The thing that allows “Kaleidoscope” to jumble its episode order is its structure. Each episode follows a different time period either before, after, or during the heist. That means if you want the most straightforward order, you could go chronologically, which makes the most sense. Suppose that’s the way you want to go. In that case, the episode order you want is “Violet” (24 years before the heist), “Green” (Seven years before the heist), “Yellow” (Six weeks before the heist), “Orange” (Three weeks before the heist), “Blue” (Five days before the heist), “White” (The heist), “Red” (The morning after the heist), and “Pink” (Six months after the heist).
Granted, most places recommend saving “White” for last, so you can easily put that at the end if you don’t want any spoilers. However, if you want to go a bit more outside of the box, there’s always the “ROY G. BIV” order. As you may have noticed, all of the episode titles are colors of the rainbow, so when you feel a little feisty, you can opt for “Red,” “Orange,” “Yellow,” “Green,” “Blue,” “Pink” (in lieu of indigo), and “Violet.” This leaves you with “White” to watch at the very end.
Ultimately, the order in which you tackle “Kaleidoscope” changes how you view the characters and your overall experience with the series. It was designed so that there are no wrong answers, but this being the internet, no one will stop until they find the perfect viewing experience.
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