Bar Karma - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
A Guy Walks Into the Bar
Billionaire internet mogul Doug Jones stumbles into a mysterious bar, where the strange waitress and bartender offer him more than a drink - they offer him the chance to change his life.
Once Upon a Time Line
A writer arrives at Bar Karma and learns that his latest manuscript will inspire an act of terrorism, but he remains unconvinced that a children's book could lead to such violence.
An Open Mind
A hospital patient is summoned to Bar Karma in the middle of a surgical procedure... will she make it out of the operating room alive?
Double Blind
In 2017, a beautiful Brazilian woman arrives at Bar Karma with a mysterious device...but when it's destroyed, it could mean the difference between life and death.
Fair Catch
Dayna summons a '60s football player to Bar Karma who is torn between two women. But when Doug tries to help, he lands in dangerous territory -- the cheerleaders' locker room.
Term Limits
A US senator from 2058 is hiding a secret from the President that could kill her career and her lover.
The Arrival
While most of the universe is dreaming, the jukebox mysteriously allows an unwelcome stranger into Bar Karma, and James must face his deepest fears.
The Hacker
When Doug tries to stop a hacker from releasing a virus to destroy the Internet, Dayna must take the biggest risk of all...leaving the bar.
Three Times a Lady
When a waitress with multiple personalities enters Bar Karma, the staff must determine which personality has the karmic dilemma and how to help her.
The Day the Music Died
When a man runs into Bar Karma to escape the police, the staff is scared of what he's hiding in his jacket...until they see it 's not a gun, but a drumstick.
Enter the Community
World s collide when a Bar Karma Community Member is the patron at the bar and explores the cosmic choices leading to the series finale.
Man Walks Out of a Bar
Doug returns to the luxury of his former life and is offered a deal on an unusual news organization. But Dayna tries to bring him back by revealing the truth about her ... and why he was brought to Bar Karma in the first place.
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