Emmy Voters, Don’t Forget About ‘Laid’: Peacock’s One-Season Dramedy Is Worth a Second Look

It’s been 30 years since the publication of Nick Hornby’s novel “High Fidelity,” and there’s a reason that it has been adapted into a movie, a TV show and a Broadway musical. Turns out, a book about tracking down your exes in hopes it will help you understand why your latest relationship failed is extremely prescient – even if it came out during the dial-up era.

Laid,” the Peacock comedy from Nahnatchka Khan and Sally Bradford McKenna and adapted from the Australian format of the same name, is “High Fidelity” for a generation raised on true crime and procedural television.

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