Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Botham Jean's Murder, Beto O'Rourke and Ted Cruz


Down in Texas, Congressman Beto O’Rourke is running for Senate against Ted Cruz.

O’Rourke has said he supports firing Dallas police officer Amber Guyger after she entered the wrong apartment and killed Botham Jean, an innocent man. He agrees with calls by Jean’s family, and many others in Dallas, that should be fired:
“There has to be a full accounting for how young black men continue to be killed in this country without accountability, without justice, without these full investigations, without respecting their civil rights. This cannot continue.”
Ted Cruz had a different response; he says people are rushing to judgment on the case and that O’Rourke and Democrats were “quick to always blame the police officer”:
“It may well be that two lives were destroyed that night. That obviously the individual that was at home in his apartment and found himself murdered — that is horrific and a nightmare.”
Yes, he said that Botham Jean—and he cannot even say the man’s name—“found himself murdered.” And then he claims that Amber Guyger’s life was also destroyed that night except that Guyger is still alive; the only thing she ruined is her career, except Cruz doesn’t think she should be fired for entering an apartment she thought was hers and then murdering the occupant of that apartment and then taking three days to get her story straight.

Let’s make this perfectly queer for Ted … according to Guyger’s own account, she came home on September 6 after a long shift and didn’t know that she’s gotten off on the wrong floor of her building and that the apartment she entered was in was not hers and instantly began shooting at the “large silhouette” in the darkened room. When she turned on the lights in the apartment, she realized her mistake.

Mistake?

Botham Jean’s family disputes that account, saying Guyger should have noticed obvious signs that she was in the wrong apartment on the wrong floor; in addition, witnesses say they heard her knocking on Jean’s door and yelling.

But still, in America in 2018, Amber Guyger, after shooting an innocent man in his own home, is the victim in all of this for people like Ted Cruz, and Botham jean is simply the man who “found himself murdered.”

That’s it in a nutshell Texas; do you want a senator who sees this shooing as disturbing, as something that needs to stop, or do you want a senator who blames the real victim for being gunned down in his own home, and then calls the shooter a victim. Do you want another police officer going unpunished for a fatal shooting?


Monday, September 24, 2018

GOP Candidate's Family Campaigns Against Him


Paul Gosar is a Republican running for reelection as a congressman representing Arizona, facing off against Democrat David Brill and Brill has a new weapon against his opponent: Paul Gosar’s family.

Brill has unveiled a series of new ads that feature six of Gosar's siblings— Tim, Jennifer, Gaston, Joan, Grace, and David— denouncing his views on health care and immigration, adding that their brother's positions have torn the family apart.

Grace Gosar put it bluntly:
"It would be difficult to see my brother as anything but a racist."
Paul Gosar is the oldest of 10 siblings in a family that grew up in Wyoming and is one of _____’s most rabid supporters … go figure. He stands against the Dream Act, and really, really wants that wall. And he has some interesting friends, it was recently reported that Gosar joined  Filip DeWinter, a Belgian politician known for anti-Muslim views, for a lengthy dinner, after the two men attended a London rally in support of a jailed anti-Islamic activist.

David Gosar thinks his brother is ill:
"None of us are doing this for publicity. None of us even want to do it. He just doesn't appear to be well."
Gaston Gosar takes on his brother's views on environmental policy, saying Paul Gosar is willing to roll back regulations "if it benefits his interests or puts a dollar in his pocket from one of his constituents or large mining groups."

How very republican of him, eh?

The Brill campaign reached out to Gosar’s family after seeing a series of critical Twitter posts from David Gosar. The campaign contacted him, and multiple Gosar siblings reportedly made campaign contributions to the campaign shortly after.

Paul Gosar, and his campaign, aren’t talking, but it does speak volumes about him, and about the Resistance.

Sometimes it’s right there in the family.

Americans Suffer So _____ Can Keep Kids In Cages


Of all the cluster-f**ks associated with _____ and his so-called presidency, the one that kind of galls me the most is Kids in Cages.

I mean, I get wanting to secure the borders, but taking children from their parents and then basically putting those kids in prison is so un-American, at least in terms of what most people think about America. And yet here we are …with Kids in Cages; and it just got worse.

