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Big Mistakes review – Schitt’s Creek creator Dan Levy excels in new cringe comedy | Television
There are, broadly speaking, two types of television shows: the ones that make stars and the ones made by stars. The former includes the ensemble productions that turn unknowns into household names – Bridgerton, Euphoria, Industry – as well as the labour-of-love projects that make their camera-ready creators scalding-hot industry property (Fleabag, I May Destroy You, Baby Reindeer). Schitt’s Creek, Dan Levy’s sitcom about a once-wealthy family forced to slum it in a dingy motel in the arse end of nowhere, belongs firmly in this category. Levy, 42, did have something of a leg-up in the entertainment world – he co-created the show with his father, American Pie’s Eugene Levy, who also played the clan’s clueless patriarch – yet for all intents and purposes Schitt’s Creek was a grassroots success story, debuting in 2015 on Canadian network CBC before gradually becoming a global hit after it was picked up by Netflix a couple of years later.
And what about the second kind? Well, these are the ones that couldn’t exist without the first: they are the post-breakthrough, difficult-second-projects made by freshly minted stars such as Levy, who have been handsomely rewarded for the popularity of their dazzling brainchild with a very lucrative streaming contract. Historically, these deals haven’t always seemed like the wisest investment: Amazon has reportedly paid Fleabag Creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge $100m, but a similar blockbuster is yet to materialise. Netflix have had a fraction more luck with Levy, who made a film for them in 2023 called Good Grief – although you suspect a melancholic indie movie wasn’t exactly what the platform was hoping for when they signed up the maker of a rambunctious family comedy for an eight-figure sum.
Big Mistakes, however, probably is. Co-created with I Love LA’s Rachel Sennott (who doesn’t appear in the show), it stars Levy as Nicky, a nervy pastor who is keeping his boyfriend a secret from his family and his flock. He has a cool school teacher sister, Morgan (Taylor Ortega), to spar with, and a highly strung, emotionally incontinent mother (Roseanne’s Laurie Metcalf) to make constant, guilt-trip-tinged demands on him. In episode one, these include procuring a fake diamond necklace for his dying “nonna”. Miraculously, Nicky and Morgan find the perfect item in a gift shop, yet the cashier mysteriously refuses to sell it to them. Because, yep, you guessed it: the necklace is actually real. Morgan doesn’t guess, steals the thing, and her and Nicky are duly hunted down by the criminal gang who are meant to be guarding it.
Why such a valuable asset was on public display in the first place is never properly explained. In fact, much of Big Mistakes doesn’t really stand up to scrutiny; there are too many clunky and implausible developments that exist solely to prolong Nicky and Morgan’s presence in the gangland underworld they’ve stumbled into. The idea of anxious civilians becoming embroiled in organised crime is not a particularly original one (see: Fargo, Ozark, Only Murders in the Building) and here the conceit is rendered in disappointingly vague and generic terms: these bad guys are more tedious than terrifying. The blindsiding final twist – a blatant setup for season two – does provide a momentary thrill, yet even that quickly dissipates when you realise how little sense it makes for the story as a whole.
In other words, this is less a great premise than a passable excuse for Levy to create another bickering, boundary-decimating on-screen family. As Schitt’s Creek proved, it’s where he excels, and the dynamic between the repressed and dutiful Nicky and the thrill-seeking, acid-tongued Morgan is a joy to witness. Levy nails the instant psychological regression that occurs upon reuniting with your adult siblings – the parent-based in-jokes, the petulant squabbling, the opportunity to be wholly honest with and slightly horrible to another person without it affecting your social life – and the pair’s relationship with their other sister, infuriating goody-two-shoes Natalie, is also gleefully well drawn. Meanwhile, the stress radiating from the trio’s overbearing mother amid her disaster-beset mayoral campaign dovetails nicely with the jerky camerawork and abrasive score; needless to say, this knife-edge familial drama is far easier to buy into than the organised crime caper.
The cast are all brilliant. Metcalf swings masterfully between steely authority and papery fragility, Levy is predictably charming and Ortega is downright hilarious (the duo also have enviable personal style: Nicky dresses like an Instagram-friendly Seinfeld; Morgan has a great line in gothic boho chic). The domestic cringe comedy at its heart means Big Mistakes is far from a major error, but it isn’t quite a triumph either. Perhaps that’s inevitable. They may seem like a safer bet for a risk-averse TV industry, but shows made by stars can rarely compete with the ones that make them.
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Potential World Cup breakout stars: Argentina’s Paz, Brazil’s Endrick and more
The 2026 World Cup will be a tournament full of talents and world stars that will shine for more than a month. However, it won’t be only about Lamine Yamal, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo or Jude Bellingham. There are also hundreds of talented players eager to make their mark and prove they belong among the game’s biggest stars, with the World Cup offering the perfect stage to showcase their abilities and take the next step in their careers, as we famously saw with Colombia’s James Rodriguez back in 2014, earning his big-money move to Real Madrid.
Let’s take a look at 26 potential breakout stars of the 2026 World Cup that is about to start:
26) Martin Baturina, Croatia

