All's Fair (2025 TV series)
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All's Fair is an American legal drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, and starring Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close. It premiered on November 4, 2025, on Hulu. All's Fair was widely panned by critics. Despite that, the first season became the most-watched scripted Hulu series debut in three years, and developed a fan following, with some critics referring to it as a "camp classic." In November 2025, All's Fair was renewed for a second season.
Infobox
Genre
Black comedy Legal drama
Created by
Ryan Murphy Jon Robin Baitz Joe Baken
Starring
Kim Kardashian Naomi Watts Niecy Nash-Betts Teyana Taylor Sarah Paulson Glenn Close Matthew Noszka
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
9
Executive producers
Ryan Murphy Kim Kardashian Kris Jenner Jon Robin Baitz Joe Baken Eric Kovtun Scott Robertson Nissa Diederich Anthony Hemingway Glenn Close Naomi Watts Sarah Paulson Niecy Nash-Betts Lyn Greene Richard Levine Jamie Pachino Alexis Martin Woodall
Producer
Danielle Wang
Cinematography
Blake McClure Moira Morel
Running time
44–52 minutes
Production companies
Ryan Murphy Productions Kris Jenner Productions 20th Television
Network
Hulu
Release
November 4, 2025 (2025-11-04) – present
Tables
· Episodes
1
1
No.
1
Title
"Pilot"
Directed by
Ryan Murphy
Written by
Ryan Murphy & Jon Robin Baitz & Joe Baken
Original release date
November 4, 2025 (2025-11-04)
Ten years in the past, lawyers Allura Grant and Liberty Ronson leave their misogynistic firm to start their own, taking investigator Emerald Greene with them. Left behind, bitter Carrington Lane tells Dina Standish, all of the women's mentor, that they have become Carr's enemies. In the present, they help two different women with impenetrable prenu
Ten years in the past, lawyers Allura Grant and Liberty Ronson leave their misogynistic firm to start their own, taking investigator Emerald Greene with them. Left behind, bitter Carrington Lane tells Dina Standish, all of the women's mentor, that they have become Carr's enemies. In the present, they help two different women with impenetrable prenu
No.
Ten years in the past, lawyers Allura Grant and Liberty Ronson leave their misogynistic firm to start their own, taking investigator Emerald Greene with them. Left behind, bitter Carrington Lane tells Dina Standish, all of the women's mentor, that they have become Carr's enemies. In the present, they help two different women with impenetrable prenu
2
2
No.
2
Title
"When We Were Young"
Directed by
Anthony Hemingway
Written by
Ryan Murphy & Jamie Pachino
Original release date
November 4, 2025 (2025-11-04)
Allura hires Dina as her divorce lawyer, and Carr gloats that Chase has hired her. Deandre Barber, a client conned by her ex-husband and feeling hopeless, leaps over a balcony to her death. Liberty's boyfriend, Reggie Ramirez, proposes to her. Dina confesses to her husband Doug that she kissed another man. Emerald discovers that Chase has been havi
Allura hires Dina as her divorce lawyer, and Carr gloats that Chase has hired her. Deandre Barber, a client conned by her ex-husband and feeling hopeless, leaps over a balcony to her death. Liberty's boyfriend, Reggie Ramirez, proposes to her. Dina confesses to her husband Doug that she kissed another man. Emerald discovers that Chase has been havi
No.
Allura hires Dina as her divorce lawyer, and Carr gloats that Chase has hired her. Deandre Barber, a client conned by her ex-husband and feeling hopeless, leaps over a balcony to her death. Liberty's boyfriend, Reggie Ramirez, proposes to her. Dina confesses to her husband Doug that she kissed another man. Emerald discovers that Chase has been havi
3
3
No.
3
Title
"I Want Revenge"
Directed by
Anthony Hemingway
Written by
Ryan Murphy & Joe Baken
Original release date
November 4, 2025 (2025-11-04)
Allura learns that Chase is also seeing an ex-sex worker, and takes Milan with her to get tested for sexually transmitted infections. Doug learns that his cancer has progressed, but does not tell Dina. The ladies face off against rock star Tommy Keith, who forced his wife, their client Lee-Ann Hunt, to undergo excessive cosmetic surgeries. Dina and
Allura learns that Chase is also seeing an ex-sex worker, and takes Milan with her to get tested for sexually transmitted infections. Doug learns that his cancer has progressed, but does not tell Dina. The ladies face off against rock star Tommy Keith, who forced his wife, their client Lee-Ann Hunt, to undergo excessive cosmetic surgeries. Dina and
No.
