Although Robyn Carr’s books provided the basis for earlier hits like Virgin River, while Patterson and Murray are veterans of the small-town drama genre thanks to Gilmore Girls and One Tree Hill.

However, although the first two outings of the show were favorably compared to the likes of Gilmore Girls, One Tree Hill, and Virgin River, Sullivan’s Crossing season 3 has earned a more mixed reception so far. While some Reddit s took issue with Rafe’s changing characterization in the latest outing, others had trouble getting invested in the first few episodes, according to another Reddit thread. Broadly speaking, season 3 feels different from the first two outings for a few reasons, and its changes are not necessarily improvements for many viewers.

The Central Romantic Tension Of Maggie & Cal Is Resolved (& Chemistry Arguably Waning)

Maggie and Cal’s Shared Romance Grounded Sullivan's Crossing Seasons 1 and 2

The biggest change in Sullivan’s Crossing season 3 is that Maggie and Cal’s romantic tension is finally resolved, which can always prove to be a kiss of death for a TV series with a slow-burn romance at its core. It might feel like all viewers wanted was for Murray and Kohan’s characters to finally be happy together, but conflict is the heart of drama, and it is simply less interesting to follow a happy couple than one that is in turmoil.

Sullivan’s Crossing season 3 setting up a breakup shouldn’t really come as a shock to viewers, since the couple can’t simply stay in stasis forever.

Of course, the opposite problem can also plague long-running shows, regardless of their genre. Sitcoms like The Mindy Project and New Girl were criticized for losing their spark once the central couple finally hooked up, but soapier shows like True Blood lost viewers by constantly coming up with new, increasingly convoluted ways to keep the main characters apart. Thus, Sullivan’s Crossing season 3 setting up a breakup shouldn’t really come as a shock to viewers, since the couple can’t simply stay in stasis forever.

Sullivan's Crossing Season 3's Villains Are A Little Cartoonish

The Show’s Antagonists Weren’t As Over The Top In Earlier Outings

Morgan Kohan as Maggie in a cropped promotional poster for Sullivan's Crossing

As Sullivan's Crossing season 3 starts focusing on other storylines and romances now that viewers aren’t as deeply invested in Maggie and Cal, the show is running afoul of another related issue. While the first two seasons didn't really have "villains," per se, they did have compelling characters whose conflicting motivations organically caused trouble for the heroes of Sullivan's Crossing.

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Season 3, in contrast, boasts Glenn, the cartoonishly evil land developer, and the new fire captain, Cooper, who is a jarringly uncomplicated, unlikable jerk. This marks a major change from the flawed but nuanced characters of the past, and it doesn’t help that Sullivan’s Crossing season 3 lost its best antagonist early on.

The Personalities Of Other Characters Have Changed Overnight

Lola and Rage’s New Personalities Jar With Earlier Depictions

Lola on her phone and holding a large file in Sullivan's Crossing
Image via the CW

On the topic of character growth and changing dynamics, it is important to note that some of Sullivan’s Crossing season 3’s changing characters aren’t landing well with audiences. Lola grew up and matured into a less petty person, which is good for her but not necessarily what is best for the show. Her tension-filled dynamic with Maggie was a great part of the first two seasons, and nothing has replaced it.

Actor

Sullivan's Crossing Role

Morgan Kohan

Maggie Sullivan

Scott Patterson

Harry "Sully" Sullivan

Chad Michael Murray

Cal Jones

Tom Jackson

Frank Cranebear

Andrea Menard

Edna Cranebear

Amalia Williamson

Lola Gunderson

Lindura

Sydney Shandon

Dakota Taylor

Rafe

Reid Price

Rob Shandon

Steve Lund

Chief Cooper

Kate Vernon

Helen Culver

Joel Oulette

Jacob Cranebear

Torri Higginson

Marissa Jones

John Ralston

Jed Jones

Arguably, Rafe’s miserable new attitude makes him a fitting replacement for Lola, but this is hardly a welcome change. Watching him pick fights with Sydney is unpleasant and jars with the depiction of his personality in the first two seasons, making season 3 a slog for longtime viewers of the series. While Sullivan’s Crossing season 4 may still happen, these structural issues are tough for viewers of the series to ignore and could cost Sullivan’s Crossing some of its fandom unless the show can turn this plot around fast.

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Sullivan's Crossing
Release Date
March 19, 2023
Network
CTV
Directors
Chris Grismer, April Mullen, Jonathan Wright, Martin Wood
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Morgan Kohan
    Maggie Sullivan
  • Headshot Of Chad Michael Murray
    Chad Michael Murray
    Cal Jones

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Creator(s)
Roma Roth