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The Karma Series

2000 The Other Side
Reality

Part 1 :: Aired: April 16, 2000

Joe details his girlfriend Kate's history, her physical beauty, and sets the stage for future problems to emerge in their relationship; the story of Joe's passion for the bathtub girl; Joe foolishly tapes and transcribes his flirtatious phone conversations with Liza, only to have Kate find out; Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield's stories and reflections.

Part 2 :: Aired: April 23, 2000

Larry talks about binge drinking and eating horribly processed foods; Joe has a "precognitive" dream about Kate dancing in an empty bar; Kate dreams of Joe as a fish who ends up with a manipulative Jewish woman; Joe lies to Larry about pushing a fisherman off the pier at Venice Beach; Larry and Rosalie talk about collaborating on a writing project in the Berkshires; Larry tells the story of Svengali; Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield.

Part 3 :: Aired: April 30, 2000

Larry and Zack argue about the value of Nature, and Larry, in despair, drinks on the eve of a theatre performance; Joe and Kate go to counseling where their love is defined as a baby; then they host a bizarre, drunken dinner with black poet, Angel, culminating in Kate's smashing Joe's kitchen; Buddhist teacher, Jack Kornfield.

Part 4 :: Aired: May 14, 2000

Joe and Kate visit a new-age therapist who kneels before them imploring their love; Larry's affair with a neighbor is revealed and he is kicked out of the bedroom. Eric Butterworth and the Science of Mind Church are discussed. Kate attacks Joe with her fists.

Part 5 :: Aired: May 21, 2000

Kristine on the un-sustainability of the first idyllic days of love; Joe obsesses over Kate's potential future lovers and worries about losing his inheritance to Bruce, his mother's gay hairdresser; Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield.

Part 6 :: Aired: May 28, 2000

Kate calls Joe from Rome and they reconcile; Joe remembers his mother's flirtatious ways when he was a young boy; now, in her 80s, she becomes aroused while watching Ally McBeal; Larry tells of a Central Park summer fling; Kristine remembers the boy who walked her to school everyday and how she almost lost him to a more popular coed; Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield.

Part 7 :: Aired: June 18, 2000

Joe baby-sits his neighbors' daughter and recalls the 1965 blackout in NYC and his uncle's death; Joe imagines marrying Elena, his cleaning lady from Ecuador; Joe's drunken Saturday afternoon flirtation with a hot French station volunteer; the bizarre behavior of film writer, Norman Wexler. Buddhist teacher Jack

Bad Karma :: Aired: July 9, 2000

Joe attends a dinner party with famous mass murderers; a patient, about to undergo heart surgery, is cruelly interviewed by Joe; Larry, Kristine and Joe reflect on this interview; Ruth Seymour calls Joe while she's exercising on a treadmill; Joe dreams of a conversation with God, an evening at a Euro-trash nightclub, and a chance meeting with his parents when they were young. With Buddhist teacher, Jack Kornfield.

Karma for Dollars :: Aired: July 23, 2000

Larry, irritated by a noisy couple on an airplane, befriends them when they turn out to be fans; Larry's leaves his one-man show in Amherst to rehearse a new play in Seattle; Joe and Larry argue about money; Larry's tennis match with a woman psychologist turns ugly; Larry and the members of a theatre group visit a factory of seamstresses.

Karma Don't Deny Me :: Aired: July 30, 2000

At Christmas, Larry is enraged at a new-age woman's stupidity; an Indian sage tells Mike's fortune and offers a magic potion; Joe's faux pas with a well-endowed colleague; Joe talks about the relative size of human beings.

Karma Redux :: Aired: October 1, 2000

Joe can't work. Debi, naked and upset, waits for love. Joe spends his birthday alone at home until Kate, crying and vomiting, calls to accuse him of infidelity; a dark comedy of errors follows; an old friend urges Joe to break off the relationship; a memory of childhood, when, as a 7 year old, Joe angrily decided to leave his parents, packed his bag, and realized he had nowhere to go; memories of trying to break off with an Asian ex-girlfriend whom Joe loved; but what is the meaning of the word "love"? Joe urges Larry to deliberately fail because this is the only way he can absolutely control his fate; an ex-girlfriend shows up with an appeal for money.

Small World Karma :: Aired: October 8, 2000

The Incredible Shrinking Man revisited and analyzed. Larry and Joe discuss God's dubious role in the outcomes of competitive sports; Larry apologizes for being Jewish; Joe's childhood illness and aborted visit to his dying uncle during the 1960s NYC blackout are recalled. Debi's female sacred dance circle; Debi euthanizes her father and later experiences his presence in her life; Debi's cat kills a hummingbird.

Waiting for Karma :: Aired: October 15, 2000

Larry recalls his motorcycle and drug days in Los Angeles; he talks about the miracle drug, Progeny, and listens with admiration to his son's avant-garde music; Kristine discusses people's interior and exterior landscapes, and Joe and Kristine debate their perspectives on God and Nature; Larry recounts his painful failure to be admitted to an elite group at summer camp.

Karma Memories :: Aired: October 22, 2000

Joe visits with his parents in Florida and reflects on his step-father's drinking; Larry provides quotations from literature that define his failed life; Kristine speaks of the wreckage in every life and says the dead continue to live in those who survive them; Larry wonders about his own obituary and David provides a mocking eulogy; Larry's builds a fire at his analyst's office.

Karma Crash :: Aired: November 5, 2000

Joe and Kate reconnect and take a walk in the neighborhood; Joe and Kate's last, violent night together. Dark memories and disintegration. Larry remembers Rosalie.

Silent Sea :: Aired: November 12, 2000

Joe dreams of reuniting with Kate; T.S. Eliot reads from his work; Debi celebrates Halloween in New York and meets an Italian who gives her the best kiss of her life; she takes a radio phone call in the nude; David's insane speech.

Volume I -- 8 CDs:: $74.99

Volume II -- 8 CDs:: $74.99

Karma Complete :: $110.99
  • Contains all titles in Volume I and Volume II