First, the producers lied to her, “I was told that it wouldn't run for more than two seasons, so I may as well sign a standard five-year contract.” They knew if they got indie movie actress, knock out, Rose McGowan to sign on, they had a fighting chance of reaching syndication “I should've realised that it was in other people's money-making interest to do this, but not necessarily mine.” She mentions being a fan of her co-stars, specifically Alyssa before saying their set was constantly watched and, “There definitely could have been drama on the set, but I refused to take part in it.” It seems Alyssa really is the problem but when asked if the girls hang out after work, Rose says, “The answer was no. The one free hour I had when I went home for the night I tried to spend with myself.” That has nothing to do with behavior and everything to do with scheduling, but the tabloids don’t want to hear that. Actress over worked by producers trying to reach syndication is too tired to fight with co Star didn’t make for a great headline before the #MeToo movement. It was much easier to pit women against each other while the men behind the scenes made everything worse before cashing their checks.