Sullivan’s Crossing Season 3 Spoils Major Cliffhanger Before Premiere – Fans Are Furious!

Hey there, fellow gamers! Mark your calendars, Canucks – Sullivan’s Crossing Season 3 is set to launch on CTV starting April 27, a full 10 days ahead of our friends south of the border. But beware, the season’s most jaw-dropping cliffhanger has been spoiled for quite some time now!

Imagine the series as if Virgin River had even more flowing waters. This highly addictive TV program revolves around Maggie (played by Morgan Kohan), a neurosurgeon who leaves her bustling city life behind following a deeply painful personal tragedy. She chooses to return to her small-town roots, Sullivan’s Crossing, where her absent father, Sully (portrayed by Scott Patterson), manages the local campsite.

During her stay, Maggie develops feelings for the latest arrival in town, Cal (played by Chad Michael Murray). This initiates a prolonged back-and-forth between them, which eventually evolves into a love triangle as other romantic entanglements unfold.

Hey there fellow gamers! If you’re wondering what I’m referring to, let me tell you – that’s not just a small plot twist from Season 2; it’s the main hook for Season 3! And guess what? Sullivan’s Crossing already dropped a massive spoiler about it before the first episode even premiered.

Sullivan’s Crossing Season 3 promo already gave away Sully’s survival

If you’ve been closely following the promotional efforts for the TV series, you might have spotted that they previously hinted at Sully surviving the fire at Shandon’s Diner.

At the end of Season 2, we witnessed the diner’s devastating explosion with Sully trapped inside, creating an uncertainty about his fate – alive or dead. This intriguing mystery was meant to be unraveled in Season 3 Episode 1. However, due to pictures of Patterson on set and a sneak peek trailer shared on social media, the plot twist was spoiled ahead of time.

Instead of interpreting the photos as depicting flashbacks or additional scenes related to the Season 2 finale cliffhanger, their content contradicts this theory. In fact, after a recap of the night of the fire, Sully is shown in good health, grappling with the construction of a new development close by.

Hold up! It seems Sully didn’t perish after all? (Spoiler alert…),” followed by “Wow, (spoiler alert) but I absolutely adore it!

A third chimed in, “Wow! That implies Sully isn’t deceased!!! I had a feeling they wouldn’t write him out… It wouldn’t feel right without Sully around… I’m thrilled that Maggie has finally started to open up to him!

It’s not surprising that Sullivan’s Crossing decided to keep Sully alive, as it’s rare for shows like Virgin River and Sweet Magnolias to kill off major characters suddenly. They usually opt to reveal deaths through off-screen events or over a prolonged period of time. Moreover, killing a character in an unexpected accident is generally avoided in television writing, so it makes sense that the show wouldn’t do this to its most prominent figure.

Clearly, Sully has many developments coming up in his life, and it won’t only involve his personal storylines. Prior to the fire, he confessed to Lola that he was accountable for the car accident that claimed her mother’s life a decade ago, a secret that won’t likely be easily resolved or forgiven right away.

Maggie is delving back into her relationship with Cal, despite being pregnant by her former boyfriend Andrew. This raises questions about how Sully will handle the approaching family complications.

Every week, you can catch Sullivan’s Crossing on CTV, with its premiere happening on May 7th over at The CW. If you’re into small-town tales, delve into The Way Home, Virgin River Season 7, and Ginny and Georgia Season 3. We have likewise suggested shows similar to Virgin River and explained When Calls the Heart for your viewing pleasure.

Read More

2025-04-28 03:19