the kaleidoscope never goes out of fashion and is a fun toy for all ages. 【classic retro toys】the kaleidoscope toy is a classic toy in the 18th century more than 200 years later, it is still a popular toy, full of childhood memories, just rotate the end to enjoy the magical and changeable patterns and experience the flowing vision feast, discover more fun. each lap creates a magical, intricate and symmetrical mosaic, where the play of light and shadow will surp. 【explore the beauty of symmetry】the kaleidoscope educational toy contains a colorful and cute cartoon appearance through our kaleidoscope, children can understand the beauty of symmetry with their own eyes, just rotate the barrel to enjoy unlimited color patterns. However, the episode is centered on the owner of the safe, Roger Salas (Rufus Sewell), who starts to get paranoid about the safety of his company.īoth episodes do set up the holes within the crew's awkward team-up pretty well but feel like a confusing way to enter the series.【fine workmanship】these classic kaleidoscope toys are mainly made of high-quality kraft paper, safe and non-toxic, light weight but strong, can withstand daily play, long-term use does not fade, exquisite workmanship, smooth surface without burrs, comfortable to the touch, kaleidoscopes are great for boys and girls are safe and can be used with confidence. Meanwhile, "Blue" is set five days before the heist as the crew put in their finishing touches. This episode sets up Niousha Noor's character Nazan Abassi pretty well as the law enforcement officer trying to hunt the crew down, similar to Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) in "Now You See Me," or Raquel Murillo (Itziar Ituño) in "La Casa De Papel" ("Money Heist"). "Orange" is set three weeks before the heist as the crew is being followed by the FBI. While they do have great character-building and action scenes, nothing about the episodes really feels like an introduction to the story. "Orange" and "Blue" are mid-way into the planning for the heist making them weird places to start the story. These episodes set up the antagonists of the series Nazan Abassi (Niousha Noor) and Roger Salas (Rufus Sewell) However, it does have one cool twist at the end which is spoiled if you watch any of the other episodes. The heist plan is to steal bonds (physical papers that represent the ownership of debt owed by a company or government) that belong to three of the most notorious criminals in the world from one of the most impenetrable safes in New York.įrankly, this episode isn't the most exciting place to start, nor does it set up many of the characters' motivations for the heist. Finally, there is RJ Acosta (Jordan Mendoza), the crew's driver and technology expert. There's explosives expert Judy Goodwin (Rosaline Elbay) and her husband Bob Goodwin (Jai Courtney), the safe-cracker. He's joined by Ava Mercer (Paz Vega), a resourceful woman with an armory of guns. There's Stan Loomis (Peter Mark Kendall), a smuggler who can get the materials they need for the heist. It's essentially an episode-long heist team-up montage where Leo starts to form his crew. "Yellow" is the first episode that is shown when you click on the series and it's an adequate place to start. After this, you can then follow the story chronologically. While every episode has great character development, these two episodes are the most character-focused and least action-heavy of the story, making it a good entry point into the series. The episode "Green" follows Leo during his prison days and his brilliant plan of escape. We learn about his motivations for the heist itself (because a heist is always personal). "Violet" follows Leo's life in the '90s as he deals with racism in the US and tries to leave behind his life of crime. If you want to understand the motivations for the heist before it occurs, the best episodes to start with are "Violet," which is set 24 years before the heist, and "Green," which is set seven years before the heist.īoth episodes set up the motivations for the main character and mastermind of the eventual heist Leo Pap (Giancarlo Esposito). Giancarlo Esposito plays the lead Leo Pap.Įach episode of "Kaleidoscope" is set at a certain time in relation to the heist whether that is during the heist, before it, or after it. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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