Allura learns that Chase is also seeing an ex-sex worker, and takes Milan with her to get tested for sexually transmitted infections. Doug learns that his cancer has progressed, but does not tell Dina. The ladies face off against rock star Tommy Keith, who forced his wife, their client Lee-Ann Hunt, to undergo excessive cosmetic surgeries. Dina and
4
4
No.
4
Title
"Everybody Dance Now"
Directed by
Anthony Hemingway
Written by
Lyn Greene & Richard Levine & Joe Baken
Original release date
November 11, 2025 (2025-11-11)
Emerald is drugged and date raped. She and Allura find themselves across the table from Carr again. Emerald learns that her rapist may have targeted her to get revenge on Dina for his father's suicide. He dies from a gunshot wound, a presumed suicide, but Emerald is still resentful towards Dina.
Emerald is drugged and date raped. She and Allura find themselves across the table from Carr again. Emerald learns that her rapist may have targeted her to get revenge on Dina for his father's suicide. He dies from a gunshot wound, a presumed suicide, but Emerald is still resentful towards Dina.
No.
Emerald is drugged and date raped. She and Allura find themselves across the table from Carr again. Emerald learns that her rapist may have targeted her to get revenge on Dina for his father's suicide. He dies from a gunshot wound, a presumed suicide, but Emerald is still resentful towards Dina.
5
5
No.
5
Title
"This Is Me Trying"
Directed by
Uta Briesewitz
Written by
Lyn Greene & Richard Levine
Original release date
November 18, 2025 (2025-11-18)
Carr's realization that her 12-year-old daughter Amabel, like her, has no real friends, triggers her. Liberty decides she does not want to sign a prenup with Reggie, and is unpleasantly surprised when he puts a draft of one in front of her. A client helps her realize that her relationship is more important than paperwork. Carr resists having sex wi
Carr's realization that her 12-year-old daughter Amabel, like her, has no real friends, triggers her. Liberty decides she does not want to sign a prenup with Reggie, and is unpleasantly surprised when he puts a draft of one in front of her. A client helps her realize that her relationship is more important than paperwork. Carr resists having sex wi
No.
Carr's realization that her 12-year-old daughter Amabel, like her, has no real friends, triggers her. Liberty decides she does not want to sign a prenup with Reggie, and is unpleasantly surprised when he puts a draft of one in front of her. A client helps her realize that her relationship is more important than paperwork. Carr resists having sex wi
6
6
No.
6
Title
"Divorce Is Like a Death"
Directed by
Uta Briesewitz
Written by
Ryan Murphy & Joe Baken
Original release date
November 25, 2025 (2025-11-25)
Allura and Chase sit down for mediation with their lawyers and Judge Robert DeLancie. Allura learns that she is not pregnant. Carr experiences a moment of sympathy for Allura when she shares about her past. Carr and Alberta leverage Allura and Chase's embryos to demand an unreasonable settlement for Chase that includes a share of the firm. Allura r
Allura and Chase sit down for mediation with their lawyers and Judge Robert DeLancie. Allura learns that she is not pregnant. Carr experiences a moment of sympathy for Allura when she shares about her past. Carr and Alberta leverage Allura and Chase's embryos to demand an unreasonable settlement for Chase that includes a share of the firm. Allura r
No.
Allura and Chase sit down for mediation with their lawyers and Judge Robert DeLancie. Allura learns that she is not pregnant. Carr experiences a moment of sympathy for Allura when she shares about her past. Carr and Alberta leverage Allura and Chase's embryos to demand an unreasonable settlement for Chase that includes a share of the firm. Allura r
7
7
No.
7
Title
"Letting Go"
Directed by
Crystle Roberson
Written by
Lyn Greene & Richard Levine
Original release date
December 2, 2025 (2025-12-02)
Dina mourns Doug, and Carr and Liberty clash. Allura and Chase meet to sign their divorce papers. Carr throws an elegant wake three days later, but Dina has sequestered herself in her bedroom with Doug's body. Chase tries to make amends with Milan, but she is unreceptive. The women, including Carr, help Dina let Doug go. Allura and Chase have sex,
Dina mourns Doug, and Carr and Liberty clash. Allura and Chase meet to sign their divorce papers. Carr throws an elegant wake three days later, but Dina has sequestered herself in her bedroom with Doug's body. Chase tries to make amends with Milan, but she is unreceptive. The women, including Carr, help Dina let Doug go. Allura and Chase have sex,
No.
