Season 4 of Sullivan’s Crossing is coming to an end — but will Cal and Maggie’s relationship conclude for good as well?

In Us Weekly’s exclusive clip from the Monday, June 22, finale, Maggie (Morgan Kohan) tries to fight for a future with Cal (Chad Michael Murray), saying, “I know what you said before, but I am not ready to give up on us, Cal.”

Cal, however, isn’t as willing to reconcile.

“Sometimes you just need to know when to walk away,” he tells Maggie, who replies, “I never meant to hurt you.”

Season 3 of Sullivan’s Crossing, which started streaming on Netflix in August 2025, initially hinted at trouble when Maggie’s ex Liam (Marcus Rosner) reappeared in her life. The fourth season got even more confusing for Maggie as she found herself growing closer to Liam.

After Maggie found out that Liam didn’t abandon her for a job but was actually taken hostage as a war journalist for three years, they shared an unexpected kiss.

“It’s a huge shakeup, no matter what,” Kohan, 32, exclusively told Us in June about the breakup between Cal and Maggie. “That’s going to absolutely rattle the foundation of any relationship.”

Kohan continued: “No matter how solid you are — and maybe the more solid you are — the harder it is [to work through that]. I think Cal and Maggie are meant to be, so I have hope for them.”

The actress defended her character’s decision.

“I feel like it wasn’t necessarily a decision for her. Something so physical happened and to have such a shock to your whole system of falling through a floor and being like, ‘Can I breathe even?’ It just completely cracked her open,” Kohan explained. “It was just like all of the stuff that she’s held in for so long — it all broke her open.”

Kohan hinted at an “inevitability” when it came to Maggie and Liam’s feelings resurfacing. While the actress couldn’t tease how the love triangle would end, she expressed “hope” that fans would be pleased — and Rosner could return for more seasons.

“Everybody on set just loves Marcus, so we would love for a version where he’s around one way or another,” she said. “We’ll see how that goes, but as hard as it is for some of our audience members, I’m happy with how much it’s making people feel.”

Looking ahead, Kohan is hoping for more opportunities to learn about Maggie’s life from before her return to the Crossing.

“What I really loved about all of that was getting to do the flashbacks and really seeing the younger version of Maggie,” she gushed to Us. “Seeing her fully letting go and just going with what was happening in front of her … I’ve really loved getting to see.”

Sullivan’s Crossing is currently streaming on Netflix. Season 4 airs on The CW Mondays at 8 p.m. ET.

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