Hell hath no fury like a television cast scorned.
The actors behind the Sony Pictures Television series Good Girls Revolt are using Twitter to mobilize fans after Amazon Studios canceled the show on Dec. 2. The cancellation came just one day after the show’s season two pitch to Amazon, and more than one month after the show’s series premiere on Oct. 28.
Good Girls Revolt is a fictionalized account based on the 1970 lawsuit filed by 46 women against Newsweek in an effort to end the magazine policy of only allowing men to be reporters. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, who represented the women in the suit, is depicted in the series, as is writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron.
Series creator and executive producer Dana Calvo told BuzzFeed she was “stunned” by Amazon’s decision.
“Based on data provided to us from Sony, Symphony Advanced Media reported our show was a hit, and we have loyal viewers,” Calvo said. “Eighty percent of people who watched the first few minutes of the pilot stayed until the last minutes of the finale. We had twice Transparent‘s audience…”
In the days following the cancellation, Calvo also told Forbes that, though Amazon doesn’t release its viewership data for original content, it’s downplaying Symphony’s data as a way to “gaslight” about the real figure. She also said Amazon Studios head Roy Price seemed unenthusiastic about the series.
“He’s never been hugely supportive of the show from the start,” Calvo said. “He wasn’t very involved in it. We didn’t hear much from him—what we had heard was just that he wasn’t into it.”
Many of the main actors, including Anna Camp and Joy Bryant, expressed their disbelief for the show’s cancellation on Twitter and Instagram.
To all who supported and enjoyed #GoodGirlsRevolt THANK YOU. That love means everything to all of us involved.
— Joy Bryant (@realjoybryant) December 4, 2016
I’m lucky to have been blessed with the huge responsibility of portraying such an extraordinary woman, @EleanorNorton #EleanorHolmesNorton
— Joy Bryant (@realjoybryant) December 4, 2016
Regardless of the future of @GoodGirlsRevolt , I am a better person & a better woman because it existed when it did. Thank You.
— Joy Bryant (@realjoybryant) December 4, 2016
For all the awesome fans reaching out, Thankyou! I have no clue why Amazon would cancel our hit show just 35 days after its release.
— Anna Camp (@TheRealAnnaCamp) December 3, 2016
Well, fuck.
— Erin Darke (@ErinMayaDarke) December 2, 2016
Amazon Won’t Move Forward With ‘Good Girls Revolt’ https://t.co/7xBMnDNDbQ via @variety
Thanks so much to everyone who watched! And thanks to Tristar/Sony who’re continuing to fight for the Good Girls! We hope the isn’t the end. https://t.co/mVRPxQxw69
— Erin Darke (@ErinMayaDarke) December 2, 2016
Amazon decided to cancel GGR. Your roars of support elevated me from the darkest election in history & I’ll never stop fighting back for us.
— Genevieve (@GenevieveAngel) December 2, 2016
.@Amazon I dunno what to tell women, scared of their own president, who ask why you cancelled a hit feminist show 30 days in. What do I say?
— Genevieve (@GenevieveAngel) December 3, 2016
With Sony in the process of getting the rights back from Amazon to shop the series elsewhere, Good Girls Revolt stars and showrunner Darlene Hunt are using the hashtag #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt to rally fans in support of finding the show a new home.
https://twitter.com/DarleneTweets/status/805188942983086080
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
https://www.instagram.com/p/BNnwrZKh52j/
If #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt starts trending, Sony will have added ammo for reselling the show to another outlet.
— Genevieve (@GenevieveAngel) December 4, 2016
— Genevieve (@GenevieveAngel) December 4, 2016
Super impressed with the level of passion and heart the fans are showing. Thankyou ❤️️💥❤️️💥❤️️#SaveGoodGirlsRevolt
— Anna Camp (@TheRealAnnaCamp) December 5, 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
#SaveGoodGirlsRevolt https://t.co/NbskyfWXuX
— Erin Darke (@ErinMayaDarke) December 3, 2016
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 (@GenevieveAngel) December 4, 2016
Let’s get this trending y’all! Retweet or tweet ur own, but show ya love! #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt #goodgirlsrevolt
— Reggie Watkins (@ReggieWatkinsJr) December 4, 2016
Using the hashtag, fans of the show shared their own reasons for wanting to save the series.
https://twitter.com/AllCatsAreGirls/status/805303110885380097
https://twitter.com/CallaghanBelle/status/805594044998922240
.@amazon just curious, how many women were on the team that decided not to renew #goodgirlsrevolt #WrongCall #SaveGoodGirlsRevolt
— Marianne Cooper (@coopermarianne) December 5, 2016
#SaveGoodGirlsRevolt because right now, today, in Donald Trump’s America, we need to shout women’s stories more loudly than ever.
— preorder MORE, PLEASE (out 7/9/24) (@EmmaSpecter) December 4, 2016
#SaveGoodGirlsRevolt because smart shows with strong female leads need to be championed. @GoodGirlsRevolt is #BechdelTest approved!
— Abel Horwitz (@abelhorwitz) December 4, 2016
#SaveGoodGirlsRevolt It’s such a good show about actual empowered women! https://t.co/vI9PnXfjDj
— Cameryn Mammenga 👌 (@CamerynMammenga) December 4, 2016
Amazon and Sony Pictures did not immediately return requests for comment.