If you contributed to the 44 million views that the trailer for All’s Fair has racked up in just three weeks on YouTube, you might go in assuming it is nothing more remarkable than co-creator Ryan Murphy ’s soapy, star-packed, high-shine take on a conventional lawyer show. It isn’t, not really. After absorbing the three episodes currently streaming on Hulu (with more to come every Tuesday), I can say that, whether it means to be or not, All’s Fair is both reminiscent of some of the small screen’s biggest female-focused hits and unlike anything I’ve seen on TV before.
Attempting to do justice to its familiar strangeness is bound to tax my critical faculties to the fullest, but here goes: All’s Fair is a girlboss fever dream in which a nine-figure divorce settlement constitutes th

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