Hulu Renews ‘All’s Fair’ for a Second Season
Hulu has officially renewed the popular series “All’s Fair” for a second season, solidifying its status as a noteworthy addition to the streaming platform. The show premiered on November 4, quickly earning the title of a camp classic despite mixed critical reviews. Notably, Variety criticized it as a “condescending take on girlboss fantasia.” Yet, the series triumphed in viewership, reaching the top of Hulu’s charts and marking the biggest original scripted series premiere on the platform in three years within just three days of streaming.
About “All’s Fair”
“All’s Fair” revolves around a group of female divorce attorneys who break away from a male-dominated law firm to establish their own successful practice. The show portrays their journey through high-stakes breakups, hidden secrets, and evolving relationships both in and out of the courtroom. These women are characterized as fierce, intelligent, and emotionally complex, navigating a world where financial power and love often clash.
Key Players
- Naomi Watts
- Niecy Nash-Betts
- Teyana Taylor
- Matthew Noszka
- Sarah Paulson
- Glenn Close
The cast is noted for delivering memorable performances, often marked by absurd and provocative dialogue. Notable lines include playful references to a range of outrageous topics, highlighting the show’s unique blend of humor and drama.
Production Team
Ryan Murphy serves as the writer and executive producer of “All’s Fair,” also directing various episodes. His team includes Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, Richard Levine, and the series stars themselves, such as Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close. Anthony Hemingway also contributes as an executive producer and director. Additionally, Kris Jenner, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson, and Nissa Diederich play key roles in the production team.
Reception and Future
Teyana Taylor defended the show against its critics during an interview at the Governors Awards in Los Angeles. She emphasized the show’s potential, urging viewers to allow room for growth as it continues to develop in its second season. The success of “All’s Fair” and its renewal reflect Hulu’s commitment to bringing compelling narratives to its audience.