It should be illegal for a legal drama to be this terrible.

To say that Ryan Murphy’s new series “All’s Fair” has the quality of a Hallmark movie is an insult to the latter. At least Hallmark movies can be entertaining and tonally consistent.

“All’s Fair” is awful in a way that’s mind-boggling.

Now streaming on Hulu, the legal drama stars Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, and Niecy Nash-Betts.

The plot is a hat-tip to the “Girlboss” Sheryl Sandberg “Lean In” era. So, it’s at least a decade stale. The story follows several women working at their own divorce law firm.

One of the lawyers, Emerald (Nash) says lines that sound like a tedious self-help book, like, “we stepped away from the patriarchy, and towards something of our own. Now, look at u

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