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Karma (2020 TV series)

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Karma
GenreReality TV
Created byJ. D. Roth
Scooter Braun
Presented byMichelle Khare
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producersJ. D. Roth
Adam Greener
Sara Hansemenn
Fred Pichel
Production companyGoodStory Entertainment
Original release
NetworkHBO Max
ReleaseJune 18 (2020-06-18)[1] –
June 18, 2020 (2020-06-18)

Karma is an American competitive children's television series hosted by Michelle Khare. It premiered on HBO Max on June 18, 2020.[2][1] For unknown reasons, the show was taken down from HBO Max on September 1, 2020, and now is not currently available to view.

Production

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Produced by GoodStory Entertainment, Karma was co-created by actor and children's game show presenter J. D. Roth and music producer Scooter Braun.[3][4] It was announced on October 9, 2019, that HBO Max had picked up the show with Michelle Khare as host with an anticipated June 2020 release date.[2]

The contests

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The laws of Karma

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Each team selects a law of Karma and a color to represent it. These laws are given in the form of a medallion representing each law. The eight laws of Karma in Season One were:

  • Inspiration
  • Connection
  • Patience
  • Giving
  • Humility
  • Growth
  • Focus
  • Responsibility

Once eliminated, players had their medallions given to one of the remaining teams.

Karma Coins

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After the team that won the challenge selects two teams to send to the Cave of Karma, the remaining teams each receive a Karma Coin. They will give these Karma coins to one of the two teams chosen to go to the Cave at the offering. At the offering, each of the safe teams, excluding the team that won the challenge, come up one at a time and hand their team's coin to the team that they wanted to help at the Cave. The coins play a role in the cave, and having more coins would give the teams more opportunities to survive the Cave.

The Cave of Karma

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The winning team of the challenge would get to select two teams to send to the Cave of Karma, where they would face off in a challenge which would eliminate one team. The challenge at the Cave was to find one (or more) Karma Coin(s[Note 1]) given to them. The coins were hidden by the opposing team under one of the 10 stone chambers that were on each side. After the hiding of the coins, each team would take turns to find their coin(s) by smashing open one of the chambers. The first team to find that Cave's amount of coins would win and return to the game.

  1. ^ If both teams do not share the same amount of coins, the goal would be to find the number of coins that the team with the lowest amount has.

Season summaries

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Season Laws Teams Filming Location Winning Team Runner-Up Team Episodes Originally aired
Boy Girl Boy Girl First aired Last aired
Karma 8 8 Shaver Lake, California Jack Silver Skyla Sousa Aaron Thomas Raye Andrea Munoz 8 June 18, 2020

Season 1 - Karma (2020)

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The season consisted of eight teams (in order of elimination):

Position Team Boy Age Girl Age Starting Law
of Karma
Cave Winner Inherited
Law(s)
Law(s)
Held
Name Hometown Name Hometown
8th Green Elijah Mack San Diego, CA 14 Skylie Thompson Cyril, OK 15 Growth Yellow Red 1
7th Orange Adren Gilmore Keller, TX 14 Presley Alexander Los Angeles, CA 14 Focus Yellow Yellow 1
6th Yellow Elijah “Eli” Naidas Melbourne, FL 14 Illya Mehrzai Houston, TX 14 Patience Grey Pink 2
5th Grey Huck Flanagan Pomfret, CT 15 Sienna Coward Martinez, CA 14 Humility Blue Blue 1
4th Blue Luke Youssef Hampton Falls, NH 14 Ariana Pettit St. Johns, AZ 14 Responsibility Red Purple 2
3rd Pink Justin Darrigo Tewksbury, MA 14 Avon Stoutamire Mary, SC 15 Giving Purple 3
2nd Red Aaron Thomas Raye Newburgh, ME 13 Andrea Munoz Miami, FL 14 Connection Purple (Finale) 4
1st Purple Jack Silver Rahway, NJ 14 Skyla Sousa Lowell, MA 14 Inspiration 4
Right-to-Stay Eliminations
Boy Girl
Name Hometown Age Name Hometown Age
Jack Silver Rahway, NJ 14 Ciera The Bronx, NY 14
Harrison Halewood Crowley, TX 15

