Murray Defends Sullivan's Crossing After Patterson Exit

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- Chad Michael Murray told Yahoo! Canada that "various, different things" transpire in casting shake-ups, insisting the show "stays totally true to itself" and that Sully — who "built the Crossing" — remains central despite his physical absence in Season 4.
- Scott Patterson left Sullivan's Crossing ahead of its Season 4 premiere on CTV due to "untenable" creative differences, per Deadline's exclusive report earlier this month.
- Patterson publicly fired back after showrunner Roma Roth's comments implied the series simply moved on from Sully as a plot decision, saying "the fans deserved better than to think the embodiment of this character, me, would just disrespect not only the show, but them."
- Roma Roth said Sully "isn't physically present" in Season 4 but "remains an important part of the world with the potential to be included in future seasons should that align with the ongoing creative."
- Season 4 is positioned as a Murray-Morgan Kohan two-hander, debuting on The CW on April 20 before subsequently moving to Netflix; it picks up the day after Season 3 ended with Sully relocating to Ireland.
Why it matters: Patterson's exit reframes Sullivan's Crossing as a Murray-Kohan two-hander, a creative pivot that distances the show from its namesake character while leaving a door open for his return. The public back-and-forth between Patterson and Roth puts the dispute on display for fans, turning the show's identity — not just its cast — into the real story of Season 4.
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