Martin Baturina
CRO • M • #16
The Croatian midfielder is one of the biggest talents of the side coached by Zlatko Dalic. After his move to Como in the summer of 2025 from Dinamo Zagreb, he, alongside Inter midfielder Petar Sucic, is widely considered the future of the national team as Luka Modric is set to play his last ever World Cup. The 23-year-old attacking midfielder has already attracted the interests of multiple clubs around Europe but Como have no intention to sell him this summer, especially after clinching a historic Champions League qualification.
25) Dan Ndoye, Switzerland

Dan Ndoye
SUI • F • #11
The Swiss attacking winger moved to the Premier League in the summer of 2025 when Nottingham Forest paid around $40 million to sign him from Bologna. He’s not the classic version of a winger, but a player who can move around the attacking area and occasionally play as a central striker, if needed. His first season in the Premier League was affected by the poor performances of his team, especially in the first part of the season. The World Cup could provide the perfect platform for him to showcase his talent.
24) Takefusa Kubo, Japan

Takefusa Kubo
JPN • F • #8
The Japanese winger, who also grew up in the youth academy of Barcelona, is one of the stars of Real Sociedad in Spain and the World Cup might become another step in his career. Japan are an interesting team and can become one of the underdogs to watch this summer, and Takefusa Kubo is probably the most exciting of their talents.
23) Kerim Alajbegovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kerim Alajbegovic
BIH • F • #19
The Bosnian midfielder was one of the secrets of this team that made it to the World Cup after beating Italy in the European playoffs in March. He has already attracted the interest of multiple Italian clubs, and according to the latest reports, both AS Roma and Napoli are expected to enter the race to sign him this summer. Kerim Alajbegovic brings to this national team creativity, pace and talent.
22) Valentin Barco, Argentina

Valentin Barco
ARG • D • #8
Lionel Scaloni decided to call most of the Argentinian national team squad that in 2022 won the historical World Cup in Qatar on penalties against France, but there were some new faces, and among them there is Valentin Barco, who has already agreed to join Chelsea starting from next season after the left central midfielder signed for Strasbourg, under the same ownership as Chelsea, in 2025, from Brighton.
21) Kendry Paez, Ecuador

Kendry Paez
ECU • M • #10
Talking about talents and Chelsea, the English team signed Kendry Paez in the summer 2023 when he was only 16-year old for around $20 million before loaning him out to Strasbourg and then River Plate. The attacking midfielder, born in 2007, has to be included in the top talents of the summer tournament, where he will represent Ecuador, where they will try to replicate the success of 2006, when they clinched the top 16.
20) Andreas Schjelderup, Norway

Andreas Schjelderup
NOR • F • #21
The Norwegian national team is one of the teams with the most talent and players that can shine at the tournament. We all know Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard, while Andreas Schjelderup might be less known, but he’s one to watch. Since joining Benfica in the summer of 2023, he was initially sent out on loan before reestablishing himself in Portugal. This season has been his best so far, as he scored eight goals in 38 appearances across all competitions. Now, he is ready to make an impact on the international stage with his national team as well.
19) Lucas Bergvall, Sweden

Lucas Bergvall
SWE • M • #7
The Tottenham midfielder, born in 2006, will lead the Swedish national team coached by former Chelsea head coach Graham Potter, and he’s definitely a player to watch — someone that can make his name also outside the English team. With Tottenham struggling to meet expectations, the World Cup could provide him with the perfect stage to showcase his talent to a global audience.
18) Kobbie Mainoo, England

