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Several factors contributed to this colossal failure. For one, the casting of Kim Kardashian, while guaranteed to draw initial attention, becomes painfully obvious as the show’s biggest flaw. Her wooden delivery and lack of acting experience clash with the show’s attempt at a serious feminist legal drama. The creative choices—absurd costumes, forced dialogue, and contrived plot points—only deepen the sense of a show that was rushed, disorganized, and out of touch with what TV audiences want.
Furthermore, the narrative's structure is disjointed—scenes jump without proper context, characters behave unrealistically, and emotional beats are delivered with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. It feels more like a series of viral snippets stitched together than a cohesive story.