America's Psychic Challenge

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  • 2007
  • 1 Season
  • 6.0  (80)

America’s Psychic Challenge was a 2007 reality show that aired on Lifetime. The show featured some of the most promising psychics in the United States, competing with each other to see who had the most accurate psychic abilities. The participants were put through a series of tests designed to challenge their psychic abilities and see if they could accurately predict what would happen. The show had three psychics acting as judges, John Burke, Jackie Barrett, and Michelle Whitedove.

The format of the show was simple; eight psychics would compete in each episode, which consisted of three rounds, each with a different set of challenges. The first round, known as the “What’s in the Box” challenge, was designed to test the psychic’s ability to guess what was inside a sealed box. The contestants were given minimal details about the box and were required to use their intuition to determine what was inside.

The next challenge, called “Remote Viewing,” was a test of the psychic’s ability to gather information about a remote location. The contestants were given a photograph of a location and had to describe the details of the place. Judges would score the psychics based on how close their predictions came to the actual location.

The final challenge of the episode was known as “The Psychic Challenge,” which required the contestants to predict events that would happen in the future. The judges would give a specific time frame, and the contestants had to use their intuition to provide accurate predictions about events that would happen during that time.

Throughout the show, the psychics were also given opportunities to showcase their special abilities such as mediumship, healing, and telekinesis. They also had to face a “Psychic Shock” challenge, which tested their ability to stay focused in unsettling or stressful situations.

In addition to the challenges, each contestant had to interact with the judges and the other psychics on the show. They had to prove their abilities not just through the challenges but also through everyday conversations and interactions.

One of the most interesting aspects of the show was the diverse set of contestants. They came from different backgrounds and had differing beliefs about their abilities. Some of the contestants believed that their abilities were a gift from a higher power, while others believed that everyone had some psychic potential that could be developed.

The three judges had their differences as well. John Burke believed that psychic abilities were gifts from god and believed in the power of prayer. Michelle Whitedove was a clairvoyant and believed that psychic abilities were a natural part of human evolution. Jackie Barrett, a psychic profiler, believed that psychic abilities could be learned and trained.

The show was unique in its concept and execution, but it did not gain mass popularity. Critics praised the show for bringing attention to psychics and their abilities, and the contestants for their courage and openness. However, the show was not without controversy. Some critics pointed out that not all contestants had the same abilities, making the competition unfair. Another criticism was that the format was too repetitive, and the challenges could become predictable.

In conclusion, America’s Psychic Challenge was a reality show that attempted to showcase psychic abilities by challenging contestants with various tests and challenges. The show featured some of the most promising psychics in America, competing to see who had the most accurate predictions. Despite mixed reviews, the show was unique in its concept and execution and provided a platform for contestants to showcase their abilities.

America's Psychic Challenge is a series that ran for 1 seasons (8 episodes) between October 12, 2007 and on Lifetime

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Seasons
Finals
8. Finals
November 30, 2007
The last two remaining psychics have one last showdown before a winner is announced in tonights finale.
Semi Finals
7. Semi Finals
November 23, 2007
Two psychics compete against each other in a variety of activities designed to prove their psychic abilities and will ultimately be named "America's #1 Psychic."
Quarterfinals - Round 2
6. Quarterfinals - Round 2
November 16, 2007
Semi-finals: Four psychics compete against each other in a variety of activities designed to prove their psychic abilities in hopes of being named "America's #1 Psychic."
Quarterfinals - Round 1
5. Quarterfinals - Round 1
November 9, 2007
Quarterfinals - Round 1: Four psychics compete against each other in a variety of activities designed to prove their psychic abilities.
Round 4
4. Round 4
November 2, 2007
Round 4: Psychics Jeff Baker, Sloan Bella, Kim Stempien and Robin Zodiac compete against each other in a variety of activities designed to prove their psychic abilities.
Round 3
3. Round 3
October 26, 2007
First Quarter Finals Qualifying Round 1: Four psychics compete against each other in a variety of activities designed to prove their psychic abilities.
Round 2
2. Round 2
October 19, 2007
First Quarter Finals Qualifying Round 1: Four psychics compete against each other in a variety of activities designed to prove their psychic abilities.
Round 1
1. Round 1
October 12, 2007
First Quarter Finals Qualifying Round 1: Four psychics compete against each other in a variety of activities designed to prove their psychic abilities.
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Where to Watch America's Psychic Challenge
America's Psychic Challenge is available for streaming on the Lifetime website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch America's Psychic Challenge on demand at Amazon Prime and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    October 12, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (80)