Dan Levy's Creative Journey Beyond "Schitt's Creek" with "Big Mistakes"

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Breaking new ground beyond his acclaimed series, Dan Levy has ventured into uncharted creative territory with his latest project, "Big Mistakes." After the widespread success of "Schitt's Creek," many anticipated a similar follow-up, but Levy chose a different path, exploring diverse roles and genres, including hosting a cooking competition, co-hosting the Primetime Emmys, and directing his debut feature film, "Good Grief." This strategic divergence allowed him to challenge audience expectations and cultivate a fresh artistic identity, culminating in the creation of "Big Mistakes," a unique blend of comedy and crime thriller developed in collaboration with Rachel Sennott.

In "Big Mistakes," Levy's signature style of sharp humor and relatable yet vulnerable characters shines through, but it's infused with new depth as the narrative plunges into a crime thriller setting. The series, which sees Levy's character, Nicky, a gay pastor, navigate a criminal underworld to protect his loved ones, exemplifies his commitment to authentic storytelling. Collaborators like Jacob Gutierrez praise Levy's nuanced portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters, treating their experiences with an organic normalcy rather than heavy-handed emphasis. Laurie Metcalf, who plays Nicky's mother, highlights Levy's inclusive and collaborative approach on set, fostering an environment where all voices are valued, and creative contributions are genuinely respected.

Levy's journey with "Big Mistakes" also underscores the often-unseen struggles of the creative process, a theme he candidly addressed in a viral TikTok post. He openly shared the difficulties of tackling a new genre, emphasizing the necessity of bringing in specialized crime writers to enrich the thriller aspect of the show. This experience highlighted the importance of fighting for creative integrity against industry pressures and algorithms, stressing that true success often comes from unexpected, authentic narratives. His partnership with Rachel Sennott further exemplifies this, as her distinct comedic voice brought a crucial, vibrant energy to the series, ensuring a multifaceted and fresh creative outcome that he proudly shares with an exceptional team, aiming for a show that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, reflecting a commitment to genuine artistic expression.

Ultimately, Dan Levy's journey illustrates the power of embracing creative risks and maintaining authenticity in a commercialized industry. By prioritizing his vision and collaborating with diverse talents, he has not only expanded his own artistic range but also delivered a compelling and relatable narrative that resonates deeply with audiences, proving that true innovation lies in daring to diverge from the expected and trusting the power of a well-told story.

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