The Department of Health and Human Services [HHS] has diverted millions of dollars in funding from a number of programs, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health, to pay for housing cages prison for the growing population of detained immigrant children.

HHS Secretary Alex Azar has a plan to reallocate up to $266 million in funding for the current fiscal year, which ends on Sept. 30, to the Unaccompanied Alien Children [UAC] program in the Office of Refugee Resettlement [ORR].

To be fair, some $80 million of that money will come from other refugee support programs within ORR, which have seen their needs diminish as the _____ administration cuts the numbers, ever so slightly, of Kids in Cages.

But the rest of that money, money used to take children away from their families and put them in internment camps will come from other programs, including $16.7 million from Head Start, a program provides  early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families; $5.7 million from the Ryan White HIV/AIDS program, which provides primary medical care and essential support services for people living with HIV who are uninsured or underinsured; and $13.3 million from the National Cancer Institute, which conducts and supports research, training, health information dissemination, and other activities related to the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. Money is also being diverted from programs dedicated to mental and maternal health, women’s shelters and substance abuse. 

Let me get this queer …we’re taking money away from poor American families to pay for internment camps for children taken from their parents because those parents have sought refuge in this country; we’re screwing people with HIV/AIDS to pay for camps. Cancer? Mental health? Women’s shelters?

No money for you because we have to keep children in prison because their parents wanted a better life.

As of today, there are 13,312 immigrant children in federal custody in internment camps that are at 92% capacity. And low-income families, people with AIDS, cancer parents, pregnant women, women in general, and people in need of mental health care are paying for that.

Ain’t that America … under _____ and the GOP?

Saturday, September 22, 2018

It's Snarkurday!


Sarah Jessica Parker has been accused of a lot of things … she’s wound awfully tight … she can be a huge bitch … and she’s a snobby shoe saleswoman … but is she also … shades of Lohan … a jewel thief?

Maybe so; it seems SJP is being accused by jewelry brand Kat Florence Design of stealing accessories worth $149,501.96.  And you know they mean business because they nailed it down to the penny!

Kat Florence Design ALLEGES that Sarah borrowed some pieces from them in 2016 for after wearing the jewels in a photo shoot and never gave them back. They say SJP asked to “personally borrow several pieces of the jewelry to wear for a few months and then return all the pieces.” They agreed to two months and now it’s been two years that Parker has had the gems, so Kat Florence filed a lawsuit in April; the company’s attorney had this to say:
“It is our position in this case that after a photo shoot as part of the endorsement agreement, Ms. Parker requested that she could personally keep some of the pieces of the jewelry for a few months to wear personally. We agreed and documented what she had. This happened in March 2016. Over two years later, the jewelry was never returned to us. We believe that as Ms. Parker has kept the jewelry since 2016 that she should pay us for it.”
Well, SJP is shocked, shocked I say … or at least her attorney is because he said:
“This is just plain false. SJP was under contract to Kat Florence and was asked to keep the jewelry so that she could wear it on red carpets and other events when appropriate. Sarah Jessica Parker is as honest and trustworthy a person as anyone I have ever met. She has never and would never hold onto anything belonging to someone else. In fact, she has been asking ever since Kat Florence wrongfully stopped paying her to have the pieces returned, but Kat Florence didn’t seem terribly interested in getting them back.”
Um, ambulance chaser? They wouldn’t have asked for all their money back, to the penny, if they weren’t interested in getting it back; and what do you think they do, allow celebs to just take jewelry and wear it and never pay for it?

That’s some business model.
This year’s New York Fashion Week, save for the Cardi B—the ‘B’ is for Brawl—fight with Nicki Minaj, was pretty dull as fashion weeks go, but there was another bit of drama.

Marc Jacobs normally gets to be NYFW’s big “closer” but this year the honor went to Rihanna’s Fenty show and it looked like Marc Jacobs ALLEGEDLY turned it into a pity petty party.

Jacobs’ runway show was set to start at 6PM but for some reason was delayed for ninety minutes, leading many to assume the designer was simply out to ruin Rihanna’s show. See, Jacobs shows typically run like clockwork, but this year, with Rihanna snagging the grand finale did Jacobs delay his Manhattan show so people wouldn’t be able to get to Rihanna’s Brooklyn show by its 7:30 PM start time?

