The Circle | |
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Season 4 | |
Presented by | Michelle Buteau |
No. of days | 13 |
No. of contestants | 13 |
Winner | Frank Grimsley |
Runner-up | Trevor St. Agathe |
Fan Favorite | Josh "Bru" Brubaker |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Release | |
Original network | Netflix |
Original release | May 4 – May 25, 2022 |
Season chronology | |
The fourth season of the American reality competition streaming series The Circle premiered on Netflix on May 4, 2022. Michelle Buteau returned as host; the season consists of 13 episodes, initially released four episodes weekly. Players compete without ever actually meeting in person; they communicate through a simulated social media interface, portraying themselves in any way they choose.
Frank Grimsley, who had played the game as himself, won the US$150,000 prize on May 25, 2022. His win cemented him as the first LGBT winner. [1] Trevor St. Agathe as "Imani" was the runner-up. Josh "Bru" Brubaker won the Fan Favorite award and US$10,000. [2]
The contestants, or "players", move into the same apartment building. However, the contestants do not meet face-to-face during the course of the competition, as they each live in their own individual apartment. They communicate solely using their profiles on a specially-designed social media app that gives them the ability to portray themselves in any way they choose. Players can thus opt to present themselves as a completely different personality to the other players, a tactic otherwise known as catfishing. [3]
Throughout the series, the contestants "rate" one another from first to last place. At the end of the ratings, their average ratings are revealed to one another from lowest to highest. Normally, the two highest-rated players become "Influencers", while the remaining players will be at risk of being "blocked" by the Influencers. However, occasionally there may be a twist to the blocking process – varying from the lowest rating players being instantly blocked, the identity of the Influencers being a secret, or multiple players being blocked at one time. Blocked players are eliminated from the game, but are given the opportunity to meet one player still in the game in-person. Then, the day after a blocking, a video message is shown to the remaining players to reveal if they were real or fake. [3]
During the finale, the contestants rate each other one final time, where the highest rated player wins the game and US$150,000. [4] Also, fans of The Circle are able to vote for their favorite player. The player that receives the most votes is known as the Fan Favorite and receives US$10,000. [5] [6]
The season was announced on August 9, 2021, when Netflix renewed The Circle for a fourth and fifth season prior the premiere of the third season. [7] The season premiered on May 4, with four episodes releasing weekly until May 25. [8] [9]
A teaser for the season was released on April 27, 2022, showing bits of the cast and revealing that the prize money had been increased to $150,000 rather than the $100,000 prize awarded during previous seasons due to Spice Girls members Emma Bunton and Mel B increasing the prize fund by completing a mission while partaking in the season. During the trailer, it was also confirmed that previous host Michelle Buteau will continue to host the series. [10] [11]
Filming for the season took place in Fall 2021 at an apartment complex in Manchester, England. The same complex that was used during previous seasons and other versions of the series. The apartment complex is prepared with twelve furnished and ready-to-use apartments for the players to live in. [12] [13]
After the third season began airing, casting for the fourth and fifth seasons opened on April 12, 2021. [14] [15] The initial members of the cast were revealed on April 27, 2022. [16]
The season consisted of 13 players. Various members of the first set of nine players were teased alongside a trailer release on April 27, 2022. An official cast reveal took place the following day. [16] These players included two catfishes and five players participating as themselves. Additionally, extra players were revealed as the season progressed. The first celebrity contestants, Emma Bunton & Mel B from Spice Girls, competed to help increase the prize money, however they did not partake in ratings and were not competing to win. [17] Other additional cast members included one catfish and two players playing as themselves, two of these players were revealed with the rest of the cast but joined The Circle later. [18] Additionally, Trevor St. Agathe, who was the catfish profile of season two winner and his wife, DeLeesa St. Agathe, participated in this season.
