Kim Kardashian’s highly anticipated law drama, All’s Fair, quicly became the most hated show by critics and netizens alike, but the show is set to release a second season.
The Ryan Murphy creation already has the go ahead for a sequel from the streaming platform Hulu ahead of the finale episodes of season 1 premiering.
Despite the widespread backlash, the show received 3.2M views globally amid the first three days of the initial episodes dropping, as per Deadline.
This made All’s Fair the streaming platform’s biggest Hulu Original scripted series debut in a couple of years, which is an indicator of a recent preference of viewership over creating something that people find a worthy watch.
Although not much has been said about the second season, the core cast, including Kim’s Allura Grant along with Naomi Watts’ Liberty Ronson and Niecy Nash-Betts’ Emerald Greene and their assistant Milan, played by Teyana Taylor, is expected to return.
The show is still ongoing, with more episodes scheduled to come out in December, including the grand finale of season 1.
Notably, All’s Fair’s redemption and reversal of public opinion, although possible, does not seem likely due to the overwhelmingly negative reactions to the debut over core factors, a bad plot and poor acting.
Kim is not going to any law school, but pursued legal training via California's Law Office Study Program, which is an apprenticeship program.
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