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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Morgan Kohan about Maggie's husband Twist in the final of the third season, season 4 future with cal (exclusive)

Morgan Kohan about Maggie's husband Twist in the final of the third season, season 4 future with cal (exclusive)


Exclusive interview

Jessie Redmond / Fremantle

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Sullivan’s Crossing Season 3 Episode 10 “Head to the Heart.”]

Maggie (Morgan Kohan) and Cal (Chad Michael Murray) cannot take a break Sullivan's intersection. The central couple of the show went through the wrestler several times in season 3. Maggie had to reconcile a new relationship in the honeymoon phase, while she brought her grief to lose her baby after the final fire of the second season 2.

Cal had to confront his earlier demons when he learned that his Schizophrene father was terminally ill. If that wasn't enough trauma, Maggie learned that Edna (Andrea Mendard) had a brain tumor who was permanently blinding her or killing her with risky operation. Then Maggie and Cal were almost in “on a break” when it became clear that Maggie was not ready for a long -term relationship until she found out her career path.

To be honest, Cal jumped the weapon with these accusations when you consider what Maggie had been through in the past few months and had just recently connected with her father Sully (Scott Patterson). However, the two managed to find out. After Maggie had taken out in the Oder around Edas Tumor again, she recognized what her next steps should look like at the intersection. She will spend the fourth season in Canada so that she can open her own medical practice in the city. This enables her to help people as she always looked for. If the hospital needs it to get involved in another operation, she can do that too.

Chad Michael Murray as Cal Jones and Morgan Kohan as Maggie Sullivan in 'Sullivan's Crossing' season 3

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Cal was overjoyed over the news, and the two planned together to contract, but the bliss was short -lived. When the two of Maggie's career realization and their exciting new chapter stood up, a newcomer approached them. He introduced himself as a Liam (Marcus Rosner) – like in Maggie's former “Summer Fling” Liam, whom she concentrated on her career – and then dropped the bomb that he was actually a Maggies husband.

A look at Cal and Maggies faces proves that they did not expect this relationship at all. We have to wait for the fourth season to get the whole story about Maggie and Liams deeper than expected summer. In the meantime, Swoooon The series star Morgan Kohan, to talk about this great turn, settled Maggie entirely into the intersection and ends in the Maggies relationship with Cal from here.

At what point in the season were Roma and the authors in this regard of Maggie and Liam much deeper than a summer meat?
Morgan Kohan: I remember that I heard a bit. I didn't know that they were married. It started to talk when we filmed the scene with Lola and Sommerflingen. I knew he would get in, but I didn't really know when or in what capacity. This cliffhanger was so much fun to read.

Did you find out that she was previously married, did she reject how to think about her attitudes towards marriage and commitment?

Kohan: That is a great question. I have the feeling that it appeared at the last minute that I didn't really have time to think about it, but I think it would definitely do it. It certainly makes much more sense that it is more hesitant. At the same time, I still don't know the story, so who knows when we find out a little more of this information, what it really means that he is her husband and all of these things.

How do you imagine that you and Cal's relationship will test it? You have overcome this big hurdle and you don't get a second to breathe before another obstacle is in front of you.

Cohan: Absolutely. I mean, a few conversations have to be held. It will be a matter of trust to rebuild yourself, because this is a pretty big deal to leave away.

What would you say is the biggest difference in your relationship with Cal between start and end of the season?

Cohan: I think at the beginning of the third season they are still very much in the honeymoon. They are very excited and simply in love and dizzy. You are so happy to get to know each other at this level. In the end, they have proven themselves in many ways and are ready to fight for each other. You have already overcome so many hurdles by the end of season third. You are in a grounded place that is a little more realistic … you just feel solid … until Liam appears.

This turn will require Maggies College era to explore the past. What are you most happy about discovering you during this time?

Kohan: I am very happy to hear more about her life, who she was, how she changed. Was it just as neurotic about things and everything that has to be in perfect order? Was that something that came through later in life? I'm happy for everything.

Before Liam appeared, Maggie made a big decision to found a clinic at the intersection. How do you think, will you rule more in this place that you call at home?

Kohan: I think it helps so much. It is a great weight to withdraw from her after she was in this hover for so long. As soon as you have a plan, as soon as you have a kind of purpose, you have to know what will happen. I think it has to be a great relief for you.

She says that it is not an operation she wants, but to help people. Do you think she's really finished with the scalpel?

Kohan: This is probably something that she is willing to let go, but I am sure that there is a potential that it is still part of her life, just not in the same way as in Boston.

In the last two episodes you have to play them for the first time since the pilot in the operating room. How was it to play surgeons in this area again?

Kohan: It was so cool. I loved it. I said, “Wow, I really feel like a fraud here. It's great.” I looked at a piece of fabric. I had tweezers and the scalpel and all of this, but at that time I was not near another brain.

How did it change the loss of Edna Maggie this season?
Kohan: How heartbreaking for you! I think it's such a wake -up call about how important people are in their lives. They all remind you of how important this place and these people are for you. I hope she can spend time with her and really base herself in this relationship in the future.

How was it different from that several times that she lost almost Sully at that time?

Kohan: With Sully it was several times [Maggie]Choice. She doesn't come back when she was a child and [staying away] As an adult. That was your choice. She left the intersection at the end of the first season, which was her decision to go. Then there was a medical fear. This was so terrifying for her and in a different way.

What was your part of the rotating season 3?
Cohan: I just feel so happy that we have three seasons. We have built up such a miracle relationship with many of the crew members who are the same. Many of the actors were with us. There is such a comfort. I feel like such an inviting home for every season.

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