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Throughout the trailer, several moments highlight a stereotypical—and somewhat exaggerated—depiction of women in power, often infused with humorous or satirical intent. Lines like "every tear she sheds is $100K" and references to "storming into the courtroom" suggest a caricatured view of legal professionals, reminiscent of early 2000s legal dramas but lacking the sophistication that elevates the genre.
Some critics pointed out that shows like Damages and Billions have successfully depicted the ruthlessness and complexity of high-powered lawyers, whereas All's Fair seems to rely on cheap clichés and shock humor. The result is a portrayal that feels more like a parody than a serious drama.