The first season of the big-budget legal drama All’s Fair comes to an end next week. The series, created by Ryan Murphy and starring Kim Kardashian, will wrap up its nine-episode run with two final episodes. Both episodes will be available to stream on December 9, 2025 . This two-part finale will conclude the story of the all-female divorce law firm, though the show will continue with a second season already confirmed .
Where and When to Watch the Final Episodes
Episodes 8 and 9 of All’s Fair will be released together. They will be available on Hulu starting at 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time (3:00 a.m. Eastern Time) on Tuesday, December 9 . This follows the show’s weekly release pattern, which began with a three-episode premiere on November 4 . For viewers with a subscription bundle, the series is also available to watch through the Hulu hub on Disney+ .
Episode 8 is titled “Oh, Jesus!” and Episode 9 is titled “Interior Law Offices” . Viewers will need an active Hulu subscription to watch. Plans start at $6.99 per month for the basic service with advertisements . The previous seven episodes of the season are already available to stream on the platform .
What Happened Before the Finale
The most recent episode, “Letting Go,” focused heavily on senior partner Dina Standish, played by Glenn Close. She continued to grapple with the impending loss of her terminally ill husband, Doug, keeping him at home as she struggled to say goodbye . Elsewhere, the rivalry between attorneys appeared to cool down. Carrington “Carr” Lane (Sarah Paulson) reconciled with Allura Grant (Kim Kardashian) after a previous conflict where Carr tried to take control of the firm .
The episode ended with two major emotional moments. Dina finally found the strength to let go of Doug. At the same time, a tense situation involving Allura’s husband Chase and junior associate Milan escalated, leading to a physical altercation . The episode closed with Allura and Chase sharing a quiet, romantic moment, leaving their future uncertain .
What the Final Episodes Will Cover
The official summaries for the final episodes give clues about how the season will end. For Episode 8, the description states: “The firm considers a new addition. Carr takes a partner of her own” . This suggests Carr may officially join the main law firm, Grant, Ronson, and Greene, after her recent reconciliation with the founders .
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The summary for Episode 9 reads: “Carr makes a to-do list. Liberty discovers marriage can be messier than divorce” . This hints at a personal crisis for Liberty Ronson, played by Naomi Watts. Having witnessed Dina’s heartbreaking experience, Liberty may begin to question her own plans for marriage and commitment .
โLiberty discovers marriage can be messier than divorce.โ – Official episode synopsis for All’s Fair Episode 9 .
The season could wrap up its ongoing storylines or end with a cliffhanger to set the stage for the already confirmed Season 2 .
The Star-Studded Cast of the Series
All’s Fair features a large ensemble cast led by Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant, a confident and ambitious divorce lawyer . She is joined by Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson and Niecy Nash-Betts as Emerald Greene, who together co-found the law firm . Sarah Paulson plays the formidable attorney Carrington Lane, and Teyana Taylor plays the eager junior associate, Milan .
A significant presence is Glenn Close as Dina Standish, the seasoned mentor to the other lawyers . Other key cast members include Matthew Noszka as Chase Munroe, Allura’s pro-athlete husband, and a long list of recurring and guest stars like Judith Light, Ed O’Neill, and Brooke Shields .
A Noteworthy but Critically Panned Debut
Despite harsh criticism from professional reviewers, All’s Fair has been a major viewership success for Hulu. The show’s premiere became the platform’s most-watched debut for a scripted original series in three years, drawing approximately 3.2 million global viewers in its first few days . It quickly topped Hulu’s most-watched list and generated billions of social media impressions .
Critics, however, were almost universally negative. The series holds an extremely low 3% rating on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 17 out of 100 on Metacritic, indicating “overwhelming dislike” . Major publications like The Guardian gave the show a zero-star review, calling it “fascinatingly, incomprehensibly, existentially terrible” . Criticisms focused on the show’s writing, uneven tone, and performances, though many noted its popularity as a “guilty pleasure” .
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