Bring back The L Word
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Started: August 1, 2005, 2:23:37 pm
Target: viewers of the show
Category: Uncategorized
Supporters:

12
Goal:

150
Goal Progress:

8% Complete
Status

Active
Although the show contained mainly lesbian material, the show was still really good and i enjoyed watching. (Note: that doesn't automatically make me a lesbian) The characters were deep and talented and they all seemed to know how to act, unlike other so called actresses who don't really deserve that label at all.
I just want channel 7 to bring the L word back to Tues nights at 10.30pm. That's all i ask. Thankyou.




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Carmen Walker said 1 week ago (verified)
I support this petition.
#12

Kierra B said 10/17/08, 6:32 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#11

amanda said 02/03/07, 5:37 am (verified)
Bring it back please...
#10

Randi Pearson said 05/16/06, 12:58 am (unverified)
I support this petition
#9

mollly said 01/07/06, 4:09 am (verified)
I support this petition.
#8

mollly said 01/07/06, 4:08 am (verified)
I support this petition.
#7

Judith Lewis said 12/31/05, 2:18 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#6

NicolaLovesDana said 12/06/05, 6:44 pm (verified)
Hey, The 3rd season of The L Word starts January 06!! if you live in the Uk, I'm from England so I'm happy
#5

dirty_sanchez said 12/05/05, 3:20 am (verified)
Count me in!
#4

Kerri-lee Mckenzie said 11/01/05, 5:59 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#3

Yup said 08/01/05, 4:14 pm (verified)
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Yep said 08/01/05, 2:23 pm (verified)
hmmmmmmmmm............... never heard of the show, and which channel 7 are you talking about? What city or country?
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