Taylor Durrell, a freelance writer whose sister's car was stolen, dives into the alarming rise of car thefts involving Kias and Hyundais, driven by a reckless subculture of teens known as the Kia Boys. Alongside Ray Surrett, a criminal justice professor, they explore how social media fuels these thefts and the emotional toll on victims. They discuss the phenomenon of performance crimes and its historical evolution, shedding light on how the quest for online fame impacts teenage behavior. Personal anecdotes add humor to this serious issue.