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Sullivan’s Crossing began its fourth season on April 20 on The CW with a notable absence: Scott Patterson, who played Harry “Sully” Sullivan in seasons 1–3, does not return as a regular.
Showrunner Roma Roth told media the series picks up the day after Sully left for Ireland in the season 3 finale; the character remains part of the show’s world and could appear in future seasons.
Patterson publicly framed his decision as driven by “creative differences,” saying the situation had become “untenable.” The premiere and subsequent coverage show the series addressing Sully’s absence through dialogue — Maggie and other characters react to him being overseas — while Patterson’s name was removed from the main credits.
Season 4 runs 10 episodes, airing Mondays at 8 p.m.
ET on The CW, with the first two episode dates announced (April 20 and April 27); seasons 1–3 are streaming on Netflix and new episodes stream on The CW app.
Cast members including Chad Michael Murray and Morgan Kohan have said the show remains true to itself despite the cast change.








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