Warning: This article contains spoilers for Kaleidoscope. Read at your own risk!
Throughout Kaleidoscope, the goal of the team is to pull off one of the biggest heists of all time as they try to infiltrate one of the most secure vaults, if not the most, in all of America and their goal is to get $7 billion worth of unsecured bonds, but where did it end up after everything they've done?
Where Did The Bonds End Up in Netflix's Kaleidoscope?
It isn't simple to pull off a heist, much more the biggest heist of the century on the most secured vault in the US, if not the whole world in Kaleidoscope. The vision of Leo Pap and his band of thieves, Ava Mercer, Bob and Judy Goodwin, Stan Loomis, and RJ Acosta seems to be so ambitious until they actually pull it off.
In the White Episode in Kaleidoscope, it features the day of the heist and what happened, what went wrong, and where the bonds end up in. Months of planning finally happened in the middle of a hybrid storm in New York City wherein they used the rain to their advantage, or so they thought.
The plan did, after all, push through, and they are actually successful in robbing all of the safes in Roger Salas' company, SLS, even planting a necklace that sent Salas to jail to serve 20 years. They just, however, had a glitch in the plan -- Hannah Kim, daughter of Ray Vernon a.k.a. Leo Pap.
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See, all the bonds were loaded up on the elevator by Judy, to be received by RJ, their driver, and before all the weird stuff happened between each of the characters, Hannah Kim and her adoptive sister, Liz, made a small change in the plan that led all of those in the heist penniless.
As revealed by Hannah, she took all the bonds while it was en route to RJ via the elevator. Employing Liz in the mailroom of SLS, Hannah planned a heist on her own, with the support of the actual owners of the bonds, the Triplets. Hannah revealed it to Ray, her father, because she wanted him to change.
Once a thief, always a thief. Hannah knew better so she set up everyone. She revealed to the Triplets the plan with a promise to return their bonds to them, leaving Roger Salas and her father in the middle of a heist where no one wins. All of them lost to who they thought their inside man is, she got a heist of her own.
In the end, the bonds are returned to the Triplets, no one from the heist gets the money, Roger Salas was sent to jail to serve 20 years, and Hannah Kim is in the middle of it all. She outsmarted everyone, even her own father. She's no insider, she's the center of the whole heist.
Presumably, the Triplets secured her quiet life by the sea to raise her daughter as a reward for helping them recover what's taken from them. Hannah did, after all, give their assets back plus the insurance claim on the loss they had could have doubled their money, too.
Kaleidoscope is now streaming on Netflix.