In this exclusive first look at the penultimate season 4 episode, Maggie (Morgan Kohan) gets honest about her lingering feelings for Liam (Marcus Rosner)
- Maggie struggles with unresolved feelings for her estranged husband Liam while navigating her recent breakup with Cal in a new Sullivan’s Crossing clip
- Season 4 explores Maggie’s complicated love triangle and her efforts to balance personal relationships and professional responsibilities
- Star Morgan Kohan urges fans to hold out hope for Maggie and Cal, calling their connection “magic” and “meant to be”
The Sullivan’s Crossing love triangle just keeps getting more complicated.
Liam asks Maggie what happened, and she reveals that “Cal thinks I’m holding a part of myself back… because of you.” When asked if he’s right, she reveals to her ex, “You being here… it’s opened up a lot of feelings, feelings I thought I had closed the door on a long time ago.”
After apologizing for his arrival in town making her life so complicated, Liam proposes they go an adventure like they like they used to in hopes of getting Maggie’s mind off things.
According to the episode’s official logline, their outing isn’t going to be a lighthearted adventure. “Still dealing with the emotional fallout of her breakup with Cal, Maggie agrees go on a friendly adventure with Liam which takes a perilous turn. Plus, Frank (Tom Jackson) comes to a decision about the future of Glenn’s land,” the synopsis reads.
In May, Kohan, 32, opened up to PEOPLE about season 4’s emotional twists and urged Cal and Maggie fans not to give up hope on the star-crossed couple just yet.
“If you’re going to do the love triangle, you wanted to really pull people in both ways and be able to feel for Maggie in a situation and really see how that could be such a tough spot that she’s in,” she said, before adding that she loves Maggie and Cal’s dynamic just as much as the show’s viewers do.
Season 4 introduced Maggie’s estranged husband Liam, who she initially thought had ghosted her after going on a work assignment. However, she has since learn that the journalist was detained and tortured. Now that she has the whole story, Maggie is trying to work through her old feelings for Liam and her new love for Cal, while also moving forward with her career and running the crossing following her father Sully’s (Scott Patterson) move to Ireland.




