To help #SaveGotham, you can..
We want everyone to feel included, and everyone can do their bit to help the campaign. Whether you have Twitter or not, there are things you can do:
If you do have Twitter, tweet with us with the instructions below, while tagging companies (warnerbros especially!), preferably with a little note on why you love Gotham, why you want it saved, your fav moments, etc:
Also, give this account a follow. We just hit over 1k followers, but the bigger, the better! Keep up to date with the latest Gotham news, be it interviews from the cast, and what’s going on the tv world right now, and why a Gotham sequel should be in the market.
I’m also a mod here, doing Wednesdays Power Hour. All edits I make are free to use, which I use here, and on my own Twitter. Credit is however highly encouraged, as they do take time, and I make A LOT!
If you don’t have Twitter, you can follow the Facebook and Instagram pages (but Twitter is our big main one, so just a heads up).
As well as that, word of mouth can do wonders! Be it Tumblr, YouTube, Instagram, or just… actual word of mouth. Get your friends and family watching the show, let them know about the campaign.
Speaking of Tumblr, etc, make Gotham content, such as gifs, fanart, crafts, cosplay, etc, and share it with us. We will retweet/fav that to use when we’re doing our #SaveGotham stuff. We show the world how cool your creations are, and you get more publicity. It’s a win-win!
You can also sign these petitions.
This one to keep Gotham going normally:
And this one is to create a comic series based on the show, which is something that has been somewhat done before, and not an alien concept:
Whatever you choose to do, let yourself be heard. We’ve had to deal with some negativity surrounding our involvement in what we do, saying we should “give up”, that “it got an ending” and “it’s not coming back”. Listen, we know that it might never return, but does that stop us from trying? Hell no!
Shows have been saved before through the voices of fans, such as Lucifer and Brooklyn 99. It can work. That doesn’t mean it will for us, but how would we know unless we try? We go home and call it quits, wondering what could have been? Sitting here missing the show when we could be actively letting companies know that it was a mistake to wrap this show up 2.5 earlier than intended?
We ain’t about that life. In short, if you miss Gotham, then we encourage you to do your part, if you can (we know not all will or can, and at the end of the day, the choice is ultimately still yours).
Do as little or as much as you want.