Filming for Ryan Murphy's law drama All Fair, which stars Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close and many others, started in mid-to-late October 2024. In an interview on October 6, 2024, Paulson confirmed the timeframe, stating that principal photography will begin later that month and that production would begin "in about two weeks."Only a few months before the show's November 2025 Hulu release, filming continued around Greater Los Angeles until early spring 2025.The show, which aired from 4 November 2025 to 9 December 2025, with 9 episodes, will be renewed as per Kim Kardashian and will start shooting in the month of January and continue till the month of March. Khloé Kardashian blames the timing for Kim Kardashian's bar exam failureWhen Kim Kardashian found out that Khloé Kardashian had failed the California bar examination in the season 7 finale of The Kardashians, Khloé Kardashian immediately made the connection.According to Khloé, Kim was trying to do too much at once by filming a difficult scripted drama and studying law. All's Fair, in contrast to reality TV, demanded extended filming days, scene memorizing, emotional performance, and continuous focus, all of which fell during what ought to have been Kim's most rigorous bar exam preparation period.Khloé noted during a call that was featured in the episode that Kim wasn't simply filming one project but was juggling several obligations while also coping with stress and physical tiredness.Through California's Law Office Study Program, an unconventional apprenticeship pathway requiring thousands of study hours, Kim has been pursuing a legal career for more than six years. All's Fair, however, was one of her most challenging acting parts to date.Kim plays Allura Grant, a top-tier divorce lawyer at an all-female law office in the Ryan Murphy-created series, which paradoxically mirrors the legal field she is attempting to enter in real life. In addition to Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Glenn Close, and Sarah Paulson, the show is an ensemble production with a strict timetable, so she had to fully commit to the role.Even though Kim studied a lot, she subsequently acknowledged on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, that her essays weren't as good as they should have been. She realized this shortcoming as soon as she saw her findings.Critics, Pressure, and a "worst week ever" momentAdding to the stress, All’s Fair was also released that week to polarizing often harsh, critical reviews, which became public the very same week Kim’s bar results were made public. On The Kardashians, Kim made light of her situation, referring to herself as “a big f***ing loser this week.”Her sister, Khloè, supported her by saying:“Kim! The ratings are the highest it’s ever been. The people that are being d**ks are critics that hate us.”To which Kim answered sarcastically:“I’m not a lawyer, I just play a sh***y one on TV. It was either going to be the greatest week of my life or the loserist, sh****est weeks of my life.”As her sister said:“You’re going to be okay.”Kim insisted she would re-take this exam and is fully committed to a lawyer status, even if it means reassessing how she balances acting projects going forward:“I know. I said in my head, ‘I will open up my heart and my life to someone as soon as the bar’s done.’ Nope. Another year.'”Kim Kardashian even took to social media to announce her disappointment, plans to retake it and be successful this time.Kim Kardashian now plans to adapt to her new schedule ahead of her bar exam attempt. Stay tuned to Soap Central for more information.