The peaceful small-town drama Sullivan’s Crossing has officially returned with its highly anticipated Season 4, delivering 10 brand-new episodes packed with emotional highs, complicated relationships, and one shocking revelation that no one saw coming.

Picking up right after the explosive Season 3 finale, the new season wastes no time diving into the aftermath of Maggie Sullivan’s (Morgan Kohan) life at the Crossing. Viewers were left stunned when Maggie’s past came crashing back in the form of her ex-husband Liam (Marcus Rosner), who dramatically revealed himself as still legally tied to her — right in front of Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray). That single moment turned what fans hoped would be a smooth, romantic new chapter into pure chaos.

Season 4 premieres with “Curveballs,” where Maggie begins investigating why Liam has suddenly reappeared in Nova Scotia. Meanwhile, Cal struggles with intense jealousy as tensions rise at the campground. The absence of Sully (Scott Patterson), who left for Ireland at the end of last season, adds another layer of emotional weight. Maggie and Cal are now running Sullivan’s Crossing together, trying to build a future while dealing with lingering family wounds and professional challenges.

As the episodes unfold, the love triangle becomes messier than ever. Liam’s presence forces Maggie to confront unresolved issues from her marriage, including surprising details about their annulment that shake her confidence. Cal, ever the steady presence, finds himself questioning everything he thought he knew about the woman he loves. Jealousy, secrets, and old scars — both literal and emotional — create constant friction that keeps viewers glued to the screen.

Beyond the central romance, Season 4 explores deeper themes of healing and second chances. Maggie pushes forward with her plans to open a general medical practice in Timberlake, facing bureaucratic hurdles and the realities of small-town medicine. Supporting characters like Edna and Frank deal with their own recovery journeys, while new faces and hidden motivations add fresh drama to the Crossing.

What makes this season particularly gripping is how it balances heartfelt moments with unexpected twists. The scenic beauty of Nova Scotia remains a character in itself, offering peaceful backdrops that contrast sharply with the turbulent personal lives of its residents. Northern lights, quiet campfires, and community events provide brief respites before the next emotional storm hits.

By the time viewers reach the later episodes, the consequences of Liam’s return ripple through every relationship. Old wounds reopen, loyalties are tested, and Maggie must decide what — and who — truly defines her future. The season promises to deliver on its reputation for “messy” storytelling, blending romance, family drama, and personal growth in ways that feel both comforting and unpredictable.

If you loved the slow-burn tension and small-town charm of previous seasons, Season 4 raises the stakes higher while staying true to the heart of the series. One thing is certain: that jaw-dropping ending from Season 3 was only the beginning. The real surprises are just getting started.