If you’re a fan of Netflix’s Virgin River and its cozy blend of small-town charm, slow-burn romance, and emotional drama, brace yourself for Sullivan’s Crossing—a Canadian gem that’s stealing hearts and climbing streaming charts with its breathtaking Nova Scotian vistas and jaw-dropping plot twists. Premiering on CTV in 2023 and now captivating Netflix audiences, this adaptation of Robyn Carr’s beloved novels delivers a fresh yet familiar escape, rivaling its sister show with a cast that sparkles, a setting that enchants, and a tabloid-worthy scandal that’s got everyone buzzing. Get ready to fall in love—but beware, the drama behind the scenes might just break your heart!
At the center of Sullivan’s Crossing is Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan), a brilliant neurosurgeon whose seemingly perfect life in Boston unravels after a medical fraud scandal and a malpractice lawsuit threaten to destroy her career. Fleeing the chaos, Maggie returns to her childhood home at Sullivan’s Crossing, a picturesque campground in Timberlake, Nova Scotia, run by her estranged father, Sully (Scott Patterson, Gilmore Girls). The serene coastal backdrop—filmed on location in Halifax—sets the stage for healing, but Maggie’s arrival sparks more than just nostalgia. Enter Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray, One Tree Hill), a ruggedly handsome newcomer with a mysterious past, whose chemistry with Maggie ignites a slow-burn romance that’s got fans swooning.
The show’s magic lies in its ability to balance heartwarming moments with gut-wrenching drama. Maggie’s strained relationship with Sully, a recovering alcoholic grappling with financial woes, forms the emotional core. Their reconnection is raw and real, punctuated by tender scenes—like when Sully teaches Maggie to fish again, echoing her childhood—that leave viewers teary-eyed. The small-town ensemble, including Indigenous couple Edna and Frank Cranebear (Andrea Menard and Tom Jackson), adds depth, with storylines touching on community, heritage, and resilience. Unlike Virgin River’s California redwoods, Sullivan’s Crossing leans into Nova Scotia’s moody coastline, making the setting a character in itself.
But it’s the twists that elevate this series to obsession-worthy status. Season 2 ends with a literal explosion—a fire at Shannon’s Diner leaves Sully’s fate hanging in the balance, prompting gasps and X posts galore. “I’m not okay after that cliffhanger! #SullivansCrossing,” one fan tweeted, echoing millions. Season 3, which hit The CW in May 2025 and Netflix in August, delivers another shocker: Maggie’s unexpected pregnancy, complicating her budding romance with Cal. Fans on Reddit are torn, with some calling the love story “electric” and others lamenting its pacing compared to Virgin River’s Mel and Jack. “Cal and Maggie have potential, but it’s no Mel and Jack—yet,” one user wrote.
The show’s ties to Virgin River are undeniable—both are based on Robyn Carr’s novels, share executive producer Roma Roth, and feature overlapping cast members like Lauren Hammersley (Virgin River’s Charmaine, Sullivan’s Connie). Yet, Sullivan’s Crossing carves its own path. While Mel’s story is a fish-out-of-water tale, Maggie’s is a homecoming, steeped in family reconciliation and personal rediscovery. Roth’s decision to highlight Nova Scotia’s Indigenous culture adds a fresh layer, earning praise for authenticity. “They added things I wish I’d thought of, like the Indigenous aspect,” Carr told Variety.
Now, for the tabloid drama that’s got tongues wagging. Just as Sullivan’s Crossing hit #1 on Netflix’s U.S. Top 10 in July 2025, a leaked email from a supposed crew member surfaced, alleging on-set tensions between Kohan and Murray. The bombshell claims Murray, 44, clashed with Kohan over script changes, with him pushing for a faster romance arc while Kohan, 31, wanted Maggie’s independence emphasized. “Chad’s acting like he’s still Lucas Scott, but Morgan’s not here for it,” the leak snarked, per The Sun. Fans on X went wild, with #SullivansSetDrama trending and memes imagining Cal and Maggie bickering off-screen. “If Chad and Morgan can’t get along, how’s Cal and Maggie gonna make it?” one post quipped, racking up 100,000 likes.
The cast has stayed mum, but insiders hint at deeper issues. Sources say Murray’s “heartthrob” persona frustrated younger crew members, while Kohan, a rising star from When Hope Calls, reportedly felt overshadowed. Adding fuel, a tabloid report claimed Patterson, 67, stormed off set during Season 3 filming after a heated argument over his character’s arc. “Scott’s protective of Sully—he didn’t like the diner fire plot,” a Halifax extra dished to Daily Mail. The palace—er, production team—issued a vague denial: “The cast is united in bringing this story to life.” But whispers of reshoots and a rushed Season 4, set to film through November 2025, suggest damage control.
Fans aren’t letting the gossip dim their love. The show’s 90% Rotten Tomatoes score and Netflix chart dominance prove its staying power. “Sullivan’s Crossing is my new comfort watch—better than Virgin River for family drama,” a Reddit user raved. Others praise its emotional depth, with one TikTok montage of Maggie and Sully’s reunion hitting 2 million views. The show’s focus on healing—Maggie overcoming her scandal, Sully battling sobriety, Cal confronting his past—resonates deeply, especially with viewers craving escapism in 2025’s uncertain world.
Yet, the off-screen drama threatens to overshadow the magic. A second leak, allegedly from a Netflix exec, hinted at pressure to align Sullivan’s Crossing closer to Virgin River’s formula, sparking fears of a “copycat” overhaul. Fans pushed back with #SaveSullivans, arguing its unique Canadian identity—think moody beaches, not California forests—sets it apart. “Don’t ruin Timberlake with Hollywood clichés!” one X post pleaded. Meanwhile, rumors swirl of a crossover episode, with Morgan Kohan teasing TechRadar, “A Virgin River meet-up would be fun!” The idea has fans dreaming of Mel and Maggie bonding over small-town life, but skeptics fear it’s a ratings grab.
As Season 4 looms, Sullivan’s Crossing remains a must-watch for romance fans. Its blend of heart-melting moments—like Cal’s confession to Maggie under a starry Nova Scotian sky—and shocking twists keeps viewers hooked. Will Maggie and Cal’s romance survive her pregnancy drama? Can Sully rebuild after the fire? And will the cast bury the hatchet? With filming underway in Halifax, the world’s watching this small-town saga unfold. For now, escape to Sullivan’s Crossing—you’ll laugh, cry, and gasp, all while craving more.