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: In a parallel subplot, Maggie (Lennon Parham) attends the ball and ends up spending a nostalgic, surprisingly mature evening with her ex-husband, Bruce (Brad Morris). Their story focuses on the "comfort of love from the past," providing Maggie with a sense of closure and confidence as she navigates her new life as a mother. Cast and Crew Director : Stuart McDonald
: Throughout the gala, the "geeky yet romantic tension" between the two reaches a boiling point. While they face the reality of their mutual attraction, the episode ends on a cliffhanger after an intense conversation, leaving their ultimate status unresolved until the following episode.
A major turning point in the series occurs as the long-simmering feelings between Emma and Mark finally come to a head. [S2E7] Playing House
The episode is widely regarded for its ability to shift from broad rom-com clichés to genuine emotional depth, particularly through Maggie’s storyline and the long-awaited confrontation between Emma and Mark.
: Jessica St. Clair, Lennon Parham, and Gavin Steckler : In a parallel subplot, Maggie (Lennon Parham)
: The episode marks the end of their relationship. The breakup happens relatively quickly as Emma is forced to confront the fact that her heart isn't fully in it.
Playing House (TV Series 2014–2017) - Full cast & crew - IMDb While they face the reality of their mutual
The primary plot centers on Emma (Jessica St. Clair) organizing the local police department’s annual gala, the "" event. Emma takes her role as organizer with her usual high-intensity focus, but the evening is complicated by the presence of Rabbi Dan (Kyle Bornheimer), whom she has been dating, and the looming tension with her ex-boyfriend, Mark (Keegan-Michael Key). Romantic Tensions and Resolutions