The spider intrigue in STAT continues to get Quebecers talking and this Monday’s episode left many in tears as we witnessed the most heartbreaking moment in the entire history of STAT to date .
Indeed, when a four-year-old boy was bitten by a spider at his family daycare, we learned that it was the same species of dangerous spider that bit Valérie McGinnis (Pascale Renaud -Hébert), the physio, who is still in critical condition. Unfortunately, the Saint-Vincent team was unable to do anything to save the little boy because as we learned in an episode earlier this season, a bite from this spider can end a person’s life. child in about fifteen minutes.
As the boy was bitten at his daycare and subsequently transported to hospital, his vital functions were already severely compromised and he lost his life. We then witnessed the heartbreaking moment of the mother who collapsed upon hearing the terrible news.
However, we can now say with certainty that we know where these famous Sydney spiders came from because there were very clear on-screen clues to this effect.
Indeed, as we were able to see on two occasions in the last minutes of this Monday’s episode, the camera zommed on the plastic dish of Myriam (Julie Ringuette), Valérie’s sister, as well as on the Ziploc type bag of the guardian of the little boy who was bitten at daycare.
What was found in these two containers?
ALMONDS!
After verification on our part, Australia is one of the main almond producing countries in the world, so it would be likely to believe that the critters arrived in Quebec during the transport of almond goods. Probably in bulk.
Pascal St-Cyr (Normand D’Amour) is therefore on the wrong track when he photocopied household products and others from Australia.
It will be interesting to see if there are more than two spiders and especially when our theory will be confirmed on screen. As we mentioned to you, we are 100% certain that the spiders arrived with a bulk shipment of almonds, there was not a zoom on the almonds for no reason, but to give us a clue.
Furthermore, several Internet users agree with us, as evidenced by the following comments on social networks:
“Like zooming in on the almonds, I have the impression that that’s where the spiders come from”
“In any case, buying almonds is over for me..!! »
In short, as you can see, we are not the only ones to believe that almonds are responsible for the importation of spiders into Quebec. To be continued..!