'Sullivan's Crossing' Season 3: Chad Michael Murray, Morgan Kohan face make-or-break moment for Cal and Maggie
In Sullivan's Crossing Season 3, Episode 6, things get heated between Cal (Chad Michael Murray) and Maggie (Morgan Kohan). After she told Cal that she didn't want to move in with him, the question is whether their relationship will last.
Additionally, it's an uphill battle for Rob (Reid Price), who has to fix up the lodge in just two weeks when the health and safety officer returns. But additional snags make Rob's dream diner look almost impossible to achieve.
Starting with the lodge, Jacob (Joel Oulette) is able to identify that there's "wet rot," a fungus that gets into wood when it's damp. Rob has to replace the infected parts and treat the rest to make sure it doesn't spread.
But things get worse when they find a giant water stain on the floor, meaning all the plumbing has to be replaced.
Luckily, Cooper (Steve Lund) agrees to have the guys from the fire station help at the lodge, so Rob can, hopefully, make the two-week deadline. But when one of the firefighters gets stomach pain, can't breathe and eventually develops a rash, the question is whether there's possibly something at the lodge that caused the reaction.
Sully (Scott Patterson) is feeling guilty about not checking the condition of the lodge before promising the space to Rob. But when Helen (Kate Vernon) comes over to comfort him, she convinces Sully to take a yoga class to ease his mind, as much as possible.
On the way back from the class, Helen probes about something Sully's wanted to do that can push him out of his comfort zone. Sully reveals that he's always wanted to try ballroom dancing, and she recommends they look into taking classes together.
Meanwhile, Edna (Andrea Menard) is facing her own medical issues. After experiencing possible menopause symptoms, she finally goes to see a doctor about hot flashes, feeling anxious and getting headaches. But when she gets there, the doctor is quite dismissive, saying that she didn't book a physical and she should make an appointment with an OBGYN.
Frank (Tom Jackson) is furious about how she was treated, but following that appointment, Edna tells him she's thinking about retiring.
Now on to the tense relationship between Cal and Maggie.
While Maggie wants to have a conversation with Cal about where they stand, he's more interested in channelling the awkwardness into fixing the lodge.
Eventually talking, Maggie says she feels Cal has "some things to work out" before they move in together, but Cal questions whether it's really him that's the problem.
At the hospital, following the incident with the firefighter who was working on the lodge, Cal says he thought that they were going to move their relationship forward. And says Maggie isn't being honest to herself about why she doesn't want to move in with him.
"I think there's something you're holding back, Maggie," Cal says. "And until you figure that out, I just don't think there's anything left to talk about."
Maggie tries to talks to Sully about it, but they're interrupted when Helen, who's coming out of the shower at Sully's place, comes downstairs.
Then, while Maggie thought her mom was calling, it was Walter (Peter Outerbridge) on the line. Maggie calls him out for telling her that her father didn't want to have anything to do with her.
"I was just trying to protect you, Maggie," he says in response, adding that he thinks she should be moving back to Boston to continue to pursue her career as a surgeon.
Maggie stresses that she didn't leave Boston because of Walter, the Crossing is her home.
But that conversation was enough to go back to Cal, running to his house in the rain. Maggie tells Cal he was right, she hasn't been honest with herself.
"I'm scared of making a mistake," Maggie says. "I'm scared of losing myself."
"I spent my entire life trying to be perfect, trying to prove that I was someone worth loving, and I am scared that if we do this that you're going to wake up one day and realize that I'm not what you want."
"I know how hard it is for you to let yourself trust someone, " Cal says in response. "I need you to give me a chance. Give us a chance. I love you, Maggie. I just want to make you happy. If you'll let me."
And some passionate making out, and a little more, implies that things end up OK between the show's star couple.
Speaking of romance, Jacob and Lola (Amalia Williamson) spend more time together, as she helps him with his research on lichens. That's when they share their first kiss.
