Is The Sticky based on a true story? Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist true story and how it inspired the TV show.
TV writer Brian Donovan first heard of the Quebec maple syrup heist quite by accident. "I was at a boring family Christmas party, just looking for anything interesting to talk about," he says.
Here’s what to know about the maple syrup heist, why it happened, and how the series lampoons the whole debacle. Quebec is the leading producer of maple syrup in the world. Similar to the ...
The six-episode series centers around Martindale’s character Ruth, a gritty maple syrup farmer in Quebec who is on the brink ...
At the Quebec Maple Association’s warehouse, Remy is angered after being shamed and humiliated after petitioning his boss, Léo (Mickaël Gouin) for a promotion and additional security to help ...
In 2011, a group of thieves stole more than $18 million worth of maple syrup from Quebec’s strategic reserves, and that daring crime serves as the basis for The Sticky. Nonetheless, Prime Video ...
In late 2011 and early 2012, nearly 3,000 tons of maple syrup worth $18.7 million went missing from a warehouse operated by the Quebec Maple Syrup Producers, a supply management organization that ...
In The Sticky, however, Prime Video’s new Quebec-set black comedy, Martindale takes the lead. She plays a maple syrup farmer named Ruth Landry at the end of her rope – who ends up teaming with ...
The six-episode series centers around Martindale’s character Ruth, a gritty maple syrup farmer in Quebec who is on the brink of losing her farm and has found herself at odds with the greedy head ...
Set in 2011 in a tiny Quebec town where syrup is king, the audience is introduced to three unlikely and outlandish characters. There’s Ruth (a winning Margo Martindale), a bitter maple farmer ...