Scott Michael Foster Learned TikTok Dance for Paris Is Always a Good Idea
Paris is Always a Good Idea has already delivered plenty of romance, old flames, and enough emotional uncertainty to keep Hallmark+ viewers guessing. Episode 4, though, throws in an unexpected scene-stealer: Scott Michael Foster dancing for TikTok.
This charming sequence introduces Foster’s Jason Knightly as a confident new force in Chelsea Martin’s professional world. There’s a viral campaign, a speedy wardrobe change, and choreography that flips a workplace rivalry into one of the show’s most memorable early moments.
Find the best accommodations and airfares
Check availability at 5* hotels, guest houses and apartments rated "superb" or "exceptional" by visitors just like you.
NO RESERVATION FEES
CHECK AVAILABILITY FOR YOUR DATES HERE
Scott Michael Foster’s TikTok Dance Was Not as Effortless as It Looked
There’s just something satisfying about a romantic drama introducing a potential love interest through a polished viral dance video. In Episode 4—fittingly titled Knightly—viewers finally get a clearer look at Jason Knightly, the ambitious newcomer played by Scott Michael Foster.
He doesn’t just stroll into Chelsea Martin’s orbit. He arrives with an attention-grabbing TikTok campaign that’s already pulled in hundreds of thousands of participants.
The video shows Jason dancing, then transforming from jeans and a sweatshirt into a sharp suit. It’s a quick, slick moment that explains why the American Cancer Coalition values his approach.
Jason just knows how to get people watching, sharing, and talking. For Chelsea, who’s built her department through hard work and careful strategy, that kind of flashy entrance is… not exactly comforting.
A Dance Studio, a Choreographer, and a Last-Minute Adjustment
Foster shared that the sequence came together with help from a choreographer in San Sebastian. He went to the studio the day before filming, expecting to pick up the routine, only to realize the choreography was more ambitious than he’d thought.
Instead of pretending to be a professional dancer, Foster worked with the choreographer to make some last-minute changes. They practiced several times before bringing it to set the next day.
The final result? A fun, polished clip that feels exactly like the kind of social media post that could go viral.
The best part is that the scene still feels like Jason, not just an actor dancing for the camera. His movement is confident enough to sell the viral appeal, and the quick editing plus the costume switch gives the whole thing a playful energy.
Lacey Chabert even called the performance fantastic. It’s easy to see why.
Jason Knightly’s Entrance Immediately Puts Chelsea on Edge
The TikTok dance is entertaining, sure, but it’s also there for a reason. Episode 4 reveals that Chelsea’s voice memo, which she records from a bridal suite a year after the main events, is actually for Jason.
She’s promised him the complete truth, even the hard parts. That confession takes viewers back to the day Chelsea first meets him at the ACC office in Boston.
Her boss, Aiden, introduces Jason as the man behind the viral campaign. Chelsea tries to keep her reaction polite, but it’s obvious she’s not especially impressed by a slick TikTok success story.
Chelsea Sees a Flashy Hire, Not a Future Partner
For Chelsea, Jason looks like a possible disruption to the department she’s worked so hard to build. She’s blindsided to learn he’ll be working directly alongside her as a partner, not just joining the organization.
In her eyes, the ACC is bringing in someone with a good face, mainstream appeal, and dancing skills that might not deserve all the hype. Unfortunately for Chelsea, Jason overhears her critique.
It’s the kind of awkward first meeting rom-com fans know well: the sharp professional woman says exactly what she thinks, then discovers the target of her frustration is within earshot.
- Chelsea’s concern: Jason could undermine the department she’s built.
- Jason’s introduction: A viral TikTok campaign and a burst of charisma.
- The immediate tension: He overhears Chelsea questioning his value—and his dance moves.
- The romantic possibility: The two are forced into a partnership despite those rocky first impressions.
Jason handles the insult with humor, especially the jab at his dancing. That’s an early clue he might be a good match for Chelsea.
He’s not rattled by her skepticism, and he pushes back without turning it into a full-blown office showdown.
The Dance Scene Arrived as a Surprise Even for Foster
Turns out, Foster wasn’t obsessively practicing for a big dance number from day one. He admitted he’d kind of breezed past that detail when reading the script.
By the time the production team reminded him it was time for his TikTok dance, the realization hit: this wasn’t just a montage or a job for a stunt double. He’d be doing the routine himself.
That little behind-the-scenes surprise makes the finished sequence even more fun. Foster’s always brought humor and warmth to his roles, and he leaned into the moment instead of dreading it.
The dance was unexpected, but it’s now a memorable part of Jason’s introduction.
Foster pointed out how the editing—especially the transition between his two outfits—really elevates the sequence. The casual-to-suit transformation isn’t just a fun production trick.
It signals that Jason knows how to package a message for maximum impact. In a story about love, timing, and maybe rewriting old romantic choices, Jason’s entrance feels pretty strategic.
Chelsea’s already reconnected with two former loves, Colin and Sebastian, as she wonders if one of those past relationships could still be right. But Jason isn’t a memory—he’s something different. A totally new possibility.
That’s why the TikTok dance matters more than you might think. It’s funny, visually memorable, and easy to replay, but it also signals that Jason is about to shake up Chelsea’s story. He’s not part of her history. He might be the person who makes her rethink what she really wants next.
Episode 4 Could Be the Turning Point for Chelsea’s Love Life
Before Jason Knightly walks in, Paris is Always a Good Idea has mostly focused on Chelsea’s reunions with Colin and Sebastian. Those relationships are all about unfinished business and old what-ifs.
They circle around the question: can someone you loved before still be the one you’re meant to choose? By the end of Episode 3, the possibility of Jason is already taking shape.
Episode 4 gives that possibility room to breathe, starting with a workplace introduction that’s uncomfortable, funny, and—let’s be honest—undeniably charged.
A New Romantic Contender Has Entered the Chat
Jason’s appeal isn’t just that he can nail a TikTok routine. His arrival hands Chelsea a relationship that doesn’t lean on old memories.
Their conflict kicks off right now, in the high-pressure world of the ACC. They’ll have to figure out how to work together, even though their styles definitely clash.
For viewers, that setup has all the pieces for a slow-burn romance—rivalry, a grudging respect, some workplace tension, and a guy who can actually laugh after being called out. Toss in a surprisingly charming dance video, and honestly, Jason Knightly might’ve just pulled off one of the best entrances of the whole season.
The first four episodes of Paris is Always a Good Idea are up on Hallmark+. Fans can finally see if Chelsea’s old flames stand a chance against the colleague who danced his way into the spotlight.
Christmas Market Closures
Due to econonic conditions and tariffs, some Christmas Markets may cancel their events due to lack of vendors. If you are aware of a closed market,or find errors on a listing or an image, please reach out on our Contact Us page so that we may update this post.
