Whip Cream follows Marcello Mara, a master pastry chef forced to flee Naples with his family after defying the Camorra, one of Italy’s oldest and most dangerous criminal organizations. Reborn as the Coccos in Toronto’s Little India, Marcelo—now going by Drake—is determined to shield his family and build a life far removed from the violence he left behind.
But starting fresh isn’t simple. As the family navigates cultural clashes and struggles to adapt, they cross paths with the Singhs, a family entangled in their own dangerous secrets. When old vendettas resurface and new rivalries emerge, Drake must confront the harsh truth: you can change your name but can’t escape your past, or the cost of protecting the ones you love.
Episode 1 – “Cassatine”
A disgraced pastry chef from Naples relocates his family to Toronto’s Little India, but a botched bid to take over a struggling bakery, along with culture shock and a hidden gambling den, puts their fragile new life at risk.
Episode 2 – “Cucina Povera”
As the Coccos settle into Canada, news of their missing son rattles the family. Meanwhile, Drake’s gambling debt and a disastrous dinner with the Singhs push tensions to the breaking point.
Episode 3 – “Babà”
A humiliating diagnosis sends Drake scrambling for treatment, while Sue Ellen’s suspicions about his mistress spark fresh betrayals, feuds, and neighbourhood fallout.
Episode 4 – “Holy Cannoli”
Drake’s toxic life lessons inspire Jackie’s boldest scam yet, while a batch of bad cannoli leaves a trail of chaos through the local church and beyond.
Episode 5 – “Barfi”
Jackie’s palm-selling hustle turns into a loan-sharking scheme, Betty gets closer to Nyra’s world, and Maria Rita’s jealousy puts the Coccos in even greater danger.
Episode 6 – “Panna Cotta”
An old enemy from Naples resurfaces, forcing the Coccos to face the violent past they thought they’d escaped.
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- Anthony Sarracco on Bringing his Writing to Life
- Anthony Sarracco on Adapting his Script without Sacrificing Intent
- Anthony Sarracco on the Challenges of Filmmaking
- Salma Dharsee Shares her Favourite Scene
- Salma Dharsee on Playing Noreen Singh
- Anthony Sarracco Shares his Experience Filming in Toronto
- Anthony Sarracco on Comedy in Neapolitan Culture
- Matteo De Cola on Collaborating with TLN Studios
- Matteo De Cola on his Rough Start on Set
- Anthony Sarracco and Matteo De Cola Discuss Drake Cocco
- Behind the Scenes and Rehearsals
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- Alyssa Curto on Playing Sue Ellen Cocco
- David Gallo on Playing Jackie Cocco
- Matteo De Cola on Playing Drake Cocco
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