Live from Lanford
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| "Live from Lanford" | |
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| The Conners episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 12 |
| Directed by | Jody Margolin Hahn |
| Written by | |
| Production code | 218 |
| Original air date | February 11, 2020 |
| Guest appearances | |
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"Live from Lanford" is the twelfth episode of second season of the American sitcom television series The Conners, and the 23rd episode overall. It first aired live on February 11, 2020 on ABC, the night of the 2020 New Hampshire Democratic primary.[1][2] The episode was performed twice; once for each coast.[3][4]
The episode was written by Bruce Helford, Bruce Rasmussen, and Dave Caplan, and was directed by Jody Margolin Hahn.[5] It was the series' first and only episode to be broadcast live.[6]
Mark and Harris watch the live coverage of the 2020 New Hampshire Democratic primary for Mark's school assignment, prompting the rest of the family to chime in with their own political opinions and stress the importance of voting. Mark resents assumptions that he supports Pete Buttigieg because he is gay. The family throws an impromptu going-away party for Louise, believing it will compel Dan to ask her to stay. Their plan backfires, forcing Dan to admit that he and Louise have broken up. Dan consults a priest about his inability to move past Roseanne's death, then determines he will when he is ready. Mark's anger over Harris leaving home comes out, leading her to take time to discuss his and Austin's renewed, though troubled, relationship.