Board Thread:Young Justice News/@comment-47881-20130130004132

I know most pessimists think that these measures are useless and a network will not go back on their decision, but actually sending tangible letters to them will have a bigger impact than signing an on-line petition that they probably don't even know of, or can much more easily ignore.

I propose we write a model that everyone can simply copy, print and mail to Cartoon Network. It's definitely cheaper than sending them domino masks, as it's been suggested on the net. And unlike emails that can be dumped to the spam folder, letters will pile up on someone's desk. At least we can say we effectively tried something, as opposed to bitch about it, shake our fists and sit back and see the petition's signature count go up. It's time fans put their money where their mouth is and prove how much they want their show to stay.

The GL:TAS Wiki could do the same thing, as separating the cause will double the number of letters.

Here's a rough draft. It can be changed and improved per suggestions:

---  Dear [Name],

I'm writing as a devoted fan of the show Young Justice to ask you if there is any chance for the show to be picked up for a final season, or at least a mini-series special that can wrap the story up.

As you may know, Young Justice relies on plot heavy narration with twists and turns, and multiple questions being raised every time one is answered. Canceling the show before the producers can finish their intended story would be a disservice to the legion of fans that this show has hoarded, by leaving a gap in a tightly woven story that will never be filled.

Young Justice is unquestionably a very popular show. Case in point, when it came back from a three months hiatus on September 29, 2012, the episode "Satisfaction" garnered an average of 1,769 million viewers, making it the second highest rating episode of the morning block, second only to Star Wars. Then, when the episode "Before the Dawn" was pulled from the October schedule, but was erroneously made available on iTunes on Sunday, it quickly topped the downloaded charts for the "Animation" category and within hours it became the most downloaded episode of all genres.

Additionally, the season two, part 1 DVD set reached #4 of Amazon Best Sellers Rank in the "Kids & Family" category.

The news about Young Justice's absence from your returning shows list sparked a wave of indignation and convulsion among fans, across the Internet. There are a few petitions going around with thousands of signatures and talks of other forms of civilized protest.

[Something sobby]

To conclude, I'd like to ask you if the show's fate is resolute or there is still a chance of ordering more episodes. [Or something more meaningful and insightful]

Yours sincerely, [Signature]  