Kaleidoscope: Netflix subscribers face dilemma when watching ‘thrilling and confusing’ heist series

Netflix subscribers face a dilemma when watching the new version, kaleidoscope.

kaleidoscope It hits Netflix on Sunday (January 1) with its unusual premise that has raised eyebrows and questions from many viewers.

Crime Drama – Made by Matchstick men Author Eric Garcia – Set over 25 years. It follows a group of master thieves led by… Too bad stars Giancarlo Esposito, who work together to pull off an elaborate heist.

However, what really intrigued viewers was the fact that the series was designed so that viewers could watch seven of the eight available episodes in any order.

This means that every episode, titled in different colours, except for the finale – which is titled “White” – can be watched in any sequence and the narrative will still make sense.

Netflix users set kaleidoscope The episodes are in different sequences, except for the first and last episode.

Netflix states, “The order in which [viewers] Watching the episodes will influence their view of the story, the characters, and the questions and answers at the heart of the heist.”

However, people can choose to watch the installments in any order to create a unique viewing experience.

(David Scott Holloway/Netflix)

Given the fact that there are 5040 possible combinations to try kaleidoscope — and those who choose to throw the finale into the mix face a mind-boggling 40,320 ways — viewers are stumped over the best possible arrangement.

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What is the best viewing order? kaleidoscope? a viewer questioned on Twitter.

Another added: “Best color to start kaleidoscope From?”

“Okay, what order are you watching kaleidoscope? wrote a third person.

Some other viewers advised which sequence offered the best experience, with one person writing: “Watch the following: red – yellow – orange – green – purple – blue – white – pink.”

Another suggested a different arrangement, suggesting: “red, purple, orange, green, yellow, blue, pink, white”.

Besides Esposito, the sprawling cast includes Paz Vega, Rufus Sewell, Tati Gabriel, Rosalynn Elpay, Jordan Mendoza, Jai Courtney, Nyesha Noor, and Sojung Soon.

kaleidoscope Now available to watch on Netflix.

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