Sullivan’s Crossing returns to Netflix with Season 3 — and this time, emotions run deeper, relationships get messier, and life in the quiet, wooded haven is anything but simple.
Based on the bestselling novels by Robyn Carr, the show has gained a passionate fan base thanks to its mix of heart, healing, and small-town drama. At the center of it all? Maggie Sullivan — a brilliant neurosurgeon who fled her high-powered city life and found something unexpected in her hometown: herself.
Season 3 continues her journey, and there’s a lot to unpack.
1. Maggie and Cal’s Relationship Takes a Big Step
One of the most anticipated plotlines this season revolves around Maggie (Morgan Kohan) and Cal (Chad Michael Murray). After seasons of slow-burn chemistry, setbacks, and quiet longing, Maggie finally confessed her feelings to Cal in the Season 2 finale.
Season 3 picks up right where that emotional cliffhanger left off.
“There’s a sense of hope between them,” says showrunner Roma Roth. “But also a fear of what happens next.”
Cal, still haunted by his own past and reluctant to let someone in, must decide if he’s ready to commit. Maggie, meanwhile, faces hard questions about where her life is headed — and whether Cal is part of that future.
2. Maggie’s Future Is on the Line
Season 3 puts Maggie at a crossroads. Her return to Sullivan’s Crossing was meant to be temporary — a break from the fast-paced hospital life after a career crisis. But now, the peaceful rhythm of small-town life and the emotional ties she’s formed are making it harder to leave.
This season, she must decide:
Will she go back to being a full-time surgeon?
Can she start over in Sullivan’s Crossing?
Or is there a way to do both?
These choices weigh heavily on her, especially as family responsibilities and unresolved trauma resurface.
3. Sully’s Health Becomes a Central Concern
Maggie’s father, Harry “Sully” Sullivan (Scott Patterson), remains the backbone of the community — and the emotional core of the show. But Season 3 throws a wrench into that stability.
Early episodes hint at Sully’s declining health, something he’s reluctant to talk about. Whether it’s physical illness or emotional burnout, it’s clear that Maggie may have to step into a larger role — both as a daughter and as a leader in the Crossing.
“We wanted to explore what happens when the people we rely on start to need us in return,” Roth shared.
4. New Relationships & Old Wounds
While Maggie and Cal’s romance takes the spotlight, Sullivan’s Crossing Season 3 also explores the evolving dynamics of its supporting cast:
Sydney and Rob, once on rocky terms, consider giving their relationship another try.
Lola, the campground’s tough-love chef, begins to open up about a personal loss.
Andrew, Maggie’s ex, makes a surprise return that could shake up everything — just as Maggie is finally starting to heal.
These stories give fans the layered emotional arcs they’ve come to love.
5. Life at the Crossing Isn’t as Peaceful as It Seems
Even in a quiet town, change is constant. This season introduces external threats to the Crossing — including talk of developers eyeing the land for a luxury resort.
The community must come together to protect what matters, but not everyone agrees on what that is. Expect clashes between tradition and ambition, between staying and growing.
6. Visually Stunning as Ever
Shot once again in Nova Scotia, Season 3 continues to use its breathtaking natural backdrop as more than just a setting — it’s a mood, a metaphor, and a silent character in its own right.
“The landscape reflects the emotional arcs,” director Bradley Walsh explained. “It’s beautiful, unpredictable, and sometimes harsh.”
Final Thoughts: A Season of Growth
Season 3 of Sullivan’s Crossing delivers what fans love: heartfelt storytelling, meaningful character development, and just enough drama to keep you hooked. But it also dives deeper into the hard truths about love, sacrifice, and what it means to start over — again and again.
With stellar performances, real emotional stakes, and a growing sense of urgency in every episode, this season proves that life in a small town can be just as intense as any big-city drama.
Whether you’re here for the romance, the family dynamics, or the picturesque charm, Sullivan’s Crossing Season 3 is a journey worth taking.