UPDATE 10/17 6:00 PM EST: Deadline reports Amazon Studios head Roy Price has resigned.

Could Amazon bring back cancelled series Good Girls Revolt for a second season now that the man who cancelled the series is suspended? That's what fans on Twitter are hoping might happen.

In the aftermath of the still-unfolding Harvey Weinstein scandal, Isa Hackett, a female producer on Amazon's The Man In the High Castle, spoke publicly about being harassed by Roy Price, head of Amazon Studios. In the wake of these allegations, Amazon suspended Price and cancelled the red carpet premiere of Woody Allen's new film, Wonder Wheel. Now, fans of Good Girls Revolt are on Twitter asking Amazon to consider making a second season of the beloved show.

Good Girls Revolt, based on the nonfiction book of the same name, is the fictionalized account of the events leading up to the 1970 Newsweek lawsuit brought by female staff against their male employers — the first gender discrimination lawsuit in the U.S. In the show, the magazine is the fictitious "News Of The Week," but the story still stuck closely to historical accuracy and true events. In the pilot, for instance, the story everyone is clamoring to cover is the tragedy at Altamont.

Price axed the show ("without a woman in the room") after its first season, despite positive reviews and rumored good ratings. Amazon doesn't report its numbers, but multiple outlets reported the cancellation as a surprise move, and creator Dana Calvo said she'd seen data that showed Good Girls Revolt had twice the audience of Amazon's Transparent, which just aired its fourth season. The show was shopped to other networks, but ultimately, no one wanted it. Now that Price is suspended for sexual misconduct, it seems only fitting to give this series about gender discrimination another look, right?

Check out the call to action from fans below, led by series star Anna Camp and her husband, Skylar Astin:

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