Director: Anthony Hemingway, Uta Briesewitz, Crystle Roberson Dorsey, Ryan Murphy

Cast: Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka

All's Fair is a 2025 American drama-comedy series created by Ryan Murphy, following a team of fierce female divorce attorneys who break away from a male-dominated law firm to launch their own practice in Los Angeles — where personal loyalties and professional ambitions collide at every turn.

What is All's Fair about?

When a group of sharp, emotionally driven women attorneys walks away from a prestigious but suffocating firm, they bring their talent, their rivalries, and their complicated private lives with them. Their new boutique practice takes on the city's messiest, highest-profile breakups — celebrity splits, hidden fortunes, custody wars — and the clients who walk through the door are never quite what they seem. Inside the firm, alliances form and fracture just as quickly as they do in the courtroom. Power shifts, secrets surface, and the line between protecting a client and protecting themselves grows dangerously thin. At stake is not just their reputation, but the idea that women can rewrite the rules of a game that was never designed for them.

Cast & crew

The series draws an extraordinary ensemble: Kim Kardashian steps into a scripted acting role alongside the formidable Naomi Watts, the scene-stealing Niecy Nash-Betts, and the magnetic Teyana Taylor. Glenn Close and Sarah Paulson round out a cast that brings serious dramatic weight to Ryan Murphy's sharp, elevated premise.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora, All's Fair carries a particular resonance: the theme of women building their own institution outside a system that excluded them echoes experiences many Iranian women — inside Iran and abroad — know personally. The legal-drama genre has always spoken to audiences navigating cultural displacement, where questions of fairness, rights, and who holds power feel urgent. The show's Los Angeles setting, glittering yet ruthless, is a world familiar to a large segment of the Iranian-American community. Available in original English audio (no Persian dub or subtitle), it is best enjoyed by viewers comfortable watching in English, or as a window into the contemporary American prestige-TV landscape.

Where & how to watch

All's Fair is available to stream on K-Time. Watch on the web, on your TV, or on your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Subscribe once and cancel anytime.