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Attention, Canadian viewers! Season 3 of Sullivan’s Crossing is set to premiere on CTV on April 27, arriving a full ten days ahead of its U.S. debut. However, the show’s most significant cliffhanger was spoiled well in advance.
If you’re a fan of shows like Virgin River, Sullivan’s Crossing offers a similar vibe, but with an added focus on the beauty of nature. The series revolves around Maggie (Morgan Kohan), a neurosurgeon who relocates to her hometown after experiencing a personal crisis. She reconnects with her father, Sully (Scott Patterson), who manages a local campground.
In her new surroundings, Maggie becomes romantically involved with Cal (Chad Michael Murray), leading to an intricate love triangle that unfolds over the seasons.
This narrative twist, however, is overshadowed by an unresolved question from Season 2 that was addressed in Season 3’s promotional materials well before its premiere.
Promotional Materials Spoil Sully’s Fate
Those who have followed the marketing campaign for Sullivan’s Crossing are likely aware that it was revealed early on that Sully survived the fiery explosion at Shandon’s Diner.
The conclusion of Season 2 left viewers in suspense, with the diner blowing up while Sully was still inside, raising questions about his fate. Though the truth was meant to be uncovered in the first episode of Season 3, it was prematurely divulged through various set photos and a trailer shared online.
While the set pictures might have been interpreted as flashbacks, the trailer dispelled that impression by showing Sully alive and grappling with the challenges posed by nearby luxury developments shortly after recapping the fire incident.
Response from viewers on social media was immediate, with many expressing their surprise and relief over Sully’s survival. Comments included excitement about the character’s ongoing role in the story, highlighting the bond between Maggie and Sully.
In truth, it was always a long shot that the series would eliminate such an essential character as Sully. Similar shows tend to avoid death unless it has been previously established or is addressed over time, making Sully’s continuity unsurprising.
Looking ahead, Sully faces not only his own challenges but also the repercussions of his past. Just before the fire, he confided in Lola about his involvement in a tragic accident that claimed her mother’s life, a revelation that will undoubtedly complicate matters moving forward.
Meanwhile, Maggie is set to revisit her complicated romance with Cal, all while expecting a child with her former boyfriend, Andrew. This development raises questions about how Sully will navigate the evolving family dynamics.
As Sullivan’s Crossing airs weekly on CTV, the U.S. premiere on The CW is scheduled for May 7. Fans of small-town drama may also enjoy The Way Home, Virgin River Season 7, and Ginny and Georgia Season 3, along with recommendations for similar series.
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