#9: When High Standards Meant High Turnover
Charlie’s Angels went through writers at a surprisingly fast pace. Many were fired because the stars consistently pushed for stronger, smarter scripts. The actresses knew the show’s success depended on more than hair and action, and they weren’t shy about saying when material fell short.

Those demands created constant pressure behind the scenes. While frustrating for writers, it also raised the bar for the series. The Angels weren’t just faces on a poster—they were active participants shaping the show, even if it meant a revolving door in the writers’ room.
