Dan Levy Jason Mendez/Getty Images for Netflix Logo text Netflix‘s Big Mistakes not only had audiences laughing but also the cast and crew during filming, especially Dan Levy and the Miami drug scene.
During a screening and Q&A on Saturday night for a special Netflix FYSEE event, the co-creator and star detailed how they brought the cocaine scene to life on screen in season one.
“Doing lines and lines of cocaine was really fun,” Levy joked, drawing laughter from the room. “I have never done cocaine before, and actors doing bad drugs, looking like somebody who’s never done drugs before, is my worst nightmare as an actor. So when we were shooting these scenes, it’s like icing sugar, and I was talking to the camera department and I’m like, ‘I need you to get me doing the entire line, camera up. I want the audience to know that I actually downed this thing. I don’t want to cut away. I don’t want it to look like I cheated. I want you to do it and we will film it over and over and over again until you get it right.'”
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Before the Schitt’s Creek alum shared how the show’s crew members helped make sure he’s doing the drugs “properly” on screen, he questioned if he should admit this as “we’re in Netflix headquarters.” He proceeded anyway, quipping, “Anyway, it’s fine. Everyone’s having a great time.”
“I said to our crew, I’m like, ‘Listen, if anyone has dabbled in drugs, I’m not going to say your name. You don’t have to out yourself to me. This is a free space, but if you wanna wander over to the monitors and see if I’m doing this properly, pull me aside and offer some constructive criticism, that would be welcome. This is a welcome space for you. I celebrate what you do on weekends.’ But I need it as an actor,” Levy recalled.
“So we’re shooting the scene, and a couple of people came up and they were like, ‘Give it a bit of time like after, like once it hits you, you’re gonna be feeling X, Y and Z. I think like you’re glassy-eyed at this point.’ And I’m like, ‘Glassy-eyed, got it, got it, got it. OK, thanks,'” he continued. “We had an unbelievably generous crew, so shout-out to the crew for their generosity.”
Dan Levy talks filming drug scene in #BigMistakes at Netflix FYSEE event pic.twitter.com/lOSL4ljjdG
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Big Mistakes, co-created by Levy and Rachel Sennott, centers on two directionless siblings, Nicky (Levy) and Morgan (Taylor Ortega), who are blackmailed into the world of organized crime. The series also stars Abby Quinn, Boran Kuzum, Jack Innanen, Laurie Metcalf, Jacob Gutierrez and Elizabeth Perkins.
Elsewhere during the conversation, Levy also teased Big Mistakes season two, which he’s currently working on the script for.
“I’m halfway through season two. I know what half the season looks like, and I know how it ends. I know how the show ends anyway. You have to kind of know how your series is gonna end in order to write it, I believe, especially something like this,” he said, adding that season two “is bigger, bolder, sexier. It’s really sexy this season, everybody. It’s really sexy.”
“I’m thrilled. I knew exactly what I wanted,” Levy continued. “We have an unbelievable room of writers who are so dedicated and so in love with the show. It is my duty as a writer and an actor to serve this unbelievable cast with dialogue and storylines that continue to push them further, continue to challenge them as actors [and] continue to pedestalize them as unbelievable talents worth paying attention to. So that’s the goal, to keep raising the bar and to keep telling the story and to keep letting more and more warmth and love into the show as it’s earned.”
Big Mistakes season one is currently playing on Netflix.
Dan Levy, co-creator and star of Netflix's #BigMistakes, teases season two at FYSEE event pic.twitter.com/Fb2D58iJds
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) May 17, 2026
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