Kim Kardashian says she's 'not a lawyer yet'
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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.
“All’s Fair” may not have won over Hollywood critics, but the spectacle still brought a ratings win for Hulu. The Kim Kardashian-led Ryan Murphy legal drama scored 3.2 million views globally after three days, per internal data, marking Hulu’s biggest scripted series debut in three years.
The first three episodes of Hulu’s pilloried legal soap from Ryan Murphy and Kris Jenner Productions have already served up a bonanza of truly bonkers dialogue (and a truckload of Birkin bags).
Ryan Murphy’s Hulu series may falter in quality, but it reflects television’s evolving sense of meaning. Read more at Movified
"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.
Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson – In All's Fair, Liberty will join her close friend Allura to start their own law firm. Naomi Watts is an Academy award nominated actress known for her roles in The Ring, King Kong, The Impossible and The Watcher.
But you should ignore these headlines and watch the show anyway. “All’s Fair” is must-see TV. The legal drama has a star-studded cast including Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson and Teyana Taylor.
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.