But the shut down mine they were waiting out the storm in seems to collapse to end the episode. Hopefully they're OK when we see the new couple next week.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


UPI
8 hours ago
- UPI
Lauren Cohan: Maggie-Hershel relationship is complex, sad in 'Dead City' S2
1 of 3 | Lauren Cohan (R) and Logan Kim star in "The Walking Dead: Dead City." Season 2 wraps up Sunday. Photo by Robert Clark/AMC NEW YORK, June 22 (UPI) -- Lauren Cohan says she thinks Maggie's strained relationship with her teen son Hershel (Logan Kim) in Season 2 of the zombie-apocalypse drama, The Walking Dead: Dead City, resonates with viewers because it is such a common parent-child dynamic. "That part of the story-line has been really complex and real and sad, and we get to unpack all of this, but mostly because he is a teenage boy and it is his responsibility to NOT do what's best for himself," Cohan told reporters during a recent New York Comic Con press conference. "No," she laughed. "It just comes with the territory that there's going to be a push and pull between he and I, and I think that's what makes the season really relatable for me. We've all been teenagers, and we've all known that nothing our parents say or do, can ever be right, and the rub for Maggie is that the influences that aren't her -- she's not a perfect parent either -- but the influences that aren't her are particularly dire." The Walking Dead spin-off, Dead City, shows Maggie teaming up with Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), her husband's baseball-bat-wielding murderer, for an unlikely mission in New York to rescue Hershel from the clutches of the Croat (Zelijko Ivanek), a power-hungry mad man who just happens to idolize Negan and to whom Hershel has become devoted. Taking the story back. The season finale of #DeadCity premieres TONIGHT at 9pm on AMC or stream it early on AMC+. The Walking Dead (@WalkingDead_AMC) June 22, 2025 "The people that he came in contact with in Season 1 are going to have a lot of influence on him," Cohan said about Hersehel. "You always want to protect your child from danger and the danger here is maybe a little more potent than [what real kids encounter] -- or not, because the dangers of social media and the dangers of mental illness for children are potent. So, I like the fact that we do this on the scale of the apocalypse, but it's issues that are close to the heart." Playing resourceful and loyal community leader Maggie for two seasons on Dead City and 10 seasons on the flagship series, The Walking Dead, has taught the actress the importance of perseverance and leaving one's comfort zone. "You could rest on your laurels or not look for a challenge within yourself as a performer or as a teammate," Cohan said. "I do find myself to be very different from [Maggie] in many ways and I'm always looking for ways that I'm similar," she added. "Knowing the best way to swing a hammer [is one]. One of the things that we, in this world, have more of a luxury to do is self-reflection and there will be more of that in our show and, so, I guess it's just art informing life, informing art." Season 2 wraps up Sunday on AMC and AMC+. Anxiety levels right now. Catch up on the penultimate episode of #DeadCity on AMC+. The Walking Dead (@WalkingDead_AMC) June 16, 2025
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Yahoo
'Sullivan's Crossing' Season 3: Chad Michael Murray, Scott Patterson navigate dating women committed to their careers
A big question in Sullivan's Crossing, after Maggie (Morgan Kohan) decided to stay in Nova Scotia, is how not being a practicing doctor would impact her. Now we're seeing Maggie try to balance her personal life, particularly with her boyfriend Cal (Chad Michael Murray), and that professional desire, specifically after being asked to consult on Glenn's (Dean Armstrong) medical case. Season 3, Episode 8 starts with Cal almost confronting Maggie about the letter he found in last week's episode, in which Maggie wrote to a former fling about needing to put her career first. But instead, Cal just says that he feels they haven't been spending much time together. While helping Rob (Reid Price) at the lodge (which has now been inspected and cleared to continue renovations), Cal tells him about the letter and that he thinks Maggie misses medicine more than she's letting on. Rob comforts Cal by saying that people's perspectives and priorities can change in life, and Cal shouldn't let that one letter get to him. Meanwhile, Sully (Scott Patterson) is in heartbreak mode. He's trying to call Helen (Kate Vernon), but she's not answering his calls. He's also trying to keep busy at the Crossing, clearly trying to take his mind off of Helen leaving. Maggie finds out that Helen left, through Edna (Andrea Menard), while also telling her dad that she's consulting on Glenn's case at the hospital, Sully's enemy, stressing that Glenn is really sick and that she took an oath to help people. "The Sully I know, he'd never turn his back on anyone," Maggie says. Sully agrees with her, but admits he's "on edge" after Helen left unexpectedly. That's when Maggie gets a call that Glenn took a turn for the worse, and she goes through his case again. Glenn came to the hospital with a tremor, requesting a prescription for anxiety medication, thinking he had the "yips," an involuntary muscle spasm. But the new piece of information is that he's developed a rash, similar to the firefighter who came to the hospital the other day, who was helping Rob work on the lodge. Now Maggie thinks there may be a connection. When Maggie talks to the firefighter, he