
Fans of Ryan Murphy can rejoice! His new legal drama, All’s Fair, about a group of powerful female lawyers targeting wealthy men in Los Angeles, has been renewed for a second season. We’ll get to see more of the show’s memorable characters – including Allura Grant (Kim Kardashian), Liberty Ronson (Naomi Watts), Emerald Greene (Niecy Nash-Betts), and Dina Standish (Glenn Close) – as well as their rivals, Carrington Lane (Sarah Paulson) and Milan (Teyana Taylor). Unless something unexpected happens before the season finale on December 9th, expect another dose of this over-the-top and entertaining series.
Hulu reports that the show had the biggest premiere of any original scripted series on the platform in three years. It’s consistently been among the top 15 most-watched shows on Hulu since its debut on November 4th, and each new episode has been even more shocking than the last. Fans are already speculating about season two, wondering what wild scenarios the show will explore next – from Niecy Nash-Betts’s costumes to Sarah Paulson’s delivery, and even whether Emerald Greene’s sons will continue with their provocative nickname for their mother. There’s also hope for a cameo from Kris Jenner, and questions about what the real-life legal pursuits of Kim Kardashian’s character will bring.
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