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Fans are Watch A Sexy Wedding Planner Onlinerevolting against Amazon's decision to not renew Good Girls Revolt.
The show, which debuted in November, has generated a ton of social buzz over the last few days, with many -- including the show's stars -- tweeting #savegoodgirlsrevolt.
On Tuesday, an official Care2 petition surfaced online. It has already amassed over 3,000 signatures.
SONY said if we get #savegoodgirlsrevolt trending it will help them pitch season 2 elsewhere. Speak up if you dig. #savegoodgirlsrevolt pic.twitter.com/J3VwPCKzZn
— Genevieve Angelson (@GenevieveAngel) December 4, 2016
Written by former journalist Dana Calvo, the series is based on a book by Lynn Povich which follows the landmark case in which 46 female staffers sued Newsweekfor discrimination.
It does feature characters based on historical figures including writer-filmmaker Nora Ephron (Grace Gummer) and ACLU lawyer Eleanor Holmes Norton (Joy Bryant). But the three leading ladies — Erin Darke (Love & Mercy),Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect) and Genevieve Angelson (House of Lies) — play fictionalized researchers at a magazine called News of the Week.
Some reports suggest that the series, from Sony Pictures Television's TriStar Television banner, was canceled because Amazon Studios head Roy Price was not a fan.
Calvo told Buzzfeed that the 10-episode series was more of a hit than Amazon's award-winning series Transparent.
I just called @DanaSCalvo of #GoodGirlsRevolt, and she said this about its cancellation. pic.twitter.com/rFM5vA5Nc9
— Kate Aurthur (@KateAurthur) December 2, 2016
Representatives for Sony and for Amazon Studios did not immediately respond to Mashable'srequest for comment.
Since news of the show's cancelation was publicized last week, the stars have been using social media to call on fans to fight.

Amazon passing on S2 of Good Girls Revolt. 💔 But so grateful we got to tell the story. We won the popular vote. Thank u
— dana (@DanaSCalvo) December 2, 2016
Guys! There's hope. And I mean actual hope! Use #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt and tweet it at where u wanna see the show! #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt
— Anna Camp (@TheRealAnnaCamp) December 4, 2016
Let's fight for it folks! Use #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt and please feel free to tweet at networks like @netflix @hulu @HBO etc. to pick it up :o) https://t.co/Orp7nQSTcQ
— Erin Darke (@ErinMayaDarke) December 3, 2016
just got this ironic email.....#savegoodgirlsrevolt
Thanks to @timelordlexi for this.
Fans of the show were quick to respond. Many pointed out that the feminist show is needed post-election.
#savegoodgirlsrevolt because if we forget to remember, history will repeat itself.
— Amy Vert (@AmyVert) December 4, 2016
I found @GoodGirlsRevolt I recognized how important this show was to our current climate. Please #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt @GenevieveAngel
— Wine People Problems (@winepeopleprobs) December 4, 2016
#SaveGoodGirlsRevolt Was one of the few shows to actually address women's issues, please help bring it back @HBO @hulu @netflix
— Kevin Darke (@AllCatsAreGirls) December 4, 2016
Women need a show that enourages us to make our voices heard now more than ever. @netflix please #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt
— Melia Pomene (@MeliaPomene) December 4, 2016
Good Girls Revolt being cancelled show how much work is left to do. Hollywood slapping women's faces, one more time... #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt
— Juana (@Juana_Molina10) December 4, 2016
“Good Girls Revoltis a critically acclaimed, feminist series about the 1970 landmark class action gender discrimination case against Newsweek and it was canceled because one male CEO didn't like the content,” Care2 petition author Kelsey B wrote on the page. “GGR is a beautiful, empowering and honest portrayal of the fight these women and many like them went through to demand the right to equal opportunities in the workplace. “
Fans petitioning efforts may be working. According to The Hollywood Reporter, many -- including ABC, Freeform, USA Network, Bravo and Hulu -- are interested in picking the show up for a second season.
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