tells her about his landscaping job, which he does when he's not at the firehall. He said his stomach's been off and he was tired before going to help Rob, but thought he was just coming down with something. Maggie has a breakthrough when Jacob (Joel Oulette) shares that the lichen samples he collected show signs of contamination with heavy metals, particularly arsenic, found in things like pesticides used in landscaping. It turns out that the firefighter works for the landscaping company Glenn uses at the golf course, and they were trying to use up pesticides that had recently been banned. Glenn had a particularly high exposure, because he lives and works there. Now that Glenn has answers, being in the hospital alone made him realize that he's been trying to prove his worth to a father who's never been there for him. "I hoped that if I made enough money that eventually he would take notice," Glenn tells Maggie. "But he didn't even bother to return the hospital's calls." At Maggie's request, Sully goes to the hospital to see Glenn and there's a truce. Glenn apologizes to Sully and says he wants to make things right. Glenn has stopped construction on his new development, wanting to make it a conservation area. But there's one catch, Glenn wants Sully to be the one who looks after it for him. Helen eventually picks up the phone when Sully calls and she tells him that she's been in back-to-back meetings because there's a producer in Ireland who wants to turn her novels into a TV series. And she'll be needed in Dublin for a while. Cal goes to check on Sully, who suggests that Sully go to see Helen in Ireland, but Sully doesn't want to "get in the way of her career." Fans of Sully and Helen will be glad to know that Helen calls Sully back with a big proposal, she asks him to come with her to Ireland. "Maybe it's time for you to let go and start focusing on your future," Helen says, with Sully agreeing to join her. In other relationship updates, some couples are stronger than others. Lola (Amalia Williamson) talks to Sydney (Lindura) about her first time having sex, and with Jacob specifically. They talk about the "liberating" but "vulnerable" feeling of opening up to someone so intimately. Despite her feelings for him, Lola is being realistic about the fact that Jacob has to go back to Alberta to finish his degree. But Jacob decides that he's going to call his advisor to see if he can finish up his research from Nova Scotia, meaning the couple could be together for much longer. Meanwhile, Sydney and Rafe (Dakota Taylor) talk about the future of their relationship, with Sydney saying she's not interested in getting married. It's very different for Rafe, who believes a marriage license is important, leaving a big question mark about how long this relationship will last. The episode ends with a big dinner, prepared by Edna, with Frank (Tom Jackson), Cal, Maggie, Sully, Lola and Jacob. But suddenly Edna drops a salad bowl and says she can't see. Another Sullivan's Crossing episode that ends with a cliffhanger.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Yahoo
Exclusive: Content Creator and Podcast Host Remi Cruz Is Married! See Every Detail of Her Santa Barbara Wedding, Including Her Two Vivienne Westwood Gowns
Lifestyle content creator Remi Cruz, who co-hosts the Pretty Basic podcast and is known for her Cooking with Remi YouTube series, first matched with Cal Parsons on Hinge on June 14, 2019. The relationship had legs off the app, and the two quickly became an item. A few years later, in September of 2023, Cal proposed in the garden of a private home in Summerland, California, a charming small town in Santa Barbara that has played an important role in the couple's relationship. "We celebrated our six-month anniversary in Santa Barbara and got engaged in Santa Barbara," Remi says. "It's our happy place, and I always envisioned getting married by the beach." With such a deep connection to the locale, the couple knew they wanted to scope out wedding venues in the Santa Barbara area. In the end, Remi says the couple toured over 85 venues in the area, and none checked out—until they saw Bella Vista Estate, that is. "The venue was perfect because it has privacy, open ocean views, and a hangar so the guests can celebrate into the early hours of the morning," Remi explains. They set the date for June 14, 2025, and invited 140 guests to join them in sunny California for the big day. "It was super important for us to give our guests an incredible experience from start to finish," the bride notes. "From the culinary to entertainment, the constant focus was on how to share joy and love with our friends." With the help of Jason Rhee of Rheefined Company, Remi and Cal planned an elegant, neutral open-air ceremony followed by a tented reception. Here, see every photo from the big day—including the 11-foot ceremony arch, a reception performance by Thuy, and the late-night merch tent for guests to "shop" for favors—as captured by Nicole Ivanov. Related: 75 Unique Wedding Ideas to Wow Your Guests Remi and Cal saw dozens of different venues in the Santa Barbara area, but none checked all their boxes. "We kept running into issues like noise ordinances, location, and layouts," the bride says, so they didn't hesitate to "lock it in" after visiting Bella Vista Estate. Once the location was selected, the rest of the details began to fall into place. The couple worked with MadPie Designs on their classic, elevated invitation suite, which featured an illustration of the venue and clued everyone into the evening's black-tie dress code. The bride spent the wedding morning getting