Elimination table

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Contestants Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Jack & Skyla SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE CAVE WIN (2) FIRST
Aaron & Andrea SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN CAVE WIN WIN (4) SECOND
Avon & Justin SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE WIN OUT
Ariana & Luke SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE CAVE OUT
Huck & Sienna SAFE WIN SAFE CAVE OUT
Eli & Illya SAFE CAVE CAVE OUT
Adren & Presley SAFE SAFE OUT
Mack & Skylie WIN OUT
Harrison QUIT
Ciera OUT
Key
  The team won the Final Cave Challenge and became “Karma” Champions.
  The team lost the Final Cave Challenge and were the runners-up.
  The contestant won the team selection challenge and created all the teams of Karma.
  The team won the Team Challenge and sent two other teams to the Cave of Karma.
  The contestant won Laws of Karma at a challenge.
  The team did not win the challenge, but was safe from going to the Cave of Karma.
  The team won at the Cave of Karma and avoided elimination.
  The team lost at the Cave of Karma and was eliminated.
  The contestant was eliminated at the Right to Stay.
  The contestant withdrew from the competition.

Offering Summary

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EPISODES
TEAMS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8**
Purple Yellow Orange Yellow Gray Blue CAVE FINALIST
Red Yellow Orange Yellow WIN CAVE WIN FINALIST
Pink Yellow Orange WIN Blue WIN CAVE Purple
Blue Yellow WIN Gray* CAVE CAVE Purple
Gray WIN Orange CAVE CAVE Purple
Yellow CAVE CAVE CAVE Red
Orange Yellow CAVE Red
Green CAVE Red

*Blue team offered Gray team one regular Karma coin, plus an extra Karma coin they won in the "Tlit" team challenge.

**In the Final, the eliminated teams offered clues instead of coins to the final two teams. These clues would help them in the final Cave of Karma.

WIN: The team won the challenge. Since they nominated two team to go to The Cave of Karma, they will not make an offering.

CAVE: The team was sent to go to The Cave of Karma.

FINALIST: The team is a Karma finalist.

Cave of Karma Matches

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Episodes Matches
2 Yellow

1 coin found

Green

No coin found

3 Yellow

1 coin found

Orange

No coin found

4 Gray

4 coins found

Yellow

2 coins found

5 Blue

3 coins found

Gray

2 coins found

6 Red

2 coins found

Blue

1 coin found

7 Purple

2 coins found

Pink

No coins found

Trivia

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  • The Yellow team was the only team to not only go to The Cave of Karma three times, but also go back-to-back three times.
  • Red team had won three team challenges (Ring My Bell, Pull it Up, I've got it in the Bag), which makes them the team with most team challenge wins. Closely followed by Pink team with two wins (Fill and Spill, Head Strong).
  • Yellow team had won two Cave of Karma matches, which makes them the team with the most Cave of Karma wins. Gray, Blue, Red and Purple are all tied with one win.
  • Yellow team had the highest amount of Karma Coins offered to them will a total of seven coins.
  • According to the Rob has a Podcast Karma recap for episode 2, in the Green vs Yellow Cave of Karma match up, Green team found their one coin on the first swing. Yellow team also found one of their coins, which caused a reset. This was not shown in the episode.
  • The Purple team and Pink team got offered a total of 4 medallions each, which makes them the teams with the most medallions offered to them by another team. (Pink was offered 4 medallions, all from Yellow team. Purple was offered 4 medallions, all from the Blue team)
  • Green, Orange, and Pink were the only teams to be eliminated at The Cave of Karma on the first visit.

References

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  1. ^ a b Petski, Denise (May 13, 2020). "HBO Max Sets Premiere Dates For 'Doom Patrol' Season 2, 'Adventure Time' Specials, Amy Schumer Docuseries & More". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Petski, Denise (September 9, 2019). "HBO Max Orders Kids Competition Series 'Karma' & 'Craftopia' Hosted By Michelle Khare & Lauren Riihimaki". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
  3. ^ "Scooter Braun Teams With JD Roth to Form Unscripted Content Studio". Variety. 12 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  4. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (June 12, 2018). "Scooter Braun & JD Roth Launch Unscripted Content Studio GoodStory Entertainment". Deadline. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
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