All's Fair Episode 6 cast and guest stars: Here’s who brought ‘Divorce Is Like a Death’ to life

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The sixth installment of the All's Fair series has just been released, and it takes us straight to the middle of a legal showdown! The most important question is who the people in the mediation room were, and who got their lives changed forever by that meeting?

If you thought that the leading cast was enough, then think again. In All's Fair Episode 6, the main cast, plus a few guest stars, all of whom are characterized by high stakes and even higher feelings, have a collision. This chapter of All’s Fair is full of emotional fights, shocking revelations, and it proves that nothing is off the table when it comes to divorce drama in this series.


Who’s in the main lineup in All's Fair Episode 6?

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The backbone of All’s Fair remains unchanged in All's Fair Episode 6: the central team of lawyers and investigators for the firm. The official show listing mentions the following main cast members:

Kim Kardashian plays Allura Grant, the firm’s main lawyer, who is dealing with both legal battles and emotional turmoil.

Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson, one of the founding partners of the firm, is part of the main cast. Nash‑Betts as Emerald Greene, the firm’s investigator/researcher, whose contribution in All's Fair Episode 6 is crucial to the result.

Teyana Taylor as Milan, one of the core characters mentioned in the main cast for the show.

Matthew Noszka as Chase Munroe, the other party in the divorce mediation taking place in All's Fair Episode 6.

Sarah Paulson as Carrington “Carr” Lane, the lawyer on the other side in the mediation, leading the pressure on Allura and Chase.

Glenn Close as Dina Standish, the oldest member of the firm, who is involved in the management of legal strategy and personal interests beyond just the case.

Considering how All's Fair Episode 6 unfolds, a high-stakes mediation that is personal, legal, and emotional, these are the characters who get the most screen time and narrative weight. Summaries validate that throughout this episode, Allura, Chase, Carr, Emerald, and Dina are the key ones in the plot.


Guest stars confirmed for All's Fair Episode 6

Not all series regulars or guest stars appear in every episode. The actual All's Fair Episode 6 cast members, based on public credits (as per sources that discuss the episode), are fewer than the full season cast. The listed guest/recurring appearances for Episode 6 “Divorce Is Like a Death” are: Lorraine Toussaint as Alberta Dome, who is in a trial along with Carr’s side, thus the legal burden on Allura and Chase is relieved.

Peter MacNicol as Judge Robert DeLancie oversees the mediation; without him, the mediation would not reach its emotional climax.

Ed O'Neill as Doug Standish, he is the husband of Dina; the personal crisis he is going through is tightly connected to the firm’s legal drama.

According to the above-mentioned recaps and cast list breakdowns, these names are directly linked to All's Fair Episode 6’s plot.

On the other hand, although the show’s full-season cast list (including recurring and guest actors) is much broader, many of those names (e.g., Brooke Shields, Jessica Simpson, Rick Springfield) are not confirmed to appear in Episode 6.


What All's Fair Episode 6 “Divorce Is Like a Death” actually delivers

The sixth episode was the one that created the strongest impact and was referred to as the firm’s “toughest and most personal mediation yet.” The main plot of this episode focuses on the divorce mediation of Allura Grant and Chase Munroe, the lawyers for the two parties, Carrington Lane and Alberta Dome, and Judge Robert DeLancie as the mediator.

The mediation is moving forward by emotional manipulations, personal secrets, and high-stakes legal strategies:

Carrington uses a wasabi-coated handkerchief to try and get sympathy from Chase, which is raising the tension in the mediation atmosphere.

A most important twist: Allura discloses that the embryos which she and Chase had consented to keep are, in fact, illegally implanted and that no embryos are left because the implantation turned out to be unsuccessful. Such a disclosure puts Allura’s ruling in the mediation at risk and opens up her legal vulnerabilities.

However, the turning point occurs as Emerald Greene (Niecy Nash-Betts) takes charge amidst the turmoil, unmasking Carr and Alberta’s sinister strategies, reversing the situation on Allura’s behalf.

Ultimately, the episode ends with the mediation resulting in a settlement: Allura and Chase will divide assets as per the agreement, the issue of embryos is no longer a threat, and personal relationships, though somewhat battered, start to change.

While this is happening, the story arc of Dina Standish takes a tragic turn as she is with her husband Doug during his last moments. All’s Fair Episode 6 skillfully uses its cast, both leading and supporting, to present a plot that mixes legal dramas, emotional conflicts, and personal fallout, thus positioning it as one of the most crucial episodes of the season so far.


Why it matters

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To be certain who is in All's Fair Episode 6 is quite helpful, because: It is a revelation of the active storylines: the active characters have already been identified for certain, Allura, Chase, Carr, Emerald, and Dina and Alberta, Judge DeLancie, and Doug Standish (through Ed O’Neill) are involved.

That setup influences our perceptions of the legal drama, emotional developments, and character endings. It is a help in not drawing wrong conclusions: the large guest list for the whole season might create the feeling that a lot of big names will be seen, but really, only a limited number have been confirmed for All's Fair Episode 6.


In the sixth episode of "All’s Fair," titled Divorce Is Like a Death, the main characters of the series have come together and portrayed one of the season's most emotionally authentic storylines. The episode with the leading roles of Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close stays closely attached to the firm's hardest mediation yet, as all acknowledged sources have been describing it constantly.

The guest-star participation is limited to the confirmed ones for this particular episode, mainly Lorraine Toussaint as Alberta Dome and Peter MacNicol as Judge Robert DeLancie, therefore reflecting the cast list accurately based on what IMDb and recap sources have specifically attributed to All's Fair Episode 6.

The reporting that was available indeed portrays Episode 6 as a shift in the story that increases both personal and professional tensions in the firm.

Also read: All's Fair Episode 7: Release date news, time, streaming details, cast, and more

Edited by Sezal Srivastava