ready with her wedding party, which included her maid of honor, her best friend and podcast co-host, Alisha, and her matron of honor, her closest friend since the 9th grade, Kaylee. The group wore matching pajama sets and robes as the prepared for the big day. Remi knew exactly what she wanted in a wedding dress: "I have always been in love with Vivienne Westwood bridal, and I also knew I wanted a big princess ball gown for my wedding day," she notes, and that's exactly what she wore when she walked down the aisle. Ahead of her first shopping appointment, Remi did a little online browsing and came across the brand's "Nova Bagatelle" style that made her stop mid-scroll. "I immediately knew I had found my dress," she remembers, but she made an appointment to try it on to be sure. But when you know, you know, and Remi knew. "When I went into the store, I tried it on and instantly knew I had found the one. A non-negotiable accessory for the bride? A long mantilla-style veil, which she found at HOMA Bridal. "I struggled a lot for what I wanted for our wedding, but the one thing I always gravitated towards was a cathedral mantilla veil," Remi notes. "I felt that it really completed the look and was so excited to wear it." She finished her look with diamond earrings, a tennis bracelet, and a tennis necklace, which added the perfect amount of sparkle without detracting from her wedding dress or veil. She also carried a bouquet of white peonies. With such a classic wedding dress and veil, Remi wanted a beauty look that would be equally as timeless. "I'm lucky enough to work with the most amazing makeup and hair artists for work events and shoots, so I felt so comfortable with my makeup artist, Eros and my hair stylist, Hayley," the bride explains. "We kept it very similar to what we do for an event where I want to look like myself, just elevated. Flawless looking skin, pinky blush, a nude eye, and my favorite lashes for makeup. And for hair, we went with a very classic soft, romantic curl." While getting ready, Remi's mom gifted her a light blue Louis Vuitton wallet that she had been saving for the special day. "It acted as my something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue," the bride says. Related: The Best Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Something Blue Ideas for Your Wedding Remi's bridesmaids wore light pink strapless dresses from House of CB. "I chose to have all my bridesmaids wear the same dresses because I have always loved that traditional look," the bride explains. "I also wanted to find a dress style that would make them all feel as beautiful as they are. The dress I chose had a corseted waist to snatch them in, but also had a satin overlay and long skirt that comfortably draped them." To encourage each important woman to show off her own personality, Remi asked everyone to have their hair and makeup styled however they liked best. Cal wore a custom white tuxedo jacket with a shawl lapel, black pants, and black velvet loafers for the big day. As a nod to the couple's long relationship, he accessorized with the Rolex watch Remi had given him for his 29th birthday. The couple went back and forth on whether or not to have a first look, and the eventually asked recently married friends for their advice. The general consensus? Do it. "We decided to do a first look after speaking to our other married friends. They let us know how nice it was to spend time before the ceremony together, and also how different the experience was seeing each other for both a first look and down the aisle," Remi remembers. "It also allowed for us to get a bulk of the photos done before the ceremony, to allow for more time with our guests after." The moment was extra special, Remi explains, because the couple had opted to spend the evening before apart. They exchanged letters while getting ready, then saw each other for the first time ahead of the ceremony. "It was incredibly emotional, and so much fun to just share a quiet moment together before the chaos," Remi says. As guests arrived for their ceremony, they were greeted by a welcome sign, pre-wedding drinks, and parasols, which they were encouraged to grab to shield them from the early summer sunshine. The ceremony was held on a grassy lawn at Bella Vista Estate, where guests could take in the view of the ocean in the distance. Rattan-back chairs were arranged on either side of a wooden aisle, which had been lined with lush floral arrangements of white blooms and greenery. At the end of the aisle stood an incredible 11-foot floral arch studded with roses, peonies, hydrangeas, and more in shades of white, pale pink, and mauve. A live string trio performed ahead of, during, and after the ceremony. Programs informed guests about the wedding, including who was in the wedding party and what readings to expect. Remi had four bridesmen in her wedding party; three of the attendants walked the bride and groom's three dogs down the aisle while the last, Oli, tossed flower petals over the aisle ahead of Remi's entrance. When the time came, the bride and her father walked down the aisle to a string rendition of Ariana Grande's "Moonlight." The couple wrote their own wedding vows, and their powerful, heartfelt words were something guests commented on throughout the evening. "The ceremony really gave a look into how much love we have for each other, and showcased the more emotional parts of our relationship," Remi says. After being announced husband and wife, the newlyweds recessed back up the aisle to "Rather Be" by Clean Bandit, as performed by their string quartet. Everyone moved to the cocktail hour space, where