“All’s Fair” will have another day in court.
The Ryan Murphy legal drama has been renewed for a second season at Hulu despite the show’s awful reviews, The Post has confirmed.
Starring Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash and Teyana Taylor, the series follows a team of female divorce attorneys who ditch a male-dominated firm to launch their own practice.
“Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances – both in the courtroom and within their own ranks,” read the show’s official logline before its three-episode premiere on Nov. 4.
“In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game – they change it,” the logline continued.
“All’s Fair” quickly became a ratings hit upon its premiere earlier this month.
The legal drama launched at No. 1 on Hulu’s viewership chart upon its first three days of streaming and went on to become the service’s best original scripted series premiere in three years, per Variety.
However, the series was promptly trashed by critics and premiered with a rare 0% Rotten Tomatoes rating. It currently sits at just 3% on the review-aggregation website.
“I did not know it was still possible to make television this bad,” Lucy Mangan of The Guardian wrote in her review, while Kelly Lawler of USA Today called the legal drama “the worst TV show of the year.”
The Post described “All’s Fair” as so “mind-boggling” that the show’s real actors couldn’t even help to fix such a “trainwreck.”
Kardashian, who came under fire for her “unrealistic” outfits on the show, later reacted to the harsh “All’s Fair” reviews on social media.
“Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?” the Skims founder, 45, wrote on Instagram alongside several pics of her, her “All’s Fair” co-stars, and some of the drama’s best and worst reviews.
Close took to the platform as well to share a surprising post linked to her hit film “Fatal Attraction.”
The Oscar-nominated actress, 78, posted a hand-drawn image of her and her co-stars surrounding a pot labeled “critic bunny stew” in reference to her “Fatal Attraction” character, Alex Forrest, killing and boiling a bunny in the 1987 thriller.
“A masterpiece,” the official “All’s Fair” Instagram account commented on Close’s drawing. Taylor, 34, followed up with a series of heart-eye and kiss-face emojis.
Director Anthony Hemingway, meanwhile, defended “All’s Fair” in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published Nov. 5.
“You’re not going to please everybody,” Hemingway, 48, told the outlet one day after its premiere. “You may have certain criticisms, while there are a million others who love it.”
“I think the show holds a mirror up to each person who watches it,” he continued. “It’s just about: Can you connect to it or relate to it, and see yourself? It may be out of your league, it may not be anything you can connect to, and I think that goes for anything that gets presented on screen.”
The first season of “All’s Fair” will conclude with a two-episode finale on Dec. 9.
The Post has reached out to Hulu for comment.