![]() Kaleidoscope Random Order: The way the show is supposed to be watched is the order in which Netflix randomly delivers the episodes to you. ![]() And so I’ll help you select the right way to watch. There are through-lines and character arcs that you want to keep the drop from happening until the last moment… and there are others that just don’t matter. And trust me, there are okay ways to watch through… and then there are fantastic ways to watch through. But this one is weird, in that I know that you are going to want help from a reliable source that will give you the best way to watch the show for your first time through. Normally, I really don’t want anyone in my posts that haven’t already seen the movie. I want to help you make a decision on how to go forward in deciding how to watch the show. But today? I’m trying to do my readers a solid. Normally, my posts are SPOILER FILLED CHAOS for anyone that hasn’t watched the show. Oh, and by the way, its scrambled premise! Well, today, we are going to go through a few of the various orders that are possible, and I’ll give you my own personal favorite, plus a few others to intrigue you for re-watch potentials as well!! It’s a given that you should watch the show – it’s an awesome bank-heist film, filled with shady characters, double crosses, and amazing actors. And by random I mean – everyone gets the order of the episodes differently. For example, who can forget the crazy, choose your own adventure, style of Netflix’s Black Mirror episode Bandersnatch? And now, Netflix has released Kaleidoscope, an innovative show that is delivered to the viewer in a scrambled, completely random, fashion. But Netflix has tried to push the envelope more than any other in the technological presentation of shows and movies. Single site films (or as I call them, closed box movies – here’s a list), single shot films (My favorite of which is Victoria), and everything in between. know just how much I enjoy it when show/movie creators play with the format and try new things. Trust me, you are going to want to make choices before you hit play. You can read this from top to bottom, and get advice on how to choose how to watch the show. Plus, since Kaleidoscope has so many orders to be watched in, it can be re-watched in different orders, which will still provide some surprise to audiences.Netflix’s Kaleidoscope Order Recommendation – Quick PSA: if you are looking for a little bit of advice on how to watch Netflix’s new show Kaleidoscope, I’m here for you. ![]() Following this, audiences can re-watch the series to view it in different styles, as spoilers will not matter as much. This means that the first episode is the introduction to the team, and the ending is the heist, so audiences are kept with questions until the end of Netflix's non-linear show. Therefore, the best way to watch Giancarlo Esposito's questionable villain Leo Pap and his crew, for the first time at least, is by Netflix's original recommendation. However, with Netflix's recommendation of ending with episode "White," it is advisable that the audience first viewing ends with White, so the big mysteries are not spoiled along the way. ![]() For example, viewers can go off their favorite colors or start with the heist and figure out how the characters got to that position. Kaleidoscope has plenty of different ways to watch, and viewers do not have to stick to the recommended but go entirely on their own. ![]()
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