Name | Age | Playing as | Entered | Exited | Status | Ref. |
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Parker Abbott | 21 | "Paul", her 56-year old father | Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Blocked | [20] |
Emma Bunton | 46 | "Jared", a 28-year-old children's author | Episode 2 | Episode 5 | Left | [21] |
Mel B | 47 | |||||
Crissa Jackson | 31 | Herself | Episode 1 | Episode 7 | Blocked | [22] |
Alyssa Ljubicich | 27 | Herself | Episode 1 | Episode 9 | Blocked | [23] |
John Franklin | 24 | "Carol", his 63-year old mother | Episode 1 | Episode 11 | Blocked | [24] |
Josh "Bru" Brubaker | 25 | Himself | Episode 1 | Episode 12 | Blocked | [25] |
Alex Brizard | 28 | "Nathan", a 22-year old college student | Episode 3 | Episode 13 | Blocked | [26] |
Eversen Bevelle | 35 | Himself | Episode 7 | Episode 13 | Fifth place | [27] |
Rachel Evans | 29 | Herself | Episode 3 | Episode 13 | Fourth place | [28] |
Yu Ling Wu | 25 | Herself | Episode 1 | Episode 13 | Third place | [29] |
Trevor St. Agathe | 35 | "Imani", his wife's friend | Episode 7 | Episode 13 | Runner-up | [30] [31] |
Frank Grimsley | 28 | Himself | Episode 1 | Episode 13 | Winner | [32] |
No. overall | No. in season | Title [33] | Day(s) | Original release date [33] | Prod. code [33] | Ref. | ||||||
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Week 1 | ||||||||||||
39 | 1 | "A Spicy Start" | Day 1 | May 4, 2022 | TC-401 | [34] | ||||||
The first seven players entered The Circle and created their profiles. The first four players to enter, Alyssa, Frank, John (who is catfishing as his mom Carol), and Yu Ling started the first circle chat and viewed each other's profiles. The last three to enter, Crissa, Bru, and Parker (who is catfishing as her dad Paul) enter and join the circle chat. "Paul"/Parker decided to tell the other players that her father's career is being a marriage therapist, which is a lie. During the chat, the players began to feel suspicious that "Paul"/Parker is a catfish after she revealed that she did not know what a memoir is. The players later play a game titled, "Been There Done That", where they are given a statement and vote yes or no whether they've been there or done that. Later in the day, the players were tasked with rating each other from first to sixth, much to their shock of it happening so early in the game. "Paul"/Parker tries to convince Frank and Bru that she is not a catfish. The ratings were revealed to the players with Frank and "Carol"/John placing in the top two spots and being crowned the first influencers of the season. For being the top-rated influencer, Frank was given the chance to choose a new player to join the game. His options were "Jared" and "Trey", both of whom were revealed to be catfish profiles portrayed by Spice Girls members Emma Bunton and Mel B. | ||||||||||||
40 | 2 | "Cake Me As I Am" | Days 1-2 | May 4, 2022 | TC-402 | [34] | ||||||
Emma and Mel officially entered the game and set up their profile as "Jared" a children's author, who was chosen for them by Frank. The next day, Emma and Mel/Jared learned that they must stay undetected, and will only be competing to increase the prize money for the other players. The next day, the duo entered the game and they met the other players. Later, the players played a game where they must decorate a cake to impress the other players. The players spent the day chatting, Emma and Mel/Jared started a chat with Frank and Crissa to learn more about them. At night, Frank and John/Carol were sent to the hangout to decide who to block. The ultimately decided to block Parker/Paul. | ||||||||||||
41 | 3 | "90's Party Surprise" | Days 2-3 | May 4, 2022 | TC-403 | [34] | ||||||
Before she left, Parker/Paul was given an opportunity to meet another player face-to-face, she ultimately chose to visit John/Carol learning that he is a catfish. The next morning, Parker/Paul left a video message to the rest of the players, revealing that she is a catfish. Alyssa started a chat with Jared. New players, Rachel who enters the game as herself, and Alex who enters the game as "frat bro" Nathan, enter the game and set up their profiles. Rachel was allowed to start a group chat with two other players, she chooses to message Emma and Mel/Jared and Yu Ling. Alex/Nathan was allowed to start a chat as well, he chose to message Bru and Frank. That night, The Circle threw the players a "90's Party". Emma and Mel/Jared received a special alert, telling them that the other players will learn that Emma and Mel are behind one of the profiles in the game, but they will not learn which profile. Both Emma and Mel were tasked with visiting the "Inner Circle" to reveal their presence in the game to the players. | ||||||||||||
