Which ‘Big Mistakes’ Character Are You?
You’re about to step into the messy, chaotic world of Big Mistakes — where one wrong move can spiral into something way bigger than expected. This little personality ride is all about figuring out how you deal with pressure, guilt, and those “uh-oh” moments we all pretend we don’t have. Are you the fixer, the runner, or the one who somehow thrives in the chaos? Let’s find out.

About “Big Mistakes” in a few words:
Big Mistakes dives into a tangled web of relationships, secrets, and decisions that refuse to stay buried. It follows a group of people whose lives collide after a series of poor choices that keep escalating. Every episode peels back another layer — who lied, who broke, who tried to make things right (and maybe made it worse). It’s tense, emotional, and a little too relatable at times.
Meet the characters from Big Mistakes
Nicky
Nicky is the person who bursts into a room and somehow already has a plan — usually half-baked, often brilliant. He’s clever, a little chaotic, loves problem-solving like it’s a hobby and will doodle flowcharts on napkins (also somehow terrible at parallel parking). There’s a goofy loyalty to him, the kind that buys midnight snacks and defends you in group chats but also leaves a list of tasks unfinished — oops. He collects old bus tickets for reasons he can’t explain and swears he dislikes tea but drinks it every morning.
Morgan
Morgan is the loud, unpredictable spark — equal parts charm and dangerous ideas. She’s impulsive, can’t resist a dare, and has a laugh that makes you join in even if you’re mad at her; honestly she breaks things and then apologizes with baked goods. There’s a surprising softness underneath; she keeps postcards in a shoebox and remembers tiny details about people (but forgets birthdays — like always). On the team she’s the one who makes things happen, and sometimes they explode, which is somehow her brand.
Linda
Linda is the steady, slightly terrifying adult energy that actually gets stuff done. She’s organized to the point of labeling emotions and will calmly talk you down from a cliff while also secretly texting snarky GIFs to friends. She loves order, color-coded calendars, and has a shocking collection of novelty socks—yet she’ll lose her keys three times a week. Dependable but not boring; she has a soft spot for stray animals and terrible reality TV.
Natalie
Natalie is dramatic in the best way — an artist who treats every small moment like a scene in a movie. She’s fiery and precise about aesthetics but somehow a mess with time (arrives fashionably late, or three hours early, who knows). Sharp-witted, endlessly sarcastic, and prone to sudden, poetic rants about love and coffee; she hoards stickers and once tried to start a zine that only had interviews with houseplants. She complicates things on purpose sometimes because complexity is her perfume.
Yusuf
Yusuf is quietly intense — the thinker who speaks when it matters and always seems to know what table to sit at. Calm, analytical, kind of a slow-burn leader; he brews tea like a ritual and can make a spreadsheet sing (I swear he has a favorite font). He’s steady but has a weird competitive streak about board games and will absolutely trash-talk you about Scrabble scores. Gentle, slightly mysterious, reliable, and he writes tiny notes to himself that are both beautiful and unreadable.

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