: Though critically slammed as possibly the worst drama on TV, All’s Fair is winning fans with its campy style and unapologetic fun, proving that flaws can be part of its charm.

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BBC BBC — 2025-11-06