Kobbie Mainoo
ENG • M • #16
What a story and what a season he just had. The English midfielder was one step away from leaving Old Trafford earlier under Ruben Amorim, but since Michael Carrick took over, everything has changed. He became a Manchester United starter, he signed a new deal and was called up by Thomas Tuchel for the World Cup.
17) Donyell Malen, Netherlands

Donyell Malen
NED • F • #18
He made an incredible impact at AS Roma since he joined in January 2026, helping the side coached by Gian Piero Gasperini to clinch a Champions League spot, and the Italian team were happy to trigger the buyout clause from Aston Villa. He will represent the Netherlands at this summer’s World Cup, where they are considered one of the tournament’s dark horses.
16) Nico O’Reilly, England

Nico O’Reilly
ENG • D • #3
Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Manchester City chairman, said in a recent interview he considered O’Reilly the best player of the season for the Citizens and there was no surprise he was called by Tuchel to represent the Three Lions at the World Cup. He’s a smart and adaptable defender who can play in multiple positions.
15) Pau Cubarsi, Spain

Pau Pau Cubarsi
ESP • D • #22
The Barcelona defender is a starter for both the team coached by Hansi Flick and the national team. The 19-year-old, despite his young age, is already a key player and one of the best defenders around. The World Cup is just the next step in his successful career.
14) Ismael Saibari, Morocco

Ismael Saibari
MAR • M • #11
After an outstanding season with PSV, during which he won the league title, he scored 15 goals and established himself as a key player. He is now on the verge of joining Bayern Munich this summer. On the international stage, he will represent Morocco, one of the strongest teams at the World Cup that will face Scotland, Brazil and Haiti in the group stage.
13) Ferran Torres, Spain

Ferran Torres
ESP • F • #7
The Barcelona striker was one of the surprises of the season with Barca, scoring some crucial goals both in the Spanish LaLiga and in the Champions League. At the end of the season, he has scored a total of 20 goals across all competitions, and he can become a key player also for Luis de la Fuente thanks to his versatility upfront.
12) Jeremy Doku, Belgium

Jeremy Doku
BEL • F • #11
The Manchester City winger will lead the attack of the Red Devils, the national team led by former Napoli coach Rudi Garcia, who will have to mix both experienced players and a new generation of talents, including Doku. He can bring pace to the sides but also provide assists to his teammates over the tournament.
11) Pedri, Spain

At 23 years old, he’s already an experienced player for his age but also a pivotal player for the midfielder of Spain. A talented squad brimming with confidence after winning UEFA Euro 2024, Spain boast an abundance of quality across the pitch. Among their standout players is Pedri, who, alongside several other key figures, provides the perfect blend of balance, vision, and creativity in midfield.
10) Kenan Yildiz, Turkiye

Kenan Yildiz
TUR • F • #11
In terms of talent, there are few teams with more than Turkiye. Among them, Juventus striker Kenan Yildiz is probably one of the best emerging attacking players around Europe. He has become a key player under Luciano Spalletti at club level, but despite his young age, there is still room for him to take the next step in his development. The World Cup could provide the perfect stage to showcase his talent on the global stage and earn the worldwide recognition his performances deserve.
9) Anthony Gordon, England

Anthony Gordon
ENG • F • #18
His name was already in the media this summer after his early move to Barcelona from Newcastle for around $70 million, one of the biggest moves of the summer. Tuchel considers him one of the best talents of the Three Lions and, for this reason, decided to include him in the 26-man squad travelling to the United States, leaving out some big names such as Cole Palmer or Phil Foden in the attack.
8) Endrick, Brazil

Endrick
BRA • F • #19
We shouldn’t forget about him. The 19-year-old who moved to Real Madrid in 2024 was included in the list of Carlo Ancelotti after a strong stint of the season on loan to Lyon, where he scored eight goals from January to May. He will be back at Real Madrid under Jose Mourinho after the World Cup, hoping to make his name also at the Bernabeu.
7) Arda Guler, Turkiye

