Sullivan's Crossing season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
George assesses upgrades at a campground, discussing financial troubles and a potential sale, which the owner declines. Meanwhile, farewells and unresolved tensions highlight personal and professional dilemmas. A legal battle over medical negligence forces Dr. Sullivan to confront her career and decisions, leading to introspection about her impact and future. Familial and romantic relationships strain under the weight of past decisions and future uncertainties. In the end, choices about career paths, personal growth, and reconciliation with past regrets define the narrative's resolution.
Full Episode S01E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What improvements have been made to the campground?
Every cabin has indoor plumbing, and some VIP cabins have tubs.
Why is the owner considering a second mortgage?
Due to poor market conditions and bad comps.
What does George require for the appraisal?
A summary of the owner's income for the last three years, expenses, and P&L statements.
Is the owner interested in selling the campground?
No, the owner is not interested in selling despite an offer from a buyer interested in expanding a golf course.
Who is leaving to go back to Boston?
A character who was checking on a patient's recovery before heading back to sort out personal matters.
What job offer is left open?
A spot at the search and rescue team.
Why did Sydney resign from her job at the diner?
Due to disagreements over hiring an assistant manager and feeling undervalued.
What is the legal case about?
It involves a young patient's death and the ensuing lawsuit against Dr. Sullivan for alleged medical negligence.
How does Maggie Sullivan feel about her career after the court case?
She reevaluates her focus on only one aspect of a patient, realizing the importance of seeing patients as whole people.
What decision does Maggie make about her career?
She is considering whether to take a job offer in Boston, reflecting on the simplicity and less stressful life at the campground.
Does Maggie reconcile with her father?
The conversation suggests unresolved issues and a complex relationship without clear reconciliation.