lounge areas were arranged for guests and a long blue bar decorated with arrangements of hydrangeas and greenery served up signature drinks. Remi's cocktail was the 'Cruz Cosmo ft. Crystal Light,' which was made from raspberry lemonade vodka and cranberry juice with a lemon twist. Cal's signature drink, "Cal's Silverhand," was a tequila old-fashioned with a beer floater and an orange peel garnish that had been named for his favorite video game, Cyber Punk 2077. Colorful custom napkins featured illustrations of Remi and Cal's three dogs. "Our focus was on guests being able to look at beautiful scenery while also drinking our custom drinks and eating delicious passed appetizers," Remi says. Attendees, including the bride's friend, Lana Del Ray, were encouraged to sign the newlyweds' guest book. "It was so fun to catch up and have a little reunion surrounded by so much love," notes the bride. Remi and Cal slipped away from cocktail hour to take golden hour portraits with their photographer. The reception was held in a peaked tent that had been decorated with light, ethereal draping in shades of cream and blush. Long tables were arranged around a checkered dance floor, the room's focal point, and topped creamy velvet linens and low floral arrangements; the centerpieces contained a mix of peonies, roses, and more in shades of blush and cream with pops of green. Sage green candlesticks in glass votives helped tie the color palette together. Place settings featured gold-rimmed dinnerware, mauve velvet napkins, and pink menu cards. "We focused a lot on food throughout the night, because my main passion and career involves cooking and food," the bride says. For dinner, guests were treated to a three-course meal, which began with a classic caesar salad, a choice of filet mignon or chicken, and dessert options including wedding cake or a cookie and brownie sundae bar. The reception's bar continued to serve signature cocktails, but guests who didn't want to imbibe in alcohol were encouraged to visit an espresso station, where they could grab hot or iced coffee-based drinks or matcha in branded cups. Before their first dance, Remi stole away from the party to change into her reception outfit. She chose another Vivienne Westwood gown, this one made from stretch satin with a corset bodice and figure-hugging skirt. When the couple chose Thuy's "Universe" as their first dance song, they had a special surprise in mind: The singer/songwriter is a close friend of the couple, and she agreed to performed the tune live. A horn trio performed alongside the couple's DJ for the rest of the reception, keeping everyone on the dance floor throughout the night. Related: 15 Celebrities Who Have Performed at Weddings Along with their sundae bar, the couple served classic wedding cake for dessert. They chose a four-tiered vintage-style design, and three miniature figurines of Remi and Cal's dogs adorned different tiers. Guests dug into slices of the decadent cake, which featured layers of vanilla bean cake with Oreo buttercream and chocolate cake with vanilla bean frosting. For Remi and Cal, part of the draw of Bella Vista Estate was that they were able to host their after-party on site. The bride changed into a party-ready mini dress from Kim Kassas while the groom traded his white tux jacket for a black one and an undone bow tie. "At the after-party, we built out a Korean Night Market inspired by my Korean heritage and love for the Myeongdong Night Market in Seoul, South Korea," the bride notes. "Our guests were able to dance, drink, play games, shop merch, and eat tons of delicious foods throughout the night." During the after-party, guests were invited to shop the couple's merch suite. "We made custom merch as party favors for the guests to take home, including sweatshirts, slippers, scarves, and hats," Remi says. "We also had custom takeout boxes and gift bags for the guests to put all their late-night snacks and merch in." A huge hit during this part of the celebration? The crane machine, where guets were able to win wedding-themed Jellycats, Sonny Angels, and Labubus; the couple created the game ahead of the wedding as one of their DIY projects. "It was such a fun project to work on before the wedding together, and it was even more fun after seeing how much everyone loved it," Remi says. "I've gone viral multiple times opening Sonny Angels and Labubus, so it only made sense to include them to some capacity. The after-party had everyone screaming and cheering for each other as they won prizes and was such a success!" "Enjoy the process as much as you can," Remi and Cal advise future couples. "Sometimes things can get super stressful, but we can't even believe how fast the day went by. It made us realize how much more we should have appreciated the slow times, and wedding planning was such a fun experience for us to share as a couple. It was so fun to work creatively and ensure both our visions came to life."Wedding Photographer Nicole Ivanov Photography Wedding Planning and Floral Design Rheefined Company Wedding Venue Bella Vista Estate Bride's Hair Hayley Heckmann Bride's Makeup Eros Gomez Bride's Day-of Dresser Nayri Kalayjian Invitations MadPie Designs Day-of Paper Goods Velvet Fox Designs Calligraphy Calligraphy Katrina Catering 24 Carrots Catering and Events Cake The Butter End Guest Book FêteFone Rentals Town & Country Event Rentals Transportation LL Transportation Videographer Amanda Films Content Creator The BTS BrideUp Next: Exclusive: Beauty Content Creator Shalom Blac Is Married! See the Photos of Her Intimate, Family-Focused Elopement Read the original article on Brides