Booth Moore, from the Hollywood Reporter, tweeted about Jacobs’ delay, sharing an image of some of the designer’s empty front-row seats as many in attendance, annoyed by the late start, beat feet to Rihanna’s gig. Still, many celebs stayed to await the late Marc Jacobs, including Nicki Minaj, Emily Ratajkowski, Sofia Coppola and Anna Wintour, although Nuclear Wintour was seen pacing and making phone calls before finally taking her seat as the show started.

Jacobs took to Instagram, as they do these days, to explain his tardiness:
I sincerely apologize to anyone and everyone who was inconvenienced by my lateness at our Spring/Summer 2019 fashion show. For anyone interested, below is not a list of excuses but rather a list of facts. I fully understand people have plans, lives, commitments, flights, families to return to, etc and that I fully RESPECT …
1. The night before the show at midnight, I believed that we would absolutely be starting at 6pm, as planned and it was my intention to do so. 
2. At 3:30pm on the day of the show, I became aware that we would most likely be an hour late. In good faith and hope it was communicated that the show would start at 630pm and that was a mistake. 
3. After years of being beyond punctual and once again, with every intention of remaining so, the fact is, more is always expected from us with fewer and fewer resources. That is not unique to me personally or us as a company. I have learned that I need to adjust to our realities.
4. It was my wishful thinking that we could accomplish all that needed to be done for this show with the circumstances we faced. I was wrong. Not because everyone didn’t make every effort or give it their all and more, life is just that way sometimes. I’ve always been told that, “if you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.” With our shows, I always strive to present 7-10 minutes of live fashion theatre that hopefully makes some kind of statement or touch the audience in some way both aesthetically and emotionally. I think we all have to be a little more sensitive and flexible to the fragile state of the live experience. 
I hope anyone reading this will reflect on my thoughts as I have on yours. Sincerely and respectfully,
Marc”
Notice, though, that all his explanations never fully explained why he was late. My money is on the diva-ness of it all, given that he was always the closer and now that upstart Rihanna has taken his place.
I’ve talked Les Moonves before, and what a pig he is to women in general, Janet Jackson, in particular, and now how much of a misogynistic pig he was to Linda Bloodworth Thomason.

She’s the creator of Designing Women, and was, for a time, one of the most powerful women in television. She had a great contract with CBS and lotsa support from CBS executives … until Moonves was made president. Now Bloodworth Thomason has written a piece for The Hollywood Reporter about how Moonves ruined her career because she’s a woman and he hates women:
“This is not the article you might be expecting about Les Moonves. It’s not going to be wise or inspiring. It’s going to be petty and punishing. In spite of my proper Southern mother’s admonition to always be gracious, I am all out of grace when it comes to Mr. Moonves. In fact, like a lot of women in Hollywood, I am happy to dance on his professional grave. And not just any dance — this will be the Macarena, the rumba, the cha-cha and the Moonwalk. You get the idea.”
In 1992, Bloodworth Thomason was given the largest writing and producing contract in the history of CBS for some $50 million. Designing Women was a huge hit for CBS and her Evening Shade was the best new comedy that year. She says CBS chairman Howard Stringer and president Jeff Sagansky attended several Designing Women tapings and had given her carte blanche to tackle any subject, including sexual harassment, domestic violence and pornography.

But by 1995, Stringer and Sagansky were gone and a Les Moonves had taken over. Bloodworth Thomason was producing a new pilot titled Fully Clothed Non-Dancing Women and was concerned how Moonves—a fan of titty bars, or so she’d heard—might feel about the show.

Well, the answer is the show never aired, and Bloodworth Thomason was out at CBS and would not work again for seven years. She ALLEGES Moonves waged against her, turning down every one of her scripts and refusing to allow any CBS-contracted actor to work with her, noting that both Bette Midler and Huey Lewis requested to work with her and were turned down by Moonves. She also ALLEGES that Moonves would not hire any actress who didn’t want to “f–k” and how he once told a popular actress that she was too old to be on his network … and then forcibly kissed the woman.

