In Defense of ‘All’s Fair’s Carrington Lane
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I’m not sure if you heard, but Ryan Murphy’s new “legal” “drama,” All’s Fair on Hulu, is quite terrible. It’s so lazily made that it might as well be an intentional parody of a Ryan Murphy show. Like with The Idol , it’s not so bad, it’s good, but so bad, it’s fascinating.
To watch All’s Fair is to make the mind desperate for greater stimulation than Kim Kardashian vocally frying lines meant not for primetime, but for TikTok and fan-cams. With the bar so low that it’s subterranean, I’ll take whatever scrap of enjoyment I can. Three episodes in, the single scrap I cling to is the series’ ostensible villain, Carrington Lane, played with mustache-twirling verve by Murphy regular Sarah Paulson. As a forked-to

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