Naomi Watts, Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close in 'All's Fair' Ser Baffo/Disney Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Hulu has rendered a verdict on the Kim Kardashian-led legal drama All's Fair, and it's a favorable one. The streamer has picked All's Fair for a second season, with the renewal coming three weeks after its premiere. The series, co-created and executive produced by Ryan Murphy, has performed well for Hulu so far in the face of overwhelmingly negative reviews, with more than one calling the show the worst of the year. Despite (or maybe in part because of?) those reviews, All's Fair had a strong launch on Hulu, recording 3.2 million views (calculated as total viewing minutes divided by running time) worldwide in the three days following its Nov. 4 premiere. Hulu says that's the best start for an original scripted series on the platform in three years. (Nielsen's U.S. streaming ratings for the show's premiere week won't be out until early December.) Related Stories TV 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Star Layla Taylor on Embracing Authenticity and Why She Doesn't Align With the Church Anymore Movies James Remar Is Still Thinking About Christopher Nolan Standing for 12 Hours on 'The Odyssey' The audience response to All's Fair has been somewhat kinder, based on ratings at the biggest review aggregators. Rotten Tomatoes has the show with a generally favorable 66 percent approval from viewers. Metacritic's viewers have been harsher, but its user score of 2.5 out of 10 is still a little better than the review average (17 out of 100 or 1.7 out of 10). All's Fair stars Kardashian as Allura Grant, a high-powered divorce lawyer in Los Angeles whose firm specializes in winning big settlements for their female clients. The star-studded cast also includes Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close. The show comes from 20th Television, where Murphy is based. Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken created the series; they write and executive produce with Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene and Richard Levine. Kardashian, Close, Watts, Nash-Betts and Paulson also exec produce, as do Anthony Hemingway, Kris Jenner, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson and Nissa Diederich. Murphy and Hemingway also direct. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed Jenny Han on That 'Summer I Turned Pretty' Poster Change Post-Finale and Classic Film Easter Eggs Yellowstone 'Yellowstone' Spinoff 'Y: Marshals' Returns Luke Grimes as a Tortured Kayce Dutton in First Look Live Feed 'Landman' Star Andy Garcia Can't Say Much About His Elusive Cartel Boss in Season 2 Live Feed 'Industry' Season 4 Release Date Revealed as Part of Super Dour Trailer Live Feed How Quenlin Blackwell Went From Being Twitter Friends With Rachel Sennott to Spoofing Herself in 'I Love LA' Ryan Seacrest 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2026' Co-Hosts Unveiled Live Feed Jenny Han on That 'Summer I Turned Pretty' Poster Change Post-Finale and Classic Film Easter Eggs Yellowstone 'Yellowstone' Spinoff 'Y: Marshals' Returns Luke Grimes as a Tortured Kayce Dutton in First Look Live Feed 'Landman' Star Andy Garcia Can't Say Much About His Elusive Cartel Boss in Season 2 Live Feed 'Industry' Season 4 Release Date Revealed as Part of Super Dour Trailer Live Feed How Quenlin Blackwell Went From Being Twitter Friends With Rachel Sennott to Spoofing Herself in 'I Love LA' Ryan Seacrest 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2026' Co-Hosts Unveiled