And she points out that, under Moonves, all the shows featuring and starring brash, funny women were scrapped in favor of male-dominated series.
“I just feel angry. The truth is, Les Moonves may never be punished in the way that he deserves. He will almost certainly never go to jail. And he has already made hundreds of millions of dollars during his highly successful and truly immoral, bullying, misogynist reign.”
Still, again, it’s nice to see the pig fall. And, jail or not, career or not, his legacy will be that of a pig.
Kristin Davis is thirsty for work and clearly still nursing a grudge that Kim Cattrall nixed the idea of yet another sequel to Sex and the City because, to commemorate the 70th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Davis posted a throwback photo of herself with her SATC co-stars … except Cattrall was not in the photo.

Davis chose a photo of herself, Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon at the 2004 ceremony; to be fair, Cattrall wasn’t cut out of the image, but while she was at the Emmys that year, and photographed with her co-stars, Davis skipped those pictures and went Cattrall-less.

Like I said, she’s thirsty for work …or another fifteen minutes.
Faye Dunaway still can’t shake the Joan Crawford-ness of it all, decades after Mommie Dearest.

Last year, Faye “broke up” with her hairstylist because of a nasty spat over the bill and now she’s taken her drama to a new salon.

A source says the staff at the luxe Warren Tricomi salon have had it with Dunaway getting snippy with them. They say on one day, she changed her appointment ten different times, and then finally announced that she was ready and demanded service. When managers told her that she cannot order the staff around, Dunaway Reese Witherspoon’ed them:
“Do you know who I am? I am Faye Dunaway!”
In addition, Faye brings her infamous food scale to appointments and measures out salad and other food, letting the excess drop where it will, and then demanding the staff clean up after her.

And while you may think this isn’t true, the salon’s owner, Edward Tricomi, told the newspapers:
“Faye is fine. I’ve known her 40 years or better. Look, everybody has their moments in time, but Faye is fine. She is not a problem.”
Not exactly a denial, though. And, when reporters called Dunaway for her take on the story, she hung up on them.

She’s Faye Dunaway! Dammit!!
Woody Allen’s a pig, we all know that, but let’s offer up one more example.

It’s about who fathered Rona Farrow with Mia; if you ask Woody, he’ll say he’s the daddy. Mia says there is a “possibility” that she made Ronan with her ex-husband Frank Sinatra but both Sinatra’s widow and his daughter Tina said there was no way Ronan is a Sinatra. And if you ask Ronan, he jokes:
“Listen, we're all ‘possibly’ Frank Sinatra's son.”
Now, for why Woody is a pig, other than that whole sleeping with his adopted daughter mess … he says he considers Ronan to be his kid, but he wouldn’t be surprised if a DNA proved otherwise, but that news would piss him off because … wait for it … oink … oink … he’s spent so much money on Ronan:
“In my opinion, he’s my child. I think he is, but I wouldn’t bet my life on it. I paid for child support for him for his whole childhood, and I don’t think that’s very fair if he’s not mine.”
It sounds like the only one of Mia’s kids he has no regrets paying for is Soon-Yi.

Just sayin’.

Friday, September 21, 2018

I Didn't Say It ...


Anderson Cooper, taking on Junior for his Tweet Cooper’s coverage Hurricane Florence wasn’t truthful:

“I debated whether I should even respond tonight to the president’s son. I know he considers himself an outdoorsman and pays a lot of money to be led to wildlife in Africa that he then kills. But I’m not sure if he’s actually been to a hurricane or a flood. I didn’t see him down in North Carolina over the last few days helping out, lending a hand, but I’m sure he was doing something important besides just tweeting lies.”

He was schtupping his mistress, getting an oily spray tan, and, from the looks of it, eating carbs.
Oh, and Lie Tweeting, too.
Michael Moore, filmmaker, on _____:

“I think that we have someone in the White House who has no respect for the rule of law, who dislikes democracy by an incredible degree, which doesn’t make him really any that much different from other billionaires or CEOs because their businesses are not democracies. They rule by fiat. They decide, they make the calls and they don’t like anybody else having a say. They also like to take home the bulk of the money, with them. So this is — putting somebody like that in charge of a democracy is a very dangerous thing, and especially, it’s more dangerous with him because he has a complete lack of ideology.”

