Kid Nation - Episode Summaries

Episode Summaries

No. Episode Title Days Airdate Upper-Class Merchants Cooks Laborers Town Bonus Gold Star Exits Nielsen Ratings
Households Adults 18-49
1 "I'm Trying to be a Leader Here!" 1-4 September 19 Red Blue Yellow Green Seven Outhouses Sophia Jimmy 5.8/10 3.0/9
2 "To Kill or Not to Kill" 5-7 September 26 Blue Red Yellow Green None (Task Failed) Michael None 4.8/8 2.8/8
3 "Deal With It!" 8-10 October 3 Yellow Blue Green Red Microwave & Cocoa Mallory None 4.7/8 2.4/7
4 "Bless Us and Keep Us Safe" 11-13 October 10 Blue Red Yellow Green Religious Books Morgan Cody 4.3/7 2.0/6
5 "Viva La Revolución!" 14-16 October 17 Yellow Green Red Blue Oral Hygiene Products Greg None 4.7/8 2.4/7
6 "Bonanza is Disgusting" 17-19 October 24 Red Green Yellow Blue Fruits & Vegetables DK None 5.1/8 2.5/7
7 "The Root Of All Evil" 20-22 October 31 Blue Yellow Green Red New Clothes & Free Laundry Nathan None 4.4/8 2.0/7
8 "Starved for Entertainment" 23-25 November 7 Green Blue Red Yellow None (Task Failed) Kennedy None 4.5/7 2.1/6
9 "Not Even Close to Fair" 26-28 November 14 Blue Yellow Green Red None (Task Failed) Blaine Randi 4.7/8 2.4/7
10 "Let Me Talk!" 29-31 November 21 Blue Green Yellow Red Letters From Home Laurel None 4.3/7 2.0/6
11 "I Just Like The Recess Part" 32-34 November 28 Green Blue Yellow Red Town Arcade Hunter None 4.5/7 2.1/6
12 "Where's Bonanza, Dude?" 35-37 December 5 Green Red Blue Yellow Hot Air Balloon Ride Alex None 4.5/7 2.2/6
13 "We've All Decided to Go Mad!" 38-40 December 12 No District Assignments Three $50,000 Gold Stars Zach
SophiaA
MorganA
MiglėA
None (final episode) 4.5/7 2.2/6

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