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'Sullivan's Crossing' Season 3: Letters lead to heartbreak for Scott Patterson's Sully, questions for Chad Michael Murray and Morgan Kohan

'Sullivan's Crossing' Season 3: Letters lead to heartbreak for Scott Patterson's Sully, questions for Chad Michael Murray and Morgan Kohan

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We left Sullivan's Crossing with Cal (Chad Michael Murray) and Maggie (Morgan Kohan) agreeing to move in together, but there's plenty more relationship drama sparked in Season 3, Episode 7. While some couples get closer, some fall apart, including a particularly heartbreaking moment for Sully (Scott Patterson) and Helen (Kate Vernon).
But this week's episode of Sullivan's Crossing picks up right where we left off, with Jacob (Joel Oulette) and Lola (Amalia Williamson) stuck in the mine, trying to figure out a way to get out. But more importantly, they're frantically looking for Jacob's backpack, which has his blood sugar kit that he urgently needs.
Eventually Edna (Andrea Menard), Frank (Tom Jackson), Maggie and Sully realize Lola and Jacob are missing.
While the search and rescue team is looking for them, Jacob loses consciousness from diabetic shock, as Lola tries to retrieve his backpack, stuck under the rubble. Once Maggie and Cal make it to the mine, they help get Jacob's backpack to Lola, and Maggie walks her through what to use in Jacob's kit. Luckily, he regains consciousness.
But just when we think everything is OK, the mine collapses again while Cal and Rafe (Dakota Taylor) are still there, injuring Cal.
Once they're home, Lola opens up to Jacob about her accident when she was a kid and her hard path to recovery, including learning how to walk again, and she reassures Jacob that he doesn't need to feel bad about what happened in the mine. Lola and Jacob are very much a couple now, spending an intimate evening together, a first for Lola.
Unfortunately, while Lola and Jacob are solidifying their relationship, that's not the case for everyone at the Crossing.
Sully tells Maggie he likes Helen "a lot." He even found a ballroom dancing class for them to take, but Helen has to take a rain check the deal with important book work.
When Frank probes Sully about how it feels that Maggie is moving out, he says he wants her to be happy. Adding that for the first time in a long time, he's happy himself.
But when Sully goes back to see Helen, she's checked out of the Crossing, just leaving a note behind.
"Something important came up and I had to cut my trip short. Tried looking for you, but you weren't around. Leaving you a copy of my book so you can see how it ends," the letter reads.
"I knew she had to head home sometime, I just wasn't expecting it to be so soon," Sully tells Frank.
It's a heartbreaking moment for Sully.
Even though Maggie and Cal have just reconciled, things take an awkward turn by the end of the episode.
While Cal is hosting a poker night, Maggie gets a call asking her to consult on a patient presenting neurological symptoms. Even though she's not licensed to practice in Nova Scotia, the patient has agreed for Maggie to consult.
At the poker game, Cooper (Steve Lund) addresses the rumour that he's on probation because at his previous station, he punched someone in the face. Cooper confirmed that he punch a good friend at his home, because he found him hooking up with his wife.
As the poker game comes to an end, Cal sees a piece of paper fall out of a book he knocks over, and it's a letter from Maggie to Liam, the summer fling she had in Europe, which she told Lola about in Episode 5.
"I don't know where you are right now or where to send this letter. I'm writing it anyway hoping it can give me some closure. I need you to know that I've never felt like this about anyone before. I realize now that it never would have worked out because even though I love you, my career needs to come first. Being a doctor is who I am and it's who I'll always be. I hope you can understand. Love, Maggie," the letter reads.
As Cal is reading the letter, we find out that the patient Maggie was called in to see is Glenn (Dean Armstrong), who's experiencing dizziness and nausea, in addition to drowsiness, tremor and tingling in his hands and feet. While Maggie tries to leave when she sees it's Glenn, we ultimately see her staying at the hospital, trying to treat her father's enemy.

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