And so ........ Vote, dammit!
Susan Sarandon, on what grade she’d give _____ for his performance so far:

“Oh my God, I would tell him to just start all over again. I don’t think we can grade him. I think what he’s done that is the most significant, is that by no … unintentionally he has energized …. Um … he is so bumbling. He’s like a character out of a cartoon or something that you can’t not be aware of what’s going on now. And Bernie Sanders proved that you can run without taking dark money, without taking PAC money. And so you see an enormous amount of people that are using that and are running and winning … like 40 percent more women are running for office and becoming elected … This is a revolution. It may not seem like one … Maybe things had to get so bad before real change actually could happen.”

Since I believe that Sarndon helped _____ get eected by publicly denouncing Hillary Clinton and then either not voting or casting a third party vote, I think she should kindly go f**k herself.
Debra Messing, no fan of Sarandon’s, in response:

“STFU SUSAN. Oh yes, PLEASE let’s give _____ CREDIT. I mean how else are you able to walk out on the street. Convince yourself that that this CATASTROPHE of a President who you said was better that HRC IS NOT ripping children away from parents seeking asylum, holding children INDEFINITELY in internment camps with their new policy, DESTROYING all attempts to protect our environment … endangered animals, taking away women’s ACCESS to health care and legal abortion, trying to block POC from Voting with extreme Judges who will support jerrymandering (sic) efforts, not to mention destroying ALL good will and allied relationships across the Globe. Oh, and lest you forget Syria, Crimea, and putting PRO-RUSSIA agenda BEFORE the United States best interests. YES, do go on. And LAUD the effect Trump has had. Out of DESPERATION & PANIC for the DESTRUCTION of the Soul of our country. But you don’t want to look at THAT part of the equation. Because then you’d have to admit you were dead WRONG running around bellowing that HRC was more dangerous than _____. Only a self righteous, narcissist would continue to spout off and not—in the face of Americans’ pain and agony—be contrite and apologize for your part in this catastrophe. But, you do you Susan.”

Suh-nap.
Beto O’Rourke, running for US Senate form Texas against Ted Cruz, on The Wall and immigration:

“We don’t need walls. We can have smart security solutions … People are coming out at this moment of truth. They’re going to help us decide as a country, are we a nation of walls? Will we ban all Muslims or all people of one religion? Will we describe the press as the ‘enemy of the people’? Will we take kids away from their parents when they’re trying to claim asylum, fleeing from the most brutal countries in this hemisphere, if not the planet?”

And there is a pretty good chance that Texas will choose Beto over Ted.
Finally, some good news out of the Lonestar State?
Steve Negron, New Hampshire GOP House nominee, on his support for gay conversion therapy, AKA “ex-gay” torture:

“I did not vote for that. I believe that’s something that, when you look at these young children that are trying to make a decision, and I remember when I was 15-16 I was confused, I had a lot of options in my life. I think we need to be able to help them understand what it is, give them the right information, and let them get the treatment that they need to understand what the situation is, and I think the parents have a huge role in that as well.”

By forcing them to live a life contrary to their true selves because you were uncomfortable as a teen?
Siddown asshat.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Bobservations

Y’all know we survived the hurricane with no damage, save some fallen branches and a butt-load of leaves and debris. So, even though the storm was still hovering over us on Sunday, I thought it best to get back to normal and I asked Carlos if he was making pancakes as usual for Sunday breakfast.
“Pancakes? We’re having a hurricane!”
“Well then, call them hurricakes and get to it!”
I kill me.
Another reason to keep your religion out of my government?

GOP …because, of course … Tennessee State Senator Mark Green who opposes Medicaid expansion because it prevents people from finding God.

Oh, but he does. Mark Green rejected billions in federal Medicaid expansion funds because he believed the funding would lead people away from Jesus:
“People go to God because of a physical need and they walk away with a spiritual need met. That’s the story of the Gospels. And so government has stepped in, at least in this country, and done all the work for the church. And so the person who’s in need — they look to the government for the answer. Not God. And I think, in that way, government has done an injustice that’s even bigger than just the entitlement — creation of an entitlement welfare state. I think it’s even bigger. And in this setting, I’ll share the story… I think it interrupts the opportunity for people to come to a saving knowledge of who God is.".
That’s right, Green would deny people in his state medical care in the hope that they might find God instead. It is at once both despicable and deplorable.”

