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Sullivan's Crossing
Posted on 7/30/25 at 8:19 am
Posted on 7/30/25 at 8:19 am
On Netflix.
Based on the novel series by Robyn Carr, the series follows neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan who finds herself in legal trouble and returns to her hometown in rural Nova Scotia to reconnect with her estranged father, Sully.
I didn't want to like it. Felt like the story lines were contrived. The characters and plots a little too hokey for me.
But them BAM! Binged watched over the past few weeks the entire 3 seasons and I gotta say, for whatever reason, I got "emotionally hooked".
Week after week. Dealing with one "oh no moment" after "oh no moment". For some reason it draws you in like that.
Sullivan’s Crossing doesn’t just hook people with its plot, it pulls you in with the kind of emotional messiness that feels real. It’s got that quiet charm of a small town but wraps it around big feelings and tangled relationships. You’re not just watching characters go through stuff—you’re feeling it with them. There’s something about seeing Maggie or Sully wrestle with choices that aren’t clean-cut, and how every decision ripples through the whole community. The drama’s there, sure, but it’s the slow burns, personal reckonings, and that sense of “we’ve all been there” that keeps people coming back. It’s relatable in a way that sneaks up on you.
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Based on the novel series by Robyn Carr, the series follows neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan who finds herself in legal trouble and returns to her hometown in rural Nova Scotia to reconnect with her estranged father, Sully.
I didn't want to like it. Felt like the story lines were contrived. The characters and plots a little too hokey for me.
But them BAM! Binged watched over the past few weeks the entire 3 seasons and I gotta say, for whatever reason, I got "emotionally hooked".
Week after week. Dealing with one "oh no moment" after "oh no moment". For some reason it draws you in like that.
Sullivan’s Crossing doesn’t just hook people with its plot, it pulls you in with the kind of emotional messiness that feels real. It’s got that quiet charm of a small town but wraps it around big feelings and tangled relationships. You’re not just watching characters go through stuff—you’re feeling it with them. There’s something about seeing Maggie or Sully wrestle with choices that aren’t clean-cut, and how every decision ripples through the whole community. The drama’s there, sure, but it’s the slow burns, personal reckonings, and that sense of “we’ve all been there” that keeps people coming back. It’s relatable in a way that sneaks up on you.
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Posted on 7/30/25 at 8:40 am to Nole Man
Thanks. Doesn't sound like my cup of tea or chardonnay, but...
maybe.
maybe.
Posted on 7/30/25 at 9:02 am to minimal
Well, "Lola" did blossom in Season 3, so if you could just make it that far...


Posted on 7/30/25 at 1:48 pm to Nole Man
Wife and I watched it when we couldnt find anything else. Its so cheesy. So many melodramatic moments with whiny music as she jogs.
Agree, it sucks you in.
Agree, it sucks you in.
Posted on 7/30/25 at 9:37 pm to Nole Man
I watched it last week to rest my brain during my lunch hour. It is fine. Not earth shattering,
but an easy, pleasant watch. I binged it in five days.
I found myself saying “boy those people are lucky a neurosurgeon happened by” too many times.
And for a minute I couldn’t quite put my finger on what was just a little odd with the little gay fella…until I did.
but an easy, pleasant watch. I binged it in five days.
I found myself saying “boy those people are lucky a neurosurgeon happened by” too many times.
And for a minute I couldn’t quite put my finger on what was just a little odd with the little gay fella…until I did.
This post was edited on 7/30/25 at 9:38 pm
Posted on 7/30/25 at 11:34 pm to Sugarbaker
It’s definitely not for the typical poster here. Seasons are 10 episodes and it moves quickly. (S3 is on the CW app) The scenery is great. Nova Scotia is freaking beautiful.
Posted on 7/31/25 at 6:32 am to S
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It’s definitely not for the typical poster here. Seasons are 10 episodes and it moves quickly. (S3 is on the CW app) The scenery is great. Nova Scotia is freaking beautiful.
Fer sure. But the wife (no pics) and I just had to have closure. We even got that CW App to see what happened instead of waiting for it to appear on Netflix (I think on August 11th).
So, we binged on the CW to close it out. Never heard of it.Damn, that site has 3, YES COUNT them 3 ads, that repeat over and over and over.
But the GREAT news for Sully fans is that we gets us a Season 4, maybe in May of 2026!
Posted on 7/31/25 at 8:04 am to Nole Man
Luke Danes GOAT, but I’m gonna have to pass on this one boss.
Posted on 7/31/25 at 1:00 pm to PhilipMarlowe
He’s every bit as much of a curmudgeon in this but even more detached.
The board would love the gay/lesbian couples and the redhead’s first bf being a total cuck.
The board would love the gay/lesbian couples and the redhead’s first bf being a total cuck.
Posted on 7/31/25 at 4:19 pm to Nole Man
We liked it, good change of pace from crime dramas.
Posted on 7/31/25 at 4:39 pm to S
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The scenery is great. Nova Scotia is freaking beautiful.
Yes! Told my husband…”to Nova Scotia please”!
Posted on 7/31/25 at 11:28 pm to Sugarbaker
If you like decent to slightly bad young adult dramas… it’s perfect. And luckily enough that’s almost my ideal genre so it’s great
Posted on 8/1/25 at 8:25 am to Nole Man
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Based on the novel series by Robyn Carr, the series follows neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan who finds herself in legal trouble and returns to her hometown in rural Nova Scotia to reconnect with her estranged father, Sully.
I didn't want to like it. Felt like the story lines were contrived. The characters and plots a little too hokey for me.
But them BAM! Binged watched over the past few weeks the entire 3 seasons and I gotta say, for whatever reason, I got "emotionally hooked".
Basically Virgin River in Canada. And I'm here for it!
Posted on 8/1/25 at 8:58 am to S
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The board would love the gay/lesbian couples and the redhead’s first bf being a total cuck.
I will give them credit. In creating the "Andrew Character", they created the most punchable face in television.

Posted on 8/1/25 at 6:01 pm to Nole Man
That land developer guy is extremely punchable.
Posted on 8/2/25 at 10:18 am to S
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That land developer guy is extremely punchable.
True. But Glenn had is "Come To Jesus Moment", so we'll give him a pass.
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