Netflix’s Twitter revealed four separate recommended watch orders for “Kaleidoscope,” with several being inspired by other popular properties from TV and film.
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Chronological progression lets episodes play out sequentially through the show’s timeline. The order for this style goes “Violet,” “Green,” “Yellow,” “Orange,” “Blue,” “White,” “Red,” and “Pink.”
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Letting “Kaleidoscope” play out in the vein of a “classic detective story” tosses some flashback episodes in later on to break up the forward progression of the main plot. This order goes “Orange,” “Green,” “Violet,” “Red,” “Yellow,” “Blue,” “White,” “Pink.”
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A watch order inspired by Netflix’s crime-comedy series “Orange is the New Black” replicates that show’s penchant for jumping all around in time to tell its story. The order is “Green,” “Violet,” “Red,” “Orange,” “Yellow,” “Blue,” “White,” then “Pink.”
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The last order structures “Kaleidoscope” like one of director Quentin Tarantino’s works. Specifically, it starts the action from the get-go and slowly fills in the crucial backstory details as time goes along. This order goes “Blue,” “Green,” “Yellow,” “Orange,” “Violet,” “Pink,” “White,” and “Red.”
Of course, there are other opinions on what the best order to watch “Kaleidoscope” is. In fact, the show’s cast believes it’s better to use a personalized watch order. “I think the magic of this is to watch it in the color scheme that appeals to you,” Giancarlo Esposito told Collider. “Certainly, if it pops up on Netflix in a suggested order, I would say jumble that order and just go for one.”
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