The reason this stuff is all here, I think to myself, is a testament to Joseff’s business savvy. Not to mention Jean Harlow’s glamorous “Libeled Lady” brooch, Judy Garland’s “Ziegfeld Follies” lariat necklace, and the exotic bird bracelets from “Desert Hawk.” There’s Elizabeth Taylor’s serpent belt from “Cleopatra,” Marilyn Monroe’s pearl earrings from “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” Scarlet O’Hara’s necklace, and Rhett Butler’s cigar case. “This is where we keep the most famous pieces,” says Michele, pointing to a circular glass display case in the corner. Kaleidoscope is now streaming on Netflix.The crown jewels of Hollywood, including the snake bracelets worn by Rita Hayworth in 1947’s “Down to Earth,” the leaf brooch worn by Jean Harlow in 1936’s “Libeled Lady,” and the bird bracelets worn in 1944’s “Desert Hawk.” Click on the image to take a closer look. The necklace they lifted in the fatal heist shown in the episode “Violet” was left in the safe in “White” as a calling card to show this wasn’t just a heist: It was revenge. The series ends with one last message from Leo to his former partner, Roger Salas. Hannah, Leo’s daughter, swapped out the bonds with decoys, allowing the powerful triplets to write off the loss. While the gang does escape, it’s not with the billions they thought. Judy then tries to strangle Bob with a crowbar and almost succeeds, but we see him give himself a life-saving tracheotomy. RJ (Jordan Mendoza), the driver, tries to fight back, but Bob kills him and hides his body in a dumpster. However, other parts of the heist go sour.īob pushes Judy to betray the gang with him and take the bonds for themselves, but she’s hesitant. A mask is used to foil the facial recognition software, while a swarm of bees is used to foil the stride identification software. In the finale, “White,” most of the action goes as planned. Much of Kaleidoscope’s finale is a confrontation between Leo and his daughter, Hannah. What happened at the end of Kaleidoscope? In the episode’s final moments, we see Leo shot in the back by a mysterious figure who happens to be wearing the same t-shirt Roger’s son wears in the finale, leading fans to believe the generational theme of the series hit a final note with Roger’s son avenging his father. Stan runs away, while Judy happens upon the money Roger gave Bob and, seeing an opportunity, grabs it and runs. Bob then tracks down Judy (Rosaline Elbay) and Stan (Peter Mark Kendall) in South Carolina, but thanks to a surprise sting operation, he’s the one who ends up gunned down. Roger agrees to fund Bob if he promises to kill Leo Pap (Giancarlo Esposito).īob tracks down Leo and Ava (Pax Vega) living a low-key life, but that quickly changes when they’re captured and a bloody gunfight breaks out, leaving Ava dead. This episode follows Bob (Jai Courtney), who’s been rendered mute by an emergency tracheotomy during the heist, as he contacts the jailed Roger Salas (Rufus Sewell) and plots revenge against his fellow thieves after not getting the payout he expected. While “White” is the final episode, the fate of most characters lies in “Pink,” which is set six months after the heist. How many members of the Kaleidoscope heist crew survive? Not many, to be honest.
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