The director of the new Ryan Murphy legal drama, 'All's Fair', believes that the show can find its 'The Wire' moment, despite its current rough reception. Anthony Hemingway, who directed episodes of the series and is also working on Murphy's upcoming series 'American Love Story', was blunt in his defense of the show. He acknowledges that the show may not please everyone, but he hopes that people can connect and relate to it. Hemingway draws a parallel between 'All's Fair' and 'The Wire', noting that the latter took time to find its moment. However, he clarifies that he is not comparing the two shows. Hemingway also addresses the show's reception as a 'legal drama', explaining that it was designed to provide an escape and fulfill fantasies. He suggests that the show will evolve over time and become more human. Despite the mixed reviews, Hemingway has nothing but praise for Kim Kardashian, who stars in the series. He acknowledges that she is not an experienced actress, but commends her openness and willingness to deliver a great job. While he does not claim that she has innate acting talent, he is pleased that she is not a terror on set. 'All's Fair' is currently streaming on Hulu.