Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s fantastic when a series builds suspense to a huge, unexpected conclusion. However, there’s something special about having the flexibility.
To watch a program in whatever sequence you want. Additionally, Netflix offers an eight-part series that is ideal for that pleasure of violating the rules.
In contrast to its other blockbusters, such as the recently released Missing You or Black Doves, which follow a set sequence for binge-watching, this one may be seen in any order and has a distinct effect on the plot.
Kaleidoscope, which spans 25 years, centers on a gang of seasoned criminals who try to get into a vault in order to steal $7 billion.
You will be hopping around between various time periods since each episode is titled after a different color and runs from 24 years before to the theft to six months after it.