Dina mourns Doug, and Carr and Liberty clash. Allura and Chase meet to sign their divorce papers. Carr throws an elegant wake three days later, but Dina has sequestered herself in her bedroom with Doug's body. Chase tries to make amends with Milan, but she is unreceptive. The women, including Carr, help Dina let Doug go. Allura and Chase have sex,
8
8
No.
8
Title
"Oh, Jesus!"
Directed by
Anthony Hemingway
Written by
Lyn Greene & Richard Levine
Original release date
December 9, 2025 (2025-12-09)
Dina turns down the women's offer to join the firm, but suggests Carr, much to Liberty's chagrin. Chase professes his love to Allura, but she needs time. Though Chase is trying to overcome his sex addiction, he has kinky sex with Carr in her office. Allura and Chase argue. Carr shows up at the firm, styled to look exactly like Allura. The women agr
Dina turns down the women's offer to join the firm, but suggests Carr, much to Liberty's chagrin. Chase professes his love to Allura, but she needs time. Though Chase is trying to overcome his sex addiction, he has kinky sex with Carr in her office. Allura and Chase argue. Carr shows up at the firm, styled to look exactly like Allura. The women agr
No.
Dina turns down the women's offer to join the firm, but suggests Carr, much to Liberty's chagrin. Chase professes his love to Allura, but she needs time. Though Chase is trying to overcome his sex addiction, he has kinky sex with Carr in her office. Allura and Chase argue. Carr shows up at the firm, styled to look exactly like Allura. The women agr
9
9
No.
9
Title
"Interior Law Offices"
Directed by
Crystle Roberson
Written by
Ryan Murphy & Joe Baken
Original release date
December 9, 2025 (2025-12-09)
In the run-up to Liberty's wedding, Carr attempts to alienate her from the other women. Emerald discovers that Reggie's finances are extremely precarious. The women, including new advisory partner Dina, vote on bringing Carr into the firm, which ends in a tie. Dina tells Carr that she does not want her to join the firm after all. Dina has recognize
In the run-up to Liberty's wedding, Carr attempts to alienate her from the other women. Emerald discovers that Reggie's finances are extremely precarious. The women, including new advisory partner Dina, vote on bringing Carr into the firm, which ends in a tie. Dina tells Carr that she does not want her to join the firm after all. Dina has recognize
No.
In the run-up to Liberty's wedding, Carr attempts to alienate her from the other women. Emerald discovers that Reggie's finances are extremely precarious. The women, including new advisory partner Dina, vote on bringing Carr into the firm, which ends in a tie. Dina tells Carr that she does not want her to join the firm after all. Dina has recognize
| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
| 1 | "Pilot" | Ryan Murphy | Ryan Murphy & Jon Robin Baitz & Joe Baken | November 4, 2025 (2025-11-04) | |
| Ten years in the past, lawyers Allura Grant and Liberty Ronson leave their misogynistic firm to start their own, taking investigator Emerald Greene with them. Left behind, bitter Carrington Lane tells Dina Standish, all of the women's mentor, that they have become Carr's enemies. In the present, they help two different women with impenetrable prenu | |||||
| 2 | "When We Were Young" | Anthony Hemingway | Ryan Murphy & Jamie Pachino | November 4, 2025 (2025-11-04) | |
| Allura hires Dina as her divorce lawyer, and Carr gloats that Chase has hired her. Deandre Barber, a client conned by her ex-husband and feeling hopeless, leaps over a balcony to her death. Liberty's boyfriend, Reggie Ramirez, proposes to her. Dina confesses to her husband Doug that she kissed another man. Emerald discovers that Chase has been havi | |||||
| 3 | "I Want Revenge" | Anthony Hemingway | Ryan Murphy & Joe Baken | November 4, 2025 (2025-11-04) | |
| Allura learns that Chase is also seeing an ex-sex worker, and takes Milan with her to get tested for sexually transmitted infections. Doug learns that his cancer has progressed, but does not tell Dina. The ladies face off against rock star Tommy Keith, who forced his wife, their client Lee-Ann Hunt, to undergo excessive cosmetic surgeries. Dina and | |||||
| 4 | "Everybody Dance Now" | Anthony Hemingway | Lyn Greene & Richard Levine & Joe Baken | November 11, 2025 (2025-11-11) | |
