‘Crime Against Television’: Critics Slam New Ryan Murphy Legal Drama Starring Kim Kardashian

I gotta say, I'm still team Kim all the way 🤷‍♀️. I mean, I know The Guardian's Lucy Mangan is harsh, but come on, she's just been harshing my mellow since the early days of Twitter 💁‍♀️. Anywayz, I think Kardashian's acting in "All's Fair" is getting a bad rep, imo 🤔. She's trying something new and it ain't always gonna be sunshine and rainbows, but I appreciate her willingness to take on a dramatic role ❤️. And let's not forget, she killed it in "American Horror Story: Delicate" 👻, so what's the criteria for these critics? They gotta remember that acting is subjective, you feel me 🤷‍♀️?
 
I think the critics are being harsh 🤷‍♀️. I mean, Kim's not trying to be Meryl Streep or anything, and I'm good with that. The show is about a divorce law firm, not Shakespearean drama 💁‍♀️. She's playing a character, not winning an Oscar. And honestly, some of these critics are just being extra 🤯. They're expecting her to be perfect, like she's some kind of acting goddess or something. Newsflash: nobody is perfect, and that's what makes it relatable 💕. The show might not be everyone's cup of tea, but I think Kardashian did a decent job, considering she's more comfortable behind the camera 📸.
 
I gotta say... I'm kinda surprised by the harsh reviews of Kim K's new show 🤔. I mean, she was awesome as Sandy Starr in American Horror Story, right? 😎 I don't think it's fair to trash her acting skills just 'cause she's a celebrity, you know? 💁‍♀️ She's definitely not trying out for any awards or anything 🙄. And, honestly, who hasn't had bad days on set or whatever? 🤷‍♀️ Maybe some of these critics are just being too harsh? 🤯 I mean, the show might not be perfect, but it's still got potential to spark some real conversations about social justice and feminism 🔥. Can't we just give Kim a break and say "hey, she's trying something new"? 😊
 
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