Like-moi!

Like-moi!

C8201523m7.0/10
Comedy

Ratings

🎬TMDb
7.0/10(4)

In a series of savage, often offbeat, comedic sketches, Like Me! illustrates the myriad facets—emotions, friendships and sex lives—of the Millennial generation. A mixed bag of absurd send-ups, laser-sharp observations and raw dialogue, the show explores a world where relationships are disposable, sentiment is recyclable, and pleasure is marketable.

Production

Zone3

Language

FR

Status

Ended

First Aired

December 27, 2015

Last Aired

February 13, 2020

Networks

Télé-Québec, Club Illico

Created By

Marc Brunet

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
No providers available for this region.
Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Episode 1
E1
Episode 1
Air date: 2015-12-27
Episode 2
E2
Episode 2
Air date: 2016-01-05
Episode 3
E3
Episode 3
Air date: 2016-01-12
Episode 4
E4
Episode 4
Air date: 2016-01-19
Episode 5
E5
Episode 5
Air date: 2016-01-26
Episode 6
E6
Episode 6
Air date: 2016-02-02
Episode 7
E7
Episode 7
Air date: 2016-02-09
Episode 8
E8
Episode 8
Air date: 2016-02-16
Episode 9
E9
Episode 9
Air date: 2016-02-23
Episode 10
E10
Episode 10
Air date: 2016-03-01
Episode 11
E11
Episode 11
Air date: 2016-03-08
Episode 12
E12
Episode 12
Air date: 2016-03-15

Cast

Katherine Levac

Katherine Levac

Marie Soleil Dion

Marie Soleil Dion

Guillaume Lambert

Guillaume Lambert

Florence Longpré

Florence Longpré

Karine Gonthier-Hyndman

Karine Gonthier-Hyndman

Philippe-Audrey Larrue-St-Jacques

Philippe-Audrey Larrue-St-Jacques

Yannick De Martino

Yannick De Martino

Sonia Cordeau

Sonia Cordeau

Mehdi Bousaidan

Mehdi Bousaidan

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