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[Analyzing the Excess and Irony of Ryan Murphy's 'All's Fair']-[All’s Fair And What’s Making Us Happy]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2025-11-28

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The High-Stakes Silliness of 'All's Fair'

Ryan Murphy’s latest television project, All's Fair, has ignited a polarized debate among critics regarding its merit, tone, and overall necessity. The show, which centers on a high-powered, all-female law firm led by Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Niecy Nash-Betts, is described as a "barbed and nasty" nighttime soap that leans heavily into the "girl boss" aesthetic of the early 2010s.

The Spectrum of Enjoyment: From 'Girl Boss' Nostalgia to 'Dark Abyss'

The panel of critics presents a wide range of reactions to the show's unapologetic excess. Christina Tucker finds herself "on board," noting that while the show is undeniably nonsensical, she appreciates Murphy's commitment to letting older women perform "insane things on screen." For Tucker, the show captures a specific, familiar energy reminiscent of The Golden Girls, albeit one that is significantly more chaotic and wealth-obsessed.

Roxana Haddadi adopts a more cautious stance, comparing her viewing experience to "clutching the door at the end of Titanic." She highlights that the show succeeds by fully embracing its status as a "nighttime soap," operating on the "lowest difficulty setting" without attempting to mask its absurdity with profound political posturing.

Conversely, host Aisha Harris expresses a deep-seated repulsion, describing the experience as "retreating into the dark abyss of nothingness." Harris argues that the show feels "too meme-forward" and "winking too hard," ultimately failing to provide the escapist joy she finds in other trash TV. She posits that the show’s reliance on the "1%" struggles of wealthy, successful women feels exclusionary and, at times, "ickier" because of its self-serious attempts to frame these characters as champions of sisterhood.

The Meta-Commentary and Structural Critique

A recurring point of contention is the show's meta-commentary. The critics point to scenes discussing plastic surgery—such as a remark about a "miracle laser" and "filler formulated from salmon sperm"—as moments that feel contradictory. The show seems to want to have its "cake and eat it too," oscillating between empowering rhetoric and a cynical, superficial focus on aesthetic perfection.

Structurally, the show functions like a "recurring hamster wheel of guest stars," which the panelists note is a classic Murphy trope. While this episodic, "short attention span" format works for some, it leaves others feeling that the narrative lacks a cohesive moral compass. The attempt to incorporate serious themes, such as sexual assault, is criticized for feeling jarring and disconnected from the show's otherwise "ludicrous" tone.

Conclusion: A 'Shutter Island' for the Elite?

Ultimately, the panel agrees that All's Fair is a surreal, "fan-fic" style exploration of a world that bears little resemblance to reality. Whether it is viewed as a "quaint" soap opera or a "cultural scourge," the show has clearly struck a nerve, securing a renewal for a second season. The consensus among the critics is that while the show is "in no technical way good," there is a perverse, ironic satisfaction in watching these high-profile figures navigate a world where, as the show suggests, "nothing is bad as long as you choose to do it."

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