Kaleidoscope is one of the newer miniseries on Netflix right now, boasting an interesting watch method.
The drama is centered around the largest heist ever attempted worth $7 billion, and the vengeance and betrayals that come with it. The series was created by Eric Garcia (Matchstick Men),and stars the much-loved master villain Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul) as top thief Leo Pap.
The nine-episode crime thriller is set up so that viewers can watch it in absolutely any order, only advising to start with the episodes entitled "Black" first and "White" last.
So, let's see what viewers have to say about Kaleidoscope...
Careful! These reviews may contain plot spoilers!🚨🚨🚨
1.Breaking Bad's Gustavo Fring is ingrained in everyone's mind, so much so that his name pops up in this review!
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2.Without context, this show sounds strange.
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