All’s Fair Review 2025 Tv Show Series Cast Crew Online
The first three episodes of All’s Fair are very entertaining. No, Kim K. Is not going to win any awards for her portrayal of Allura Grant, but she seems a lot more natural than I was expecting. I’m sure she worked with an acting coach and she is surrounded by the greats in this show but she wasn’t terrible. It was advertised as HER show but she is only one of four main protagonists and that’s fine with me. I’m still waiting for her to have a crash out scene. If she can pull that off I’ll really be impressed but even if she continues to give what she’s been giving I’ll still watch.
Sarah Paulson is so fun to watch and is the only part of the show that feels like a Ryan Murphy production. She’s over the top in the best way. I do feel a lot of the women’s lines sound like what a group of me and my gay friends would say rather than women in their forties, fifties and seventies but it’s a show and it’s entertaining.
Niecy Nash was very needed in this series. She is the heart of the group, bringing not only the laughs and one-liners, but the sound advice of a best friend. She also has the most dialogue and she pulls it off effortlessly.
It’s nice to see Glenn Close again since I haven’t seen her in anything since Damages and The Wife. Her character Dina is surprisingly very warm and vulnerable, much more than we’re used to seeing from Close. Seeing her reconnect with her ailing husband shows her soft side and a woman who still loves and wants to be loved. But she can also turn on the badass when facing off against Sarah Paulson’s bitter and dramatic Carr.
Naomi Watts is good as usual but I find her story so far the least interesting. I’ll have to keep watching to see where they take her character. Although I enjoyed her scenes with Judith Light in Light’s upper East Side townhome? Brownstone? Is it still a brownstone when it takes up half a block?
Kim K. Has probably the most outfit changes. Some ridiculous and some a beautiful piece of art. She’s beautiful and the fashion is fun to see. Her soon to be ex isn’t an actor I’ve seen before yet he has that look of a lot of chiseled, blonde, good looking men so he feels familiar. He’s hot. She’s hot. Teyana Taylor is hot and I envy her abs.
Taylor’s character feels very sedate and different to how I’ve seen Taylor act before. Honestly I’ve only seen her in Madea’s Big Happy Family with her hilariously famous line of “Byraaaaan…aaan..aaann.” And her brief singing career. It’ll be interesting to see where Ryan Murphy takes her character.
Overall the show doesn’t feel like a typical Ryan Murphy production because it isn’t as overly dramatic as AHS or Feud. It has those Ryan Murphy moments, but it instead chooses to focus on humanizing these uber rich women, which I found refreshing.