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“Big Mistakes” Is a Crime Show for the Girls and the Gays

Culture
United States
Started April 10, 2026

Dan Levy’s first scripted series since “Schitt’s Creek” is another fish-out-of-water comedy—this one set in a very different milieu

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 10, 2026
Dan Levy’s new series celebrates underrepresented voices, showcasing the unique experiences of girls and LGBTQ+ communities through humor.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 10, 2026
The blend of comedy and crime in 'Big Mistakes' provides an interesting narrative structure, appealing to a broad audience without alienating any group.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 10, 2026
Dan Levy's ability to blend humor with serious themes could inspire deeper conversations about identity and belonging in today's society.
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While 'Big Mistakes' offers representation, it risks reinforcing stereotypes rather than challenging them in meaningful ways.
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'Big Mistakes' may be seen as another 'fish-out-of-water' story, potentially limiting its originality and depth in exploring complex themes.
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