UPDATE: In a shocking twist on Hulu’s hit series All’s Fair, Glenn Close’s character, Dina Standish, is now literally sleeping with the corpse of her deceased husband, Doug, played by Ed O’Neill. This unsettling development unfolds in the latest episode, Season 1, Episode 7, titled “Letting Go,” which was just released today.
Close’s portrayal of a widow who refuses to say goodbye raises eyebrows and stirs conversation. Instead of confronting her grief, Dina chooses to keep Doug’s body in her bed, adding an eerie layer to the already outrageous plot. As the episode progresses, Dina’s refusal to let go of her husband escalates, creating tension and anxiety among her friends and colleagues.
In a striking moment, Dina turns away visitors urging her to send Doug to the morgue. This bizarre behavior opens the door for Sarah Paulson’s character, Carr, to attempt to win Dina’s affections, leading to a 90-second monologue about her childhood cat, humorously adding to the episode’s surreal atmosphere.
This unconventional depiction of grief is not just for shock value; it reflects deeper themes about loss and the human experience. Close’s character encapsulates the struggle of moving on after a 40-year marriage, despite the unconventional method of her mourning. The writer and executive producer, Ryan Murphy, continues to push boundaries, merging the absurd with poignant emotional truths in his storytelling.
In addition to the unsettling narrative, All’s Fair has garnered attention for its wild moments, such as a recent scene where Kim Kardashian channels Beyoncé, smashing a car with a bat while dressed in a striking yellow dress. These offbeat elements contribute to the show’s growing cult status, making it one of the most talked-about series on television right now.
With all seven episodes of All’s Fair now available for streaming on Hulu, viewers can dive into this unconventional blend of humor and horror. Those unfamiliar with the platform can take advantage of a 30-day free trial for Hulu’s basic plan, after which subscription fees start at $10.99/month for ad-supported access.
The show has already been renewed for a second season, indicating that audiences are eager for more of this unique blend of comedy and drama. Prepare for a rollercoaster of bizarre scenarios and unexpected emotional moments that challenge the norms of storytelling.
As the conversation around All’s Fair continues to grow, expect viewers to share their reactions and insights on social media. This series is sure to spark discussions about grief, love, and the lengths we go to in the name of memory.
Don’t miss the latest episode of All’s Fair streaming now on Hulu!