Dan Levy talks series "Big Mistakes" and reflects on "Schitt's Creek"

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April 10, 2026
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Dan Levy discusses his series "Big Mistakes" and reflects on "Schitt's Creek."

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Dan Levy discussed his new comedy series "Big Mistakes" during an appearance on "CBS Mornings." The series focuses on organized crime, and Levy revealed he drew from his personal life to inform his character's relationships within the show. Levy also took time to reflect on his widely acclaimed previous series, "Schitt's Creek." This interview provides insight into Levy's creative process and his transition to new projects following the success of "Schitt's Creek."

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