Have you ever heard of interactive TV series? What if you can watch a series in a non-linear, non-passive way? This means you can choose what happens next. You don’t just sit there, stare at the screen, and watch. You participate. This is basically what interactive TV shows are about.
Netflix is one of the first to venture into these types of shows. Representing a groundbreaking shift in the entertainment world, challenging boundaries between storytelling and giving viewers the opportunity to participate, this innovative format has viewers make choices that steer the narrative, offering a dynamic and novel cinematic experience.
Avid Netflix fans know that when talking about interactive TV series, one of the first things to come to mind is “Kaleidoscope.”
“Kaleidoscope” is a heist drama television anthology series renowned for its episodes’ shuffled order, which revolves around Leo Pap, a master thief, together with his crew, attempting an epic heist worth $7 billion.
Its eight episodes are titled as colors and not numbered in a sequence since you can watch them according to your preference. Each time a story unfolds, the viewer is transported to themes of corruption, greed, heartbreak, and betrayal.
Here are the best orders for watching “Kaleidoscope.” That’s plural, as watching it in multiple orders is possible.
Chronological Order
Watch the show in the order in which the events transpire.
- Violet
- Green
- Yellow
- Orange
- Blue
- White
- Red
- Pink
Worldbuilding Order
A traditional, intense, and thought-provoking order.
- Yellow
- Green
- Violet
- Orange
- Blue
- Red
- Pink
- White
Rainbow Order
An order based on the color sequence of the rainbow.
- Red
- Orange
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Pink
- Violet
- White
Suspense Order
For those who want to be at the edge of their seats.
- Red
- Yellow
- Pink
- Green
- Orange
- Violet
- Blue
- White
Netflix has revolutionized how people watch their favorite shows and new shows, too. It is just right for this platform to take advantage of opportunities. It is only fitting that they become as creative as possible to break boundaries, and introduce something that viewers will love and never forget, such as “Kaleidoscope’s” interactive aspect.