Arda Guler
TUR • M • #8
Speaking of talents and Real Madrid, Arda Guler is one of the brightest talents at the World Cup. The attacking midfielder has finally established himself as a regular starter for his club and has become a key figure in Vincenzo Montella’s national team. With confidence and experience now on his side, he is expected to play a pivotal role at the World Cup. They will face the United States in the group stage, and Montella’s men are certainly not a team to be underestimated.
6) Luis Diaz, Colombia

Luis Diaz
COL • F • #7
The Bayern Munich winger is already a star, but he has a chance to become a global one. He has been phenomenal in his first season at Bayern Munich after his move from Liverpool. With 26 goals scored and 19 assists provided to his teammates in all competitions, Diaz is now ready to make an impact also with Colombia, one of the most interesting teams at the World Cup.
5) Nico Paz, Argentina

Nico Paz
ARG • F • #18
Among all the names on this list, Nico Paz stands out as the player most likely to emerge as a true breakout star in the years ahead, at least in my opinion. The Argentinian midfielder is an incredible talent and made the difference in his two-year spell at Como, bringing the club to Champions League qualification this season. However, Real Madrid still retain control over his future, and he is expected to return to Spain after the World Cup, where Mourinho is likely to give him a prominent role in his plans.
4) Yan Diomande, Ivory Coast

Yan Diomande
CIV • F • #11
Most of the Premier League teams are eyeing Yan Diomande as the next talent to shine. The 21-year-old will represent Ivory Coast at this summer’s World Cup following a standout season with RB Leipzig. Having scored 13 goals and provided 10 assists across all competitions, he has established himself as one of Europe’s most exciting and productive wingers. The only question now is — who will secure the signature of the former Florida prep player after the World Cup?
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3) Joao Neves, Portugal

Joao Neves
POR • M • #15
The Portuguese midfielder has been one of the reasons for the recent success of PSG, the side coached by Luis Enrique that won two Champions League trophies in a row. If Portugal are to establish themselves as one of the leading contenders at the World Cup, his influence will be crucial.
2) Desire Doue, France

Desire Doue
FRA • F • #20
Speaking of PSG and success, the impact of Desire Doue can be the difference in winning the World Cup. Blessed with immense talent and a ruthless edge in front of goal, the 21-year-old has enjoyed an impressive rise. Across two seasons at PSG, he registered 28 goals in 99 matches and helped the club secure two UEFA Champions League crowns as a regular starter. The World Cup with France now offers the ideal platform to elevate his status even further.
1) Michael Olise, France

Michael Olise
FRA • M • #11
And then Olise, the most impressive player of the season in Europe with Bayern Munich. He’s a star, but here he can become a globa superstar. The French striker is set to play a key role under Didier Deschamps at what will be the manager’s final World Cup. With Florentino Perez reelected, Real Madrid are reportedly preparing a move for him this summer. Whether the transfer materializes remains to be seen, particularly with the upcoming World Cup, which could significantly increase his market value if he plays as expected.
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England v Ukraine: Women’s World Cup qualifier – live | Women’s World Cup 2027 qualifiers
Key events
Sarina Wiegman: “Every game you don’t win, it hurts. Friday was a hard one because we didn’t create any momentum.
“Of course you want to win but always when we lose, win or draw we look at things we can do better but when you lose it makes it more urgent.
“We want to have some freshness and some other players. We expect very tight spaces and she [Blindkilde Brown] position herself really well, she finds the ball and that’s why we brought her in.”
Gordon emails in: “After the debacle of last Friday, and, let us not forget, a poor performance in Iceland, many were calling for changes in the England XI, and, indeed, I am pleased to see Le Tissier, Charles, and Blindkilde Brown starting tonight.
“But, to me, it is inexplicable that Walsh and Stanway retain their spots. These two were embarrassingly poor against Spain last Friday – they had rings run round them by Putellas and co. Their inclusion tonight begs the question – how poor do they have to be to get dropped? Lucia Kendall and Jess Park should be playing in their place.
“I have belatedly realised that Sarina Wiegman has been without her long-time assistant Arjan Veurink since last year’s Euros triumph – he is now the head coach of the Netherlands Women. I am beginning to think that he was the brains of the outfit.”
Will England bounce back or will they be pulped?
It is only four changes for Wiegman tonight, so not as many as some anticipated but will freshen things up.
Not just about England tonight. There will be a decent amount in the away end.
It is great to see England playing away from Wembley. The only time I had much interest in the national side was when they were travelling around during the construction of the new stadium. Getting to Wembley from pretty much anywhere outside London is a massive pain and it is incredibly expensive for tickets, as a general rule.
Pre-match reading …
Starting lineups
England (4-3-3): Hampton; Le Tissier, Carter, Morgan, Charles; Walsh, Stanway, Blindkilde Brown; Hemp, Russo, James.
Subs: Bronze, Moorhouse, Toone, Wubben-Moy, Greenwood, Kelly, Kendall, Mead, Park, Baggaley, Beever-Jones, Fisk
Ukraine (4-2-3-1): Boklach; Savka, Olkhova, Shmatko, Shaynyuk; Kotyk, Zaborovets; Molodiuk, Kohut, Kunina; Boychuk.
Subs: Basanska, Hlushchenko, Holovach, Keliushyk, Khrystiuk, Kotiash, Podolska, Radionova, Samson, Semkiv
Preamble
This will almost certainly not be the end of England’s World Cup qualifying campaign because, barring a strange set of results tonight, they will be heading into the playoffs later this year. The Lionesses are level of points with Spain but sit second thanks to an inferior head-to-head records having been thrashed on Friday in Mallorca.
Sarina Wiegman is set to make changes at Hill Dickinson Stadium tonight. The dreadful result in Spain may have influenced the decision but after a lengthy season, some players will need a rest. England are strong favourites in Liverpool, so rotation is unlikely to harm their chances.
Kick-off: 8pm BST.
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GOP senators back Mullin plan to pull CBP officers from sanctuary cities
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Republican senators signaled support for imposing consequences on sanctuary cities after Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin floated a proposal to pull Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers from airports in jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
“I think there should be consequences to cities and states that undercut federal law,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told Fox News Digital. “I think they should pay a price for what they do. I agree with what he’s doing.”
Mullin has framed the proposal as a response to sanctuary cities that are limiting or refusing cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and disputes over immigration enforcement funding.
MULLIN WEIGHS USING AIRPORT CUSTOMS AS LEVERAGE AGAINST SANCTUARY CITIES

Markwayne Mullin, secretary of Homeland Security, speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 26, 2026. (Will Oliver/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The plan has received mounting backlash from Democrats as pulling these agents from blue city airports would halt all international travel into major airports. Without customs agents, passengers and cargo are unable to travel internationally, and would also impact Americans coming back to the United States after travelling overseas.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy also expressed opposition to the idea, emphasizing the need for open travel.
But, Mullin still says the idea is on the table and actively being considered.
“I think it’s a choice that those cities make and they’d have to weigh the consequences of it,” Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., said. “If they want to be a sanctuary city, they’ve made that choice and they’re getting a response now from Homeland Security.”
Other GOP senators said they had not yet reviewed the proposal and wanted additional details before weighing in.
“I don’t know about this,” Sen. Josh Hawley, R-MO., said. “Somebody else asked me about that, and I hadn’t seen that from him yet. So I don’t know. I don’t know what to make of that.”
DHS SECRETARY MARKWAYNE MULLIN SIGNALS CLOSER SCRUTINY OF CUSTOMS AT MAJOR SANCTUARY CITY AIRPORTS

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., arrives at a closed-door briefing with senators on the U.S. capture of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 7, 2026. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
“I need to learn more about it,” Sen. Ashley Moody, R-Fla., said.
“I’m gonna find out what’s going on,” Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said.
Mullin was grilled last week during a Senate hearing about these threats to pull officers from major city airports, where Democrats referred to the idea as “outrageous” and “insane,” citing the likelihood of chaos and devastating impacts to the economy as a result of the projected high travel rates that would be effectively killed throughout the upcoming summer months.
Fischer was also asked whether the proposal, if implemented, would change how sanctuary cities communicate and cooperate with ICE.
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“I have no idea what the cities would do,” Fischer replied. “I would hope that their law enforcement would cooperate with ICE. ICE is federal law enforcement. They’re doing their job. They’re following the law.”
The proposal comes as the U.S. prepares to host millions of international visitors for the World Cup, which is expected to generate some of the highest inbound travel volumes in years.
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