"Tyler Perry's All the Queens Men" falls short of expectations, resembling a low-budget version of "P-Valley." The incessant use of "okay" in the dialogue becomes grating, and it feels like the actors are ad-libbing their lines. The show lacks coherence, with scenes jumping abruptly from one to another. The dialogue is mediocre at best, and the lead actress's portrayal lacks depth, making her character's decisions seem emotionally driven and short-sighted. The overall absurdity of the show highlights the need for better writers and actors. Additionally, the portrayal of male characters, except the concierge, as low in intelligence is a glaring issue that needs addressing for a more balanced narrative. Overall, "All the Queens Men" fails to deliver and falls short of its potential.