LAID is the Good Luck Chuck of Death. Stephanie Hsu (The Wild Robot) plays Ruby, a young woman who finds out that her body count means more than just lovers. Ruby discovers that her former lovers are experiencing unusual deaths! This forces her to revisit her past relationships to figure out why this is happening.

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LAID

OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS:

A woman finds out her former lovers are dying in unusual ways and must go back through her sex timeline to confront her past in order to move forward – “Laid” is a f*cked up rom-com where the answer to “why can’t I find love, is there something wrong with me?” is a resounding “Yes. There is. The problem is definitely you.”

A letter from Nahnatchka Khan and Sally Bradford McKenna (co-showrunners/executive producers/writers):

When we started to develop LAID, we were intrigued by the idea of bringing back the old-school, traditional romantic comedy (swelling music! kisses in the rain! Anne Hathaway or someone who is also appealing!), but because we were living in such a dark time (pandemic! industry strikes!), we felt it needed to have some kind of twist. Sure, it could be optimistic and heartwarming and make you believe in love again, but it should probably also have suspense and death and blood. The premise of LAID — a woman discovers all of her exes are dying in mysterious ways — seemed exactly what we were looking for: a f*cked-up rom-com.  
 
Please enjoy as Ruby (Stephanie Hsu) searches for love, along with help from her best friend AJ (Zosia Mamet) who makes Ruby’s sex timeline so she can track down all of her exes — the guys, the girls, the one-night stands, the man she only remembers as “Green Day Shirt,” John Early — to tell them… they’re going to die. It’s truly the love story for our times.  

LAID drops all 8 episodes of the series on December 19, 2024!