42 | 4 | "Nobody Is Safe" | Days 3-4 | May 4, 2022 | TC-404 | [34] | ||||||
The players react to the twist. The Circle chat opens up and the players discuss the events. The players partake in a Spice Girls quiz. The players spend the day discussing amongst each other on which profile the Spice Girls could be controlling. Voting began for the players to decide who they thought was the Spice Girls. | ||||||||||||
Week 2 | ||||||||||||
43 | 5 | "Goodbye My Friends" | Days 4-5 | May 11, 2022 | TC-405 | [35] | ||||||
The final votes from the players came down to Rachel and Yu Ling, who voted for Alyssa and Rachel respectively. Since Emma and Mel/Jared did not receive the majority of the votes, they increased the prize fund by $50,000. They revealed themselves as Jared by voting for themselves. The duo was tasked with visiting another player, they visited Alyssa before leaving The Circle for good. The next day, the players received a video message from Emma and Mel/Jared. Later in the day, the players played a game. Alex/Nathan messages Crissa, attempting to create a bond due to feeling alone in the game. The players were later tasked with rating each other from first to sixth. As new players, Alex/Nathan and Rachel were not able to be rated, but could rate. | ||||||||||||
44 | 6 | "All Is Fair in Circle War" | Days 5-6 | May 11, 2022 | TC-406 | [35] | ||||||
Rachel started a group chat with everyone in the game attempting to raise everyones spirits. The players played a game where they must roast each other, the game was hosted by Nikki Glaser. The rating results were revealed to the players, Crissa placed in last place, Bru and John/Carol tied for fourth place, and Frank placed third, Alyssa and Yu Ling were crowned influencers by placing in the top two spots. After Nikki read the players' roasts, Alyssa and Yu Ling were sent to the hangout to make their decision on who to block. | ||||||||||||
45 | 7 | "The Party Divide" | Days 6-7 | May 11, 2022 | TC-407 | [35] | ||||||
Due to being the top influencer, Yu Ling was sent to block the player she and Alyssa chose in-person. She ended up visiting Crissa, telling her that neither she or Alyssa had any connections or trust in her. The next morning, Crissa left a video message for the rest of the players. Frank messages Yu Ling to know the reason why she blocked Crissa, as she was vague about her and Alyssa's reasoning. They eventually add Rachel to their chat after learning that John/Carol is a snake. Two new players, Eversen, a cruise director, and Trevor (who is catfishing as Imani, a friend of his wife) join the Circle. Trevor reveals that he is playing as a catfish because he was his wife's catfish during the second season. Rachel and Nathan chatted with each other and formed a "newbie alliance". Later, both Eversen and Trevor/Imani invited the other players to parties they were tasked to throw by the Circle. Bru and Rachel attended Eversen's party. While John/Carol, Alyssa, Alex/Nathan, Yu Ling and Frank attended Trevor/Imani's party. The players learned that there will be no new additions to the Circle. | ||||||||||||
46 | 8 | "Circle Cyber Attack" | Days 7-8 | May 11, 2022 | TC-408 | [35] | ||||||
Eversen and Trevor/Imani officially enter the Circle. Both new players message the players that did not attend their party. The Circle is interrupted by a "Circle Data Breach". Both Everton and Trevor/Imani are protected from the data breach. The players all anonymously receive photos of another player, they are allowed to ask a question to the player they received anonymously. The players learned that the new players must pass on the antivirus to another player to save them from being blocked, any player left with the virus would be blocked from the Circle. Later that night, Eversen and Trevor/Imani chose to pass the antivirus to Frank. Frank chose to pass it to Yu Ling. Yu Ling chose to pass it to Rachel, and Rachel chose to pass it to Alex/Nathan. In the end, Alex/Nathan chose to pass the antivirus to Bru, leaving Bru in charge of who does not get the antivirus and who gets blocked. | ||||||||||||
