
Hulu renewed All’s Fair for Season 2 on both Hulu and Disney+, pushing the series forward after a debut season that sparked intense online conversation and originally scored a rare 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. At the time of writing, the score is 3%. The renewal arrives as Season 1 continues to air new episodes ahead of its two-part finale on December 9. Instead of retreating from the critical response, the series has grown more visible, creating a cultural moment fueled by sharp commentary, fan humor, and nonstop social chatter. Hulu reported more than 10 billion social impressions, a figure that signals how deeply the show has entered the online conversation.
The series centers on a team of female divorce attorneys who leave their male-dominated firm to launch a powerhouse practice. The core conflict follows Kim Kardashian’s character, Allura Grant, who enters a legal war with Carrington Lane, played by Sarah Paulson. Lane represents Grant’s ex-husband, creating a storyline packed with personal stakes, sharp confrontation, and high-gloss drama. Ryan Murphy oversees the series, which features a cast that includes Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, and Glenn Close. The show opened at No. 1 on Hulu’s viewership chart and became the platform’s biggest scripted original premiere in three years.

As the series gained momentum, viewers took to social platforms to share reactions that often doubled as punchlines. The internet delivered a steady stream of messages that turned the show’s flaws into entertainment. One viewer wrote, “Some of the worst acting I’ve ever seen in my life alongside the most predictable storylines and the most ridiculous styling. I’m obsessed I need 14 seasons.” Another joked, “All’s Fair on Hulu dares to ask the question ‘Does a show need to be good?’ & the answer is no, it doesn’t.” Even Reddit joined the chorus with self-aware enthusiasm: “I just added this to my watch list for no other reason than some reviews calling it perhaps the worst show in the history of television.”
Kim Kardashian responded to the criticism with humor rather than frustration. She posted screenshots of the funniest comments to her Instagram Stories and joked in the caption, “Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!?”

The series occupies a distinct place in current streaming culture, viewers discuss it as much for the performances and plot as for the spectacle it produces. Some praise its energy and cast; others react to the pacing and dialogue through humor. Yet all of it contributes to the same outcome: visibility.
The renewal suggests confidence in the show’s cultural pull, regardless of its critical reception. As Season 1 approaches its finale, the show sits in a rare position, simultaneously one of the worst-rated series of the year and one of the most talked about.

















