What's Happening?
Dan Levy, known for his role in Schitt's Creek, is making a comeback to television with a new Netflix comedy titled 'Big Mistakes'. The show features Levy and Taylor Ortega as dysfunctional siblings who become entangled in organized crime, while their
mother, played by Laurie Metcalf, runs for public office. The series marks a departure from Levy's previous work, offering a fresh take on crime comedy. The show is expected to attract fans of Levy's previous work, as well as new viewers interested in its unique blend of humor and crime.
Why It's Important?
Levy's return to television is significant for fans of Schitt's Creek, as it showcases his versatility and ability to tackle different genres. 'Big Mistakes' could potentially expand Levy's audience, drawing in viewers who appreciate crime comedies. The show's unique premise may also contribute to discussions about the portrayal of crime in media, influencing how such themes are approached in future productions. Additionally, Levy's involvement in the series highlights the growing trend of actors transitioning into roles behind the camera, shaping the creative direction of projects.











