
"Like Me" follows the tumultuous journey of Kiya, a rebellious and reckless young woman who unexpectedly gains a massive social media following after posting a viral video of herself robbing a convenience store. Despite her online fame, Kiya grapples with feelings of isolation and a deep yearning for authentic human connection, setting the stage for a raw and emotional exploration of loneliness in the digital age.
As Kiya embarks on a nomadic adventure to escape her troubled past and find meaning, she crosses paths with a diverse group of outsiders—a drifter searching for purpose, an Internet troll hiding behind a screen, and a paint-huffing misfit battling inner demons. Each of them is captivated and drawn into Kiya's chaotic world, creating an unlikely and volatile circle bound by shared pain and vulnerability.
Through their intertwined stories, "Like Me" delves into themes of addiction, identity, and the search for belonging in a fractured society. Against a backdrop of junk food binges, drug use, and the reckless abandon of youth, the show paints a gritty yet empathetic portrait of flawed individuals seeking solace and connection amidst the noise and pressure of modern life.