Seriously. Another GOP asshat using God and fear for votes.
Roseanne says she knows how her character will be killed off of ABC's The Conners spin-off.
"Oh, they killed her. They have her die of an opioid overdose. It wasn't enough to just do what they did to me, they had to, so cruelly, insult the people who loved that family and that show. They had to cruelly insult them and that's what they chose to do. There's nothing I can do about it. It's done."
We loved that family, but not after you turned her into some rightwingnut _____ goose-stepper to match your off-screen persona. And we’ll love the family even more because they’ll get back to being topical and funny.

Still, we’ll have to wait and see if Roseanne’s right, though my money is her ‘cause of death’ is wrong ... it was "Ambien"..
I don’t watch Big Brother but apparently, last week, right after her husband Les Moonves resigned as head of CBS over sexual misconduct allegations, BB host Julie Chen, signed off the show with a new name …Julie Chen Moonves … for the first time ever.

And the backlash was swift, with one publicist, Danny Deraney, whose clients include Illeana Douglas, a Moonves accuser, saying he would no longer book any of his clients on Chen’s show The Talk.

Oh, except now Chen is stepping down from The Talk saying she has to focus on “clearing her husband’s name from accusations made 25-30 years ago and tending to her son.”
She signed off again, ’Julie Chen Moonves’ although, as I posted to Twitter, it sounded a lot like she said ‘Camille Cosby.’

#ByeFelicia
South Carolina Republican Senator, Miss Lindsey Graham used to be known mainly as a War Hawk and for being John McCain’s BFF. And, like most Republicans, he used to have open contempt for candidate _____, calling him unhinged and a kook and unfit for office.

But today? Graham lost his flipping' mind and has moved away from McCain, even before his passing, and perched himself in _____’s lap. And now he’s saying he "regrets" that McCain "didn't have more time" with the president, pointing out that McCain was able to forgive the men who imprisoned him in Vietnam. Graham optimistically theorized: "Who knows what would have happened over time?"

John McCain would have kept his opinion on _____ and not caved like a little bitch as Graham did.

That’s what.
More hurricane tales … On Friday before Flo visited, Carlos had the day off, while I had to go to work for a couple of hours. As I was leaving, he said he was going to do some yard work and I told him to be careful, because with the wind kicking up a little, branches could fall from the trees.

He said:
“So, I get hit by a tree. Think how much easier your life would be!”
“Easier? Think of all the phone calls I’d have to make. Think about me trying to say ‘Carlos is dead’ in Spanish to your parents! Think of me calling the police and the funeral home to get rid of the body! Think of me calling someone to take out the tree! It won’t be easy at all for me.”
Again … I kill me.
The Swamp has another resident, former South Carolina governor, and current US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley.

At a time when the State Department is freezing salaries and cutting budgets, they spent $52,701 buying customized and mechanized curtains for the picture windows in Haley’s official residence. The 6,000 square foot residence has spectacular views, and costs $58,000 a month, and yet the drapes cost nearly the same.

The curtains themselves were $29,900, while the motors and hardware cost $22,801; Haley’s spokespeople say the cost isn’t that much, given that the drapes would be used for years and, wait for it, because it’s the height of ridiculousness, all Haley has is a part-time maid, and the ability to open and close the curtains quickly is important.

Seriously; that’s the reason.
Speaking of tools, years ago the architect of _____ Tower cameo _____’s office to show him the design for the residential elevator cabs. _____ looked at them and noticed a series of dots located beside the buttons you push for each floor. He demanded the architect remove the dots, and the architect said:
“We can’t. It’s the law.”
“Get rid of the [expletive braille. No blind people are going to live in ____ Tower. Just do it.”
He ended by hurling his favorite epithet at the architect by calling him “weak”.

Still, the braille stayed, and _____ turned out to be the weak one.
A couple of new shows set to air this fall, featuring hotties …

The Little Drummer Girl, based on a John le Carré novel, will air on AMC and is said to compare favorably to last year’s The Night Manager. All I know is that it stars Alexander Skarsgård, who is steaming hot … even when he’s reading nekkid in the snow.

Then there’s A Million Little Things, the story of a group of friends who become motivated to live fuller lives following the unexpected death of a friend. I’ll be motivated to watch because it stars David Giuntoli, a hot hottie formerly of Grimm, and Ron Livingston, formerly of many shows including Sex and the City.

But again, if Skarsgård wants to appear nekkid reading, that’ll be my go-to show.