Mauvais Karma hit Canadian television in 2010 and immediately felt different. Produced by Sphère Média Plus, this lively TV serial mixed everyday frustrations with pure comic timing. The central character stumbles from one ridiculous setback to the next, yet the writing never turns mean. Instead it finds warmth inside the mess. That balance is what made the show stick with people across Canada. Sphère Média Plus knew exactly how to keep the energy high without rushing the jokes. Scenes breathe. Conversations feel real. Then suddenly everything collapses in the funniest way possible. Mauvais Karma thrives on those sudden flips. Viewers in 2010 quickly learned to expect the unexpected, and that sense of playful dread became part of the fun. The Canadian setting grounds the chaos; ordinary streets, ordinary jobs, ordinary hopes all get twisted by relentless bad luck. What still impresses is how lightly the series carries heavier ideas about fate and second chances. Nobody preaches. The laughs simply arrive while the characters scramble to fix whatever just went wrong. Sphère Média Plus packed each episode with small, sharp observations that reward rewatching. Supporting players bounce off the lead with perfect rhythm, turning minor mishaps into full-blown disasters that somehow feel hopeful by the end. Mauvais Karma never pretends life is tidy. It just insists the mess can be entertaining. That honest streak, wrapped in bright Canadian comedy, explains why the 2010 series still gets recommended. Fresh eyes discover it, old fans return, and the bad-luck charm keeps working. Sphère Média Plus delivered a show that feels both of its moment and oddly timeless. Simple premise, clever execution, lasting smiles.
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Year2010
Number of episodes36
Number of seasons3
Episode run time44,22
StatusEnded
GenresComedy
Production countriesCanada