| Emerald is drugged and date raped. She and Allura find themselves across the table from Carr again. Emerald learns that her rapist may have targeted her to get revenge on Dina for his father's suicide. He dies from a gunshot wound, a presumed suicide, but Emerald is still resentful towards Dina. | |||||
| 5 | "This Is Me Trying" | Uta Briesewitz | Lyn Greene & Richard Levine | November 18, 2025 (2025-11-18) | |
| Carr's realization that her 12-year-old daughter Amabel, like her, has no real friends, triggers her. Liberty decides she does not want to sign a prenup with Reggie, and is unpleasantly surprised when he puts a draft of one in front of her. A client helps her realize that her relationship is more important than paperwork. Carr resists having sex wi | |||||
| 6 | "Divorce Is Like a Death" | Uta Briesewitz | Ryan Murphy & Joe Baken | November 25, 2025 (2025-11-25) | |
| Allura and Chase sit down for mediation with their lawyers and Judge Robert DeLancie. Allura learns that she is not pregnant. Carr experiences a moment of sympathy for Allura when she shares about her past. Carr and Alberta leverage Allura and Chase's embryos to demand an unreasonable settlement for Chase that includes a share of the firm. Allura r | |||||
| 7 | "Letting Go" | Crystle Roberson | Lyn Greene & Richard Levine | December 2, 2025 (2025-12-02) | |
| Dina mourns Doug, and Carr and Liberty clash. Allura and Chase meet to sign their divorce papers. Carr throws an elegant wake three days later, but Dina has sequestered herself in her bedroom with Doug's body. Chase tries to make amends with Milan, but she is unreceptive. The women, including Carr, help Dina let Doug go. Allura and Chase have sex, | |||||
| 8 | "Oh, Jesus!" | Anthony Hemingway | Lyn Greene & Richard Levine | December 9, 2025 (2025-12-09) | |
| Dina turns down the women's offer to join the firm, but suggests Carr, much to Liberty's chagrin. Chase professes his love to Allura, but she needs time. Though Chase is trying to overcome his sex addiction, he has kinky sex with Carr in her office. Allura and Chase argue. Carr shows up at the firm, styled to look exactly like Allura. The women agr | |||||
| 9 | "Interior Law Offices" | Crystle Roberson | Ryan Murphy & Joe Baken | December 9, 2025 (2025-12-09) | |
| In the run-up to Liberty's wedding, Carr attempts to alienate her from the other women. Emerald discovers that Reggie's finances are extremely precarious. The women, including new advisory partner Dina, vote on bringing Carr into the firm, which ends in a tie. Dina tells Carr that she does not want her to join the firm after all. Dina has recognize | |||||
· Reception › Accolades
2025
2025
Year
2025
Award
TVLine Awards
Category
Performer of the Week
Nominee(s)
Sarah Paulson (for "This Is Me Trying")
Result
Won
2026
2026
Year
2026
Award
Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards
Category
Best Contemporary Hair Styling - Television Series, Limited or Movie for Television
Nominee(s)
Valerie Jackson, Marisa Pinuelas, Suzette Boozer, Linda Flowers, and Sharif Poston
Result
Nominated
Best Contemporary Makeup - Television Series, Limited or Movie for Television
Best Contemporary Makeup - Television Series, Limited or Movie for Television
Year
Best Contemporary Makeup - Television Series, Limited or Movie for Television
Award
Tierra Richards, Victor Del Castillo, Chloe Sens, Naima Jamal, and Diana Shin
Category
Nominated
NAACP Image Awards
NAACP Image Awards
Year
NAACP Image Awards
Award
Outstanding Make-up
Category
Kate Biscoe
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling
Outstanding Hairstyling
Year
Outstanding Hairstyling
Award
Valerie Jackson
Category
Nominated
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref |
| 2025 | TVLine Awards | Performer of the Week | Sarah Paulson (for "This Is Me Trying") | Won | |
| 2026 | Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards | Best Contemporary Hair Styling - Television Series, Limited or Movie for Television | Valerie Jackson, Marisa Pinuelas, Suzette Boozer, Linda Flowers, and Sharif Poston | Nominated | |
| Best Contemporary Makeup - Television Series, Limited or Movie for Television | Tierra Richards, Victor Del Castillo, Chloe Sens, Naima Jamal, and Diana Shin | Nominated | |||
| NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Make-up | Kate Biscoe | Nominated | ||
| Outstanding Hairstyling | Valerie Jackson | Nominated |