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Peacock’s 'Laid' Cancelled After One Season


Official key art poster for the Peacock series Laid featuring Stephanie Hsu as Ruby Yao standing center with a mysterious and moody background, surrounded by stylized silhouettes of her past lovers, conveying the show’s dark romantic comedy and supernatural mystery themes.

I have to admit, when I first started watching Laid on Peacock, I was hooked instantly. Stephanie Hsu’s performance, the wild, unpredictable storyline, and that weird but wonderful mix of comedy and dark mystery—it all felt fresh and exciting. So, when I heard Laid got cancelled after just one season, I honestly felt pretty bummed. It’s rare to find a show that’s this original, and it sucks that it didn’t get the chance to fully unfold.


If you’re wondering what happened, why Laid got cancelled, and if there’s any hope for it to come back, I’ve got you covered. Let me walk you through everything, and maybe we can commiserate a bit about losing such a cool show too soon.





🚨 What Made Laid So Different? Here’s Why I Loved It

Laid isn’t your typical romantic comedy. It follows Ruby Yao, played brilliantly by Stephanie Hsu, who discovers her ex-lovers are dying one by one in the order she dated them. I remember Ruby saying, “If two is a coincidence, what’s three?”—and honestly, that line stuck with me. It perfectly captures the mix of confusion, frustration, and dark humor that runs through the show.


The mystery, the family drama, and the dark curse made Laid feel like a wild ride I didn’t want to get off. It was refreshing to see something so quirky and layered, especially in a sea of predictable shows.



💔 Why Did Peacock Cancel Laid? My Frustration

Here’s the frustrating part: despite how much I and many others loved the show, Peacock cancelled it because it didn’t get enough viewers. It’s like Ruby’s own struggle — the show was dealing with something unique but not getting the audience it deserved. It felt unfair and honestly, a bit heartbreaking. I wanted to see where Ruby’s story went next, but the streaming numbers didn’t justify keeping it alive.


It’s wild how streaming platforms have to make these decisions so quickly, and creative, original shows like Laid often get the short end of the stick. I really felt this one deserved more time.


😢 How I Felt About the Cancellation — I Wanted More

When I heard the news, I couldn’t help but feel disappointed. Laid wasn’t just entertaining — it had heart, depth, and a unique voice. Stephanie Hsu’s portrayal made Ruby feel so real. That line, “If two is a coincidence, what’s three?” really sums up the sense of disbelief and frustration Ruby—and I as a viewer—felt watching the mysterious deaths unfold.


I was honestly hoping the show would get renewed so I could dive deeper into Ruby’s journey. It’s frustrating when something so good ends too soon, especially when you can tell the creators had so much more to say.





🙏 Is There Any Chance Laid Could Return? I’m Holding Out Hope

The creators have said they’d love to continue the story, which gives me some hope. I’m holding on to the idea that Laid might find a new home someday. Shows like Lucifer and Manifest were cancelled and then saved by other platforms, so why not Laid?


I keep thinking of Ruby’s voice asking,


“If two is a coincidence, what’s three?”

and I want to believe that the story isn’t over yet.


🎬 Where to Watch Laid Now — Don’t Miss Out!

If you haven’t watched Laid yet, or want to re-watch the episodes, they’re all still available on Peacock. I highly recommend it. It’s the kind of show that stays with you long after the credits roll — quirky, emotional, and full of surprises.


✨ A Show That Left Me Wanting So Much More

Laid was a rare gem that got cut way too soon. I’m honestly bummed it didn’t get the chance to grow into something even bigger. It’s a reminder how tough the streaming world is for unique stories.


If you loved Laid as much as I did, let’s keep the conversation alive. Share your favorite moments, quotes, or what you hoped would happen next. Until then, stream Laid on Peacock and savor what we got — even if it wasn’t enough.


Feeling the same way? Drop your thoughts below — I’d love to hear how Laid impacted you too.

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