Watch: Kim Kardashian Has Priceless Reaction to 'All's Fair' CriticismWhat, like it's hard? Hulu has renewed All's Fair-its critically maligned series starring Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts and Naomi Watts-for a second season, the streaming service announced on social media Nov. 24. Despite receiving negative reviews, the legal drama's first season-which at one point involved it having a zero percent on Rotten Tomatoes-has performed well for Hulu, with the streamer saying that the Ryan Murphy-created series notched the best debut on Hulu for an original scripted series in three years, generating 3.2 million worldwide views in its first three days. In fact, All's Fair's failure to connect with critics became somewhat of a calling card for the series, with Kim herself even using its poor reception to promote the show on social media. "Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!?" she joked on Instagram Nov. 6, two days after its premiere. "All's Fair streaming now on @hulu and @disneyplus."readGlenn Close Defends Kim Kardashian Amid All's Fair CriticismIn between photos in the carousel post shared at the time, the SKIMS founder-who shares children North, 12, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 5, with ex-husband Kanye "Ye" West-knowingly included screenshots of tweets both criticizing and praising the show. "Some of the worst acting I've ever seen in my life alongside the most predictable storylines and the most ridiculous styling," one of them said. "I'm obsessed I need 14 seasons."DisneyAnother tweet insinuated that bad reviews have indeed helped the show, saying, "Critics realizing their reviews of All's Fair ended up making people watch and love the show." And Kim wasn't the only star to defend the series. Glenn stood behind All's Fair during a recent interview, maintaining that its doing what it set out to do. "I swear to God, I've seen all nine episodes and it's pretty f--king good," she told The Guardian in a recent interview. "It is what it is: it's juicy and outrageous at times and touching." The Oscar nominee also defended Kim's lack of acting experience, saying that "she surrounded herself with really good people."Disney "She's lovely," Glenn gushed. "And very smart. Very, very conscientious with her kids. When we were filming, she was going through working towards her law degree, and near the end, she would have flashcards." While we wait to find out the exact date All's Fair will return for a second season, keep reading to see when more shows are premiering next year... Disney/Raymond LiuThe Rookie (ABC) - Jan. 6Nathan Fillion returns for season eight of the procedural.

Disney/Nino MuñozWill Trent (ABC) - Jan. 6Ramón Rodríguez and team return to solve more cases on season four.PBS/YouTubeFinding Your Roots (PBS) - Jan. 6Twenty new celebrity guests will sit down with Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to learn about their genealogical history and the journeys of their ancestors dating back hundreds of years when season 12 premieres.FOXBest Medicine (Fox) - Jan. 6The series centers on Dr. Martin Best (Josh Charles), a brilliant surgeon who abruptly leaves his illustrious career in Boston to become the general practitioner in a quaint East Coast fishing village where he spent summers as a child. Unfortunately, Martin's blunt and borderline rude bedside manner rubs the quirky, needy locals the wrong way, and he quickly alienates the town, even though he's all they've got. Although Martin can expertly address any medical ailment or mystery in this idiosyncratic town, he's really just desperate to be left the hell alone. Instead, he keeps getting dragged right smack into the middle of their personal chaos, feuds and fantasies. What the locals don't know is that Martin's terse demeanor masks a debilitating new phobia and childhood trauma that prevent him from experiencing true intimacy with anyone. But tenacity is the creed of everyone in their small village, and the people who live there may be exactly what the doctor ordered.

Michael Becker/FOXThe Masked Singer (Fox) - Jan. 7Season 14 debuts with new mystery celebrities.

BravoThe Valley: Persian Style (Bravo) - Jan. 8A spinoff of The Valley, this series follows a tight-knit group of Persian friends who have traded Beverly Hills for suburban life in the Valley. As they juggle marriages, parenthood and thriving careers, cracks in their relationships - both between lovers and friends - begin to emerge. Rooted in their culture that values family, friendships and loyalty above everything else, emotions often take over as these fiery personalities navigate their highs, lows and everything in between.

Peacock/NBCUniversalThe Traitors (Peacock) - Jan. 8During season four, fate takes the spotlight as contestants tempt destiny inside the castle - where every move, alliance, and betrayal could change the game.

NetflixHIS & HERS (Netflix) - Jan. 8Set in the sweltering heat of Atlanta, Anna lives in haunting reclusivity,