Sullivan’s Crossing: Out of the Blue (CTV, Sunday, May 4, 2025)

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CTV’s “Sullivan’s Crossing” returns this Sunday with the second episode of its third season, titled “Out of the Blue.” As Maggie continues to rebuild her life in her Nova Scotia hometown, relationships are tested, new connections are formed, and a shocking discovery throws a surprise into the mix.

Maggie and Cal are looking to reignite the romantic spark with a planned picnic. However, duty calls when Cal receives his very first Search and Rescue alert, cutting their romantic interlude short. Meanwhile, Sully and Helen find common ground through their shared love of birdwatching, which takes a dramatic turn with an unforeseen discovery in the woods.

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Elsewhere in Sullivan’s Crossing, Frank and Edna gear up for the arrival of Frank’s cousin. Lola’s attempt at a carefree girls’ night out takes an awkward turn when she encounters a handsome stranger. Could this be the start of a new romance, or just another complicated chapter in Lola’s life?

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“Out of the Blue” airs Sunday, May 4 at 7:00 PM ET on CTV.

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