“When we started, the show was just a book, and nothing had happened with Harvey Weinstein or Les Moonves yet,” said Witherspoon, who also serves as an executive producer on the show with costarJennifer Aniston. “The Roger Ailes scandal had happened the year before. Then, in October 2017, all those stories started to break about the way women in media were treated.”
As Witherspoon references, October 2017 was the birth of the #MeToo movement, which began in the wake of sexual abuse allegations brought againstHarvey Weinstein. The aftermath resulted in women across the world sharing their stories of sexual harassment and assault, and many high-profile men in Hollywood who were accused, includingLes Moonves,Kevin Spacey, Louis C.K., andMatt Lauer, were fired from their jobs.
Reese Witherspoon.Camilla Akrans


“As artists, we try to find the shreds of humanity in any crisis and open people’s minds to see all sides of things,” she said. “What does it mean to be a person who loses their entire life? Their family. Their career. The #MeToo movement has been so emotional on all sides. I remember talking to women and holding them while they cried.”
“I can’t even imagine what it must have been like to be the spouse or the child of one of these people who was exposed,” she added. “With the men, we ask, Where is the contrition? How are they supposed to behave? We deal with all of these questions as the season goes on.”
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon.Apple

Aniston, who plays top newsreader Alex Levy, echoed Witherspoon’s explanation about the show’s origin in an interview withInStylelast month.
“The show was always about the abuse of power, and women and sexism,” she said. “We sold it in the summer, and then Harvey [Weinstein] happened in the fall.”
“Reese and I were like … ‘The show is writing itself,’ ” Aniston added. “It was as if the universe were begging for this patriarchal society to be exposed. It’s crazy.”
The actress has promised that the series will deliver a “behind-the-curtain peek at a lot of things” in the news world: “What it takes to pull off a morning show, the unique lifestyle of these anchors, the obsession with celebrity culture, and humanity in the midst of corruption,” she toldInStyle.

“This show looks at how a culture of silence can slowly evolve and how we sometimes participate without even realizing it,” Aniston added.
source: people.com