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Like-moi!

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: December 27, 2015
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 56
  • Networks: Télé-Québec, Club Illico
  • Genres: Comedy
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Like-moi!(2015)

TMDB Rating: 6.3 (3 votes)

Overview

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.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

12 episodes • 2015

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1Episode 1Dec 27, 20150.0
2Episode 2Jan 5, 20160.0
3Episode 3Jan 12, 20160.0
4Episode 4Jan 19, 20160.0
5Episode 5Jan 26, 20160.0
6Episode 6Feb 2, 20160.0
7Episode 7Feb 9, 20160.0
8Episode 8Feb 16, 20160.0
9Episode 9Feb 23, 20160.0
10Episode 10Mar 1, 20160.0
11Episode 11Mar 8, 20160.0
12Episode 12Mar 15, 20160.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

11 episodes • 2017

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1Episode 1Jan 9, 20170.0
2Episode 2Jan 16, 20170.0
3Episode 3Jan 23, 20170.0
4Episode 4Jan 30, 20170.0
5Episode 5Feb 6, 20170.0
6Episode 6Feb 13, 20170.0
7Episode 7Feb 20, 20170.0
8Episode 8Feb 27, 20170.0
9Episode 9Mar 6, 20170.0
10Episode 10Mar 13, 20170.0
11Episode 11Mar 20, 20170.0
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Season 3

11 episodes • 2018

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1Episode 1Jan 8, 20180.0
2Episode 2Jan 15, 20180.0
3Episode 3Jan 22, 20180.0
4Episode 4Jan 29, 20180.0
5Episode 5Feb 5, 20180.0
6Episode 6Feb 12, 20180.0
7Episode 7Feb 19, 20180.0
8Episode 8Feb 26, 20180.0
9Episode 9Mar 5, 20180.0
10Episode 10Mar 12, 20180.0
11Episode 11Mar 19, 20180.0
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Season 4

11 episodes • 2019

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1Episode 1Feb 14, 20190.0
2Episode 2Feb 14, 20190.0
3Episode 3Feb 14, 20190.0
4Episode 4Feb 14, 20190.0
5Episode 5Feb 14, 20190.0
6Episode 6Feb 14, 20190.0
7Episode 7Feb 14, 20190.0
8Episode 8Feb 14, 20190.0
9Episode 9Feb 14, 20190.0
10Episode 10Feb 14, 20190.0
11Episode 11Feb 14, 20190.0
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Season 5

11 episodes • 2020

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1Episode 1Feb 13, 20200.0
2Episode 2Feb 13, 20200.0
3Episode 3Feb 13, 20200.0
4Episode 4Feb 13, 20200.0
5Episode 5Feb 13, 20200.0
6Episode 6Feb 13, 20200.0
7Episode 7Feb 13, 20200.0
8Episode 8Feb 13, 20200.0
9Episode 9Feb 13, 20200.0
10Episode 10Feb 13, 20200.0
11Episode 11Feb 13, 20200.0

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