SATC New Season - And Just Like That...

Anonymous
"And just like that, not calling 911 seemed like an OK decision"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"And just like that, not calling 911 seemed like an OK decision"


Bwahahahahahahaha!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"And just like that, not calling 911 seemed like an OK decision"


Bwahahahahahahaha!!!



Anonymous
I just read the reports. Definitely real. Holy crackers.

Kinda awful they waited until the release of the show to make these allegations though.
Anonymous
IS he still married?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In case anyone doesn't want to go to the article, my summary would be (and feel free to correct or amend):

1. Two allegations of rape against CN, having occurred over a decade apart but with some strikingly similar features, by two women with no other connection than seeing him come back in this show

2. Both corroborated contemporaneously (or shortly after) by friends, work supervisors, counselling/rape crisis center, ED, and/or police reports

3. CN not named at police reports, but other people in their lives heard his voicemails or saw his texts to the woman before she went alone with him

4. He denies any non-consensuality, but there were some odd messages from him after in both cases (corroborated) about wanting to make sure they were on the same page about what happened

I thought this was Cynthia Nixon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just read the reports. Definitely real. Holy crackers.

Kinda awful they waited until the release of the show to make these allegations though.



Sexual assault victims don't always process things on a fast or clean timeline. I can understand how the outpouring of affection after his character's death might have triggered them, and that, with distance, they now felt able to come forward.
Anonymous
I am doubting be assaulted anyone. He made himself vulnerable as he liked the night life and clearly is a cheater and yes he is married. He married a woman who worked at his club. He has a child and I am sure she is not happy because their whole family situation is going to be a mess with reporters. Bottom line if you are a cheater then you put yourself out there. Timing is right along with going after a paycheck. Climate today is guilty until proven innocent instead of other way around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In case anyone doesn't want to go to the article, my summary would be (and feel free to correct or amend):

1. Two allegations of rape against CN, having occurred over a decade apart but with some strikingly similar features, by two women with no other connection than seeing him come back in this show

2. Both corroborated contemporaneously (or shortly after) by friends, work supervisors, counselling/rape crisis center, ED, and/or police reports

3. CN not named at police reports, but other people in their lives heard his voicemails or saw his texts to the woman before she went alone with him

4. He denies any non-consensuality, but there were some odd messages from him after in both cases (corroborated) about wanting to make sure they were on the same page about what happened

I thought this was Cynthia Nixon.


The he/his/him wasn't a clue?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am doubting be assaulted anyone. He made himself vulnerable as he liked the night life and clearly is a cheater and yes he is married. He married a woman who worked at his club. He has a child and I am sure she is not happy because their whole family situation is going to be a mess with reporters. Bottom line if you are a cheater then you put yourself out there. Timing is right along with going after a paycheck. Climate today is guilty until proven innocent instead of other way around.



Did you read the reports? They are very specific and credible, including friends told at the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just read the reports. Definitely real. Holy crackers.

Kinda awful they waited until the release of the show to make these allegations though.



Sexual assault victims don't always process things on a fast or clean timeline. I can understand how the outpouring of affection after his character's death might have triggered them, and that, with distance, they now felt able to come forward.


I have not publicly outed the DC-famous man who harassed me at work ala #metoo. I am deeply and personally familiar with the tensions in the decision to make these charges.

But the Hollywood Reporter story said that they came forward in August and October. There was time to at least give the folks at AJLT a heads-up. Perhaps the Hollywood Reporter asked them not too? Seems like a pretty harsh broadside against everyone else on the program. Do they have a track record of siding with these creeps? Is that why? I don't think of Cynthia Nixon as someone who would ignore or put up with this sort of thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"And just like that, not calling 911 seemed like an OK decision"

Maybe that’s why they killed him off early on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In case anyone doesn't want to go to the article, my summary would be (and feel free to correct or amend):

1. Two allegations of rape against CN, having occurred over a decade apart but with some strikingly similar features, by two women with no other connection than seeing him come back in this show

2. Both corroborated contemporaneously (or shortly after) by friends, work supervisors, counselling/rape crisis center, ED, and/or police reports

3. CN not named at police reports, but other people in their lives heard his voicemails or saw his texts to the woman before she went alone with him

4. He denies any non-consensuality, but there were some odd messages from him after in both cases (corroborated) about wanting to make sure they were on the same page about what happened

I thought this was Cynthia Nixon.


The he/his/him wasn't a clue?

No masculine pronoun until point #3
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In case anyone doesn't want to go to the article, my summary would be (and feel free to correct or amend):

1. Two allegations of rape against CN, having occurred over a decade apart but with some strikingly similar features, by two women with no other connection than seeing him come back in this show

2. Both corroborated contemporaneously (or shortly after) by friends, work supervisors, counselling/rape crisis center, ED, and/or police reports

3. CN not named at police reports, but other people in their lives heard his voicemails or saw his texts to the woman before she went alone with him

4. He denies any non-consensuality, but there were some odd messages from him after in both cases (corroborated) about wanting to make sure they were on the same page about what happened

I thought this was Cynthia Nixon.


The he/his/him wasn't a clue?

No masculine pronoun until point #3


Okay. Congratulations for making it to point 3?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just read the reports. Definitely real. Holy crackers.

Kinda awful they waited until the release of the show to make these allegations though.



Sexual assault victims don't always process things on a fast or clean timeline. I can understand how the outpouring of affection after his character's death might have triggered them, and that, with distance, they now felt able to come forward.


I have not publicly outed the DC-famous man who harassed me at work ala #metoo. I am deeply and personally familiar with the tensions in the decision to make these charges.

But the Hollywood Reporter story said that they came forward in August and October. There was time to at least give the folks at AJLT a heads-up. Perhaps the Hollywood Reporter asked them not too? Seems like a pretty harsh broadside against everyone else on the program. Do they have a track record of siding with these creeps? Is that why? I don't think of Cynthia Nixon as someone who would ignore or put up with this sort of thing.



Cynthia barely worked with him. If anyone was asked, it was SJP and fellow producers. I doubt they knew before though because Big's death was planned for the third movie they tried to get going a few years ago. So just a coincidence, I think, but it does help defuse the anger of his character's untimely death.
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