Glenn Close fires back at scathing reviews of her series 'All's Fair', countering that the show may be flawed but still has its merits.
The actress, who stars in Ryan Murphy's legal drama alongside Kim Kardashian, acknowledged that the first three episodes were "weakeness" that set a poor tone for the rest of the series. However, Close maintains that it ultimately adds up to something more cohesive when viewed in its entirety. When asked about her experience working with Kardashian, Close praised the reality TV star's professionalism, stating that she was always prepared and had no pretensions to be a great actress.
Close also believes that the negative backlash towards 'All's Fair' is partly due to the show's association with the Kardashians. While many fans of the family may have been deterred by their involvement in the series, Close thinks this reputation may be overstated. "The Kardashians would say this themselves, but not everybody likes them," she noted.
Close has spoken highly of the show before, even defending its writing against criticism. However, it seems her opinion on 'All's Fair' has shifted since the negative reviews began pouring in. Still, Close remains optimistic about the series' potential, calling it "juicy and outrageous at times and touching". Despite receiving a 3% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, she believes that with time and further viewing, the show will be reevaluated by critics.
In a surprise twist, Close also expressed her appreciation for Kardashian's willingness to learn from others on set. The actress noted that Kardashian was "smart enough to have people around her who she could learn from" โ a sentiment that suggests a more collaborative dynamic between the two leads than previously thought.
The actress, who stars in Ryan Murphy's legal drama alongside Kim Kardashian, acknowledged that the first three episodes were "weakeness" that set a poor tone for the rest of the series. However, Close maintains that it ultimately adds up to something more cohesive when viewed in its entirety. When asked about her experience working with Kardashian, Close praised the reality TV star's professionalism, stating that she was always prepared and had no pretensions to be a great actress.
Close also believes that the negative backlash towards 'All's Fair' is partly due to the show's association with the Kardashians. While many fans of the family may have been deterred by their involvement in the series, Close thinks this reputation may be overstated. "The Kardashians would say this themselves, but not everybody likes them," she noted.
Close has spoken highly of the show before, even defending its writing against criticism. However, it seems her opinion on 'All's Fair' has shifted since the negative reviews began pouring in. Still, Close remains optimistic about the series' potential, calling it "juicy and outrageous at times and touching". Despite receiving a 3% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, she believes that with time and further viewing, the show will be reevaluated by critics.
In a surprise twist, Close also expressed her appreciation for Kardashian's willingness to learn from others on set. The actress noted that Kardashian was "smart enough to have people around her who she could learn from" โ a sentiment that suggests a more collaborative dynamic between the two leads than previously thought.