With an all-star cast comprising Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close, All’s Fair is a show you don’t want to sleep on. With three episodes out now, find out how to watch the series for free.
Right now, genre shows are dominating the TV world right now thanks to the release of The Witcher Season 4 and It: Welcome to Derry, not to mention the upcoming premiere of Stranger Things Season 5.
But sometimes, you just want to kick back, turn your brain off for a few hours, and enjoy some good old drama, and All’s Fair is here to fill that void. Created by Ryan Murphy, the show comes hot on the heels of his Monster: The Ed Gein Story (unsurprisingly, they’re worlds apart).
All’s Fair centers on a group of female divorce lawyers as they navigate high-stakes cases while dealing with personal trials and tribulations. With three episodes available for streaming right now, here’s how you can watch it without spending a dime.
How to watch All’s Fair for free
The first three episodes of All’s Fair dropped on Hulu on November 4, 2025. You can watch these without breaking the bank via the streaming service’s 30-day free trial for new and eligible returning customers.
Following its premiere, single episodes will be dropping weekly. So, if you sign up for Hulu’s 30-day free trial now, that means you can catch seven episodes free (including this week’s batch).
All you need to do is head to this page and click on ‘Start Your Free Trial’. You’ll then be directed to add in your details and launch or sign in to your account. It’s important to note that only the Hulu (No Ads) plan offers the 30-day free trial.
You’ll need to add in your billing info, but don’t fret – you won’t be charged for that first month. So, if you don’t want to spend any cash, don’t forget to cancel your subscription within the free trial period.
Set a reminder so you don’t forget, but if you like Alien: Earth, High Potential, One Punch Man, and the streaming service’s other offerings, you might want to consider keeping your subscription.
There is another way to stream All’s Fair for free: T-mobile customers with an Experience Beyond package or the All-In Home Internet plan are eligible for a free Hulu (With Ads) subscription.
To access this, you’ll need to login to your T-mobile account and, once verified, you’ll be redirected to create an account with Hulu. Experience Beyond customers can learn more about how to redeem this benefit here, while All-In-Home Internet subscribers can head here.
Can you watch All’s Fair outside the US?
Yes, All’s Fair Season 1 is available to stream on Disney Plus in the UK, Ireland, and other territories outside the US. Or, you can watch via Hulu with a VPN.
If you don’t have one, there are several options available, depending on how many features you’re after. If you’re new to this, check out our guide on how to use a VPN for streaming.
When is Season 1 Episode 4 out?
All’s Fair Episode 4 drops on Hulu on November 11, 2025, at 12am PT / 3am ET. But don’t expect another batch of episodes, as the schedule switches to single releases from now on.
You can check out the full release schedule below:
- Episode 4 – November 11
- Episode 5 – November 18
- Episode 6 – November 25
- Episode 7 – December 2
- Episode 8 – December 9
- Episode 9 – December 16
- Episode 10 – December 23
Episode 4 is titled ‘Everybody Dance Now’, with the synopsis stating, “Emerald embraces her independence, until an unexpected turn forces the team to unite in pursuit of justice.”
Is All’s Fair worth watching?
Although it’s too early for a Rotten Tomatoes score, All’s Fair is well worth your time if you’re looking for an easy, scandalous drama that’s packed full of zingy one-liners like, “We need flashcards and mimosas.” Think Nip/Tuck meets Sex and the City.
As one viewer put it, “Listen, if you’re looking to watch something on the couch on a lazy day where you don’t have to put much thinking into it, this is your show.
“It did not invent the wheel, and besides Sarah Paulson’s and Glen Close’s performance its cast does a rather mid job. Yet solid enough to not turn the TV off in disappointment. And I would be lying if some scenes didn’t make me crack a smile.”
Another commented, “All’s Fair completely exceeded my expectations. The writing is sharp, the cast chemistry is incredible, and the story keeps you hooked from the very first episode… Can’t wait for the next episode.”
Among the less favorable reviews, one person wrote, “The storyline is delivered flat in almost every other scene. It has a luxurious feel but it’s filled with greed and vain and just feels like I’m supposed to be forced to listen to gimmicks instead of actually helping women.”
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