Ryan Murphy’s new Hulu show, All’s Fair — a glossy “legal drama” in which Kim Kardashian ranks higher on the call sheet than Glenn Close — follows a cutthroat, woman-led law firm representing high-profile clients in messy (and lucrative) divorces. But no legal team put to screen could ever be more impressive than the one that’s keeping Sarah Paulson bound to her contract with Murphy, even after she read the scripts for this show.

The premiere episode starts with a prologue set ten years prior, where we watch Allura Grant (Kardashian) and Liberty Ronson (Naomi Watts) break free of their patriarchal, traditional law firm with the support of their superior, Dina Standish (Close). As they strike out on their own to start a boutique firm, they poach Emerald Greene (Niecy Nash) to be their

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