Watch: Sarah Paulson Calls Kim Kardashian's Character a "Whore Lawyer" in 'All's Fair' TrailerAnthony Hemingway is calling for order in the court. The All's Fair director defended the Hulu legal drama-which stars Kim Kardashian, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, Glenn Close, and Naomi Watts as divorce lawyers-over the negative reaction the show has garnered since its Nov. 4 premiere. "You're not going to please everybody," Anthony, 48, told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Nov. 5. "You may have certain criticisms, while there are a million others who love it. I think the show holds a mirror up to each person who watches it. It's just about: Can you connect to it or relate to it, and see yourself?" He continued, "It may be out of your league, it may not be anything you can connect to, and I think that goes for anything that gets presented on screen." In the three-episode release, Kim (who stars as lead attorney Allura Grant), Naomi (Liberty Ronson), and Niecy (Emerald Green) open their own all-female law firm and settle numerous divorce cases. But instead of traveling to a courtroom, the trio investigate-and ultimately win-these suits in the comfort of their conference room, dressed in their finest couture.readWhat Glenn Close Really Thought of Costar Kim Kardashian's Acting in All's FairHowever, many critics weren't a fan of the series marrying legal jargon with high fashion. Shortly after the premiere, All's Fair received a zero percent score on Rotten Tomatoes and some described the script as "unforgivably dull." But despite the low ratings, Anthony-who also executively produced the show alongside Ryan Murphy and Kris Jenner-understands that viewers engage with "entertainment" and "comedy" differently. Edward Berthelot/WireImage"It's a matter of finding ways to tap into real conversations and real human dynamics in a different way," he continued in the interview. "It may not be for you, and that's OK, but I personally enjoy the show. I had a lot of fun relating to it in my own way. Not everything is for everybody, and you can't also expect one person to define something and for that to be the totality of what it is. I don't agree with that." In fact, the director believes that art "may take time" to grow on an audience. And as the show continues to premiere their first season, Anthony wants viewers to keep this approach in mind. "Don't come at it with such a critical or literal frame of mind," he added. "It strikes a different tone, and it will evolve over time; it will get more human." Keep reading to see more TV shows that have released this year... Food Network/Warner Bros. DiscoveryHarry Potter: Wizards of Baking (Food Network) - Nov. 2Season two will feature even more spellbinding creations, enchanted elements and baking wizardry as a new field of competitors embark on the experience of a lifetime. Hosts James and Oliver Phelps (Fred and George Weasley) bring their charm, humor and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and are joined by esteemed culinary judges Carla Hall and Jozef Youssef, who bring their discerning palates and high expectations to the table. Special guests Warwick Davis (Professor Flitwick), Afshan Azad (Padma Patil) and Devon Murray (Seamus Finnigan) help evaluate the competitors' showpieces as they share their own stories from the films.HBOI Love LA (HBO) - Nov. 2The new comedy follows an ambitious friend group as they navigate life and love in L.A.MGM+/Amazon MGM StudiosRobin Hood (MGM+) - Nov. 2Robin Hood brings a modern energy to the classic tale of the roguish outlaw hero who stole from the rich and gave to the poor, and the epic love story between him and a courageous and daring Marian. It is a smart, sweeping, romantic adventure that brings historical authenticity, psychological depth, and a heightened focus on the relationship between Rob and Marian to the beloved story. Following the Norman invasion of England, Rob - a Saxon forester's son - and Marian, the daughter of a Norman lord - fall in love and work together to fight for justice and freedom. As Rob rises as the leader of a band of rebel outlaws, Marian infiltrates the power at court, as both work together to thwart royal corruption and bring peace to the land.
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In the Eye of the Storm (Discovery Channel) - Nov. 2The season continues with powerful stories from across the country: Local residents in Los Angeles and Pacific Palisades who became unexpected heroes as overwhelming wildfires engulfed entire neighborhoods in early 2025; the terrifying path of a tropical wave that intensified into Category 4 Hurricane Ian and devastated entire coastal communities in Florida; a rare and unexpected EF3 twister that touched down in a small Northern Michigan town; and the dramatic search-and-rescue efforts in Texas, where locals navigated streets by boat after Hurricane Harvey's raging 130-mph winds tore apart entire buildings.
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