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The L Word, the ground-breaking SHOWTIME series is starting it’s 6th and final season in January 2009. As much as the fans of the show would like for the series to continue, there is no way to make that happen. But as one of the stars of the series, Jennifer Beals herself said at an L Word fan convention in Blackpool in November this year, if we make enough noise, there is a good chance we might get an L Word movie! So please sign this petition to help make that happen and please refer this link to any other fans of The L Word you know so that we can make as good of a go of this as possible!

We, the undersigned fans of The L Word, would like to petition CBS and especially Amy Baer, President and Chief Executive Officer of Films Division to go with a guaranteed success and make an L Word movie happen! We know that the incredibly creative and talented people behind The L Word have not finished telling the stories of the characters of this amazing series and the millions of fans all across the world would give anything to see these amazing ladies back on our screens in the form of a movie. Please give us the chance to see that happen!
You also can write to CBS directly at the following adress.

Amy Baer
President and Chief Executive Officer
CBS Films
11800 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, California 90025


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