There are many hilariousromantic comedyshows out there about modern dating, fromNobody Wants ThistoEmily in Paris.

The latest addition to this sub-genre,Laid, adds a supernatural twist to this format.

These are 10 reasons why you should watchLaid, if you haven’t already seen the series.

AJ and Ruby standing in a cemetery in Laid Season 1.

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6Rubys Character Development

Ruby is not just a passive character to whom things happen.

In spite of this, Ruby’s feelings for him continue to grow.

The only consistent person in her life is AJ, even though she doesn’t always treat AJ well.

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The comedy is present throughout the show, keeping the plotline from ever veering into the melodramatic.

She makes impulsive decisions that have really severe (and even deadly) consequences.

In spite of her many faults, though, it is easy to root for Ruby.

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Laidis available to stream on Peacock in the US.

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Zosia Mamet and Stephanie Hsu are dressed in mourning clothes and at a funeral in ‘Laid’.

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Stephanie Hsu and Finneas O’Connell in bed together, looking up at the ceiling in Laid.

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Brad talking to AJ, Richie, and Ruby in Laid Season 1.

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AJ and Ruby talking to Richie in Laid Season 1.

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Stephanie Hsu lays on a leather couch looking very sad in ‘Laid’.

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The back of Ruby’s head, with Richie and Isaac on either side in front of her in Laid.

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Stephanie Hsu wears an orange sweater and dances in ‘Laid’.

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Stephanie Hsu looks into a casket in ‘Laid’.

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Zosia Mamet wears a red shirt and stands in front of a white board that says “Ruby’s Sex Timeline” in Laid.

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Stephanie Hsu as Ruby Yao looking sad in Laid Season 1.

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