Week 3 | ||||||||||||
47 | 9 | "Trust Is Tested" | Days 8-9 | May 18, 2022 | TC-409 | [36] | ||||||
Bru made his decision, he passed the anti virus on John/Carol, blocking Alyssa from the Circle. Before she left, she was allowed to meet another player face-to-face, she chose to visit Bru. The next day, Alyssa leaves a message for the other players, whilst throwing Yu Ling under the bus for not choosing to save her during the virus attack. The players later played a game and spent the rest of the day chatting amongst each other. | ||||||||||||
48 | 10 | "A Plea for Survival" | Day 10 | May 18, 2022 | TC-410 | [36] | ||||||
The player start their day by participating in a game hosted by Eversen. The players were tasked with rating each other, with Rachel, Alex/Nathan, Eversen and Trevor/Imani being eligible to be rated for the first time. The ratings were revealed with John/Carol placing eighth, Alex/Nathan placing seventh, Bru placing sixth, Eversen placing fifth, Trevor/Imani placing fourth, Rachel placing third, and Yu Ling and Frank placing in second and first respectively. Before the influencers made their decision, Frank and Yu Ling were tasked to save two players, Frank chose to save Rachel and Trevor/Imani, while Yu Ling chose to save Bru and Alex/Nathan. At risk, John/Carol and Eversen pled to the influencers on why they should not block them. Before the blocking, both at risk players met in the same room to see who the influencers block. | ||||||||||||
49 | 11 | "Throw to the Wolves" | Days 10-11 | May 18, 2022 | TC-411 | [36] | ||||||
The influencers blocked John/Carol from the Circle. The next morning, he leaves a message for the rest of the players, revealing that he is a catfish. The players participated in a game where they must paint other players. Alex/Nathan and Eversen use the game to their advantage, by painting Frank and Yu Ling as snakes. | ||||||||||||
50 | 12 | "Just When You Thought You Were Safe" | Day 12 | May 18, 2022 | TC-412 | [36] | ||||||
In the morning, Frank invites Rachel and Yu Ling to a private group chat to discuss the painting challenge from the night before. Before the ratings, the players received video messages from friends and family while enjoying a feast with the other players to celebrate almost making the finale. The players made their next ratings with the player coming in last automatically being blocked from the Circle, that player was Bru. Bru was allowed to meet another player face-to-face, he visited Alex/Nathan. After the visit, the players learned that the top rated player would block someone, resulting in a double blocking. Frank was revealed as the secret influencer and was tasked with blocking a player anonymously. | ||||||||||||
Week 4 | ||||||||||||
51 | 13 | "A Winner Is Crowned" | Days 12-13 | May 25, 2022 | TC-413 | [37] | ||||||
The blocked player was revealed to be Alex/Nathan. Yu Ling was visited by him before he officially left the Circle. The next morning, the players celebrate making it to the final day in the Circle with video messages from Bru and Alex/Nathan. The players were then tasked to make their final ratings, with these rankings deciding who wins the game. The players met up and met each other face-to-face for the first time in the season. Trevor/Imani entered the room, revealing he was a catfish. Later at the finale reunion, which included blocked players, Michelle Buteau talked with the players before revealing the final ratings. Frank placed first and became the winner of The Circle. Trevor/Imani got second place, Yu Ling got third place, Rachel got fourth place, and Eversen got fifth place. |
Episode 1 | Episode 4 | Episode 6 | Episode 8 | Episode 10 | Episode 12 | Episode 13 (Final) | ||||
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Frank | 1st | Voted for Jared | 3rd | Chose to save Yu Ling | 1st | Not published | Winner (Episode 13) | |||
Trevor "Imani" | