![]() It followed a group of amateur dancers as they realized their dream of performing "Swan Lake". ![]() The concept is based off of a 2014 British reality show called Big Ballet which was narrated by Oscar-winner Olivia Colman. Throughout the series, the director of the reality show is looking to draw upon the drama in each of their lives, and will have a camera crew follow them around to help build the drama for this on-screen series. Each of them audition for a new reality show called "The Big Leap," which is looking for a group of diverse and talented performers. The Big Leap is about a group of different people at various impasses in their lives, looking for a second chance. For those who need further convincing, read on to find out everything you need to know about upcoming series, The Big Leap. If you're intrigued by the premise you won't have to wait until it's on television next week, or you can dive right in online now. But it was an interesting way to sort of incorporate Nick into the group a little bit more and for him to commiserate and partner with one of them was a fun thing.Read more Met Gala Highlights: Kim Kardashian Dons Masked Look As Billie Eilish Stuns ![]() And whether I did it right or not, I’ll leave that up to you (laughs). ![]() But after filming it and going through it and actually doing these scenes, I see what they were trying to do. And I saw him excited about teaming up and working with Gabby, even though he’s always had a soft spot in his heart for her - and has always sort of put her on a pedestal, with regards to the cast - I didn’t know if it was the right thing to do. And this was the first time that it wasn’t that. Nick has always looked to exploit all of them. “And it was the first time that I sort of questioned the writers’ choices, because it’s always been the world of this show against Nick. “I did call Liz on this next one, because the revenge plot is where Gabby and Nick team up in this next episode to sort of get back at Brittany for telling the world about who Gabby’s baby daddy was,” the “Scandal” alum said. Yeah, that might sound crazy, and it was to Foley, too - at first. OK, so yes, the aftershow mess made for great TV - and presumably great ratings for the newly launched show - but it also made for two great endings, and one sad one: Gabby found out about Reggie’s note from Brittany’s brother, Simon (Adam Kaplan), and went to him and shared a big damn kiss Simon and Justin (Raymond Cham, Jr.) got together, marking the first time Justin has ever been with another gay man sober and Paula (Piper Perabo) refused Mike (Jon Rudnitsky) after he managed to forgive her for being the one to get him laid off, presumably because she’s actually concerned about some seemingly bad news she got from her doctor. And even though he learns that at the end, and Zach - Thomas Lennon’s character - is all for it and so excited about, I think we’re starting to see some cracks in Nick’s producer facade, which is always interesting.” “But look, I think ultimately it shows you what we think are the perils of reality television turn out to be the gems. “Should he have gone to Motown? I mean, yes, if we’re all perfect people, yes, we should have gone to Motown and not shown the calamity that happened on set, not allowed any of that to happen,” Foley told TheWrap. Fox’s ‘The Big Leap’ Suffers Big 50% Drop in Week 2 Ratings
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