“In the heart of the wilderness, she finds the courage to heal.”
Sullivan’s Crossing (2025) continues to capture hearts with its blend of heartfelt storytelling, breathtaking landscapes, and the timeless journey of finding one’s way home. Adapted from Robyn Carr’s bestselling novels, this TV drama follows neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan) as she trades her high-flying Boston career for the rugged serenity of her childhood town, only to rediscover herself—and the people she left behind.
Season after season, viewers are drawn into Sullivan’s Crossing’s tight-knit community nestled among Canada’s wild beauty. From misty lakes to forest trails, the setting becomes a character of its own, reflecting Maggie’s internal struggles and hopes for renewal.
This year’s chapters delve deeper into Maggie’s fragile relationships—with her estranged father Sully (Scott Patterson), who harbors secrets of his own, and with newcomer Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray), whose mysterious past complicates their growing bond. As old wounds surface and new crises strike the town, Maggie must decide whether the place she ran from might actually be the place she truly belongs.
Sullivan’s Crossing balances gentle romance with honest emotional stakes, exploring themes of forgiveness, community, and starting over. Morgan Kohan delivers a nuanced performance, capturing both Maggie’s vulnerability and quiet strength, while the ensemble cast fills the screen with warmth and authenticity.
Ultimately, Sullivan’s Crossing (2025) reminds us that sometimes, the journey back home is the path we needed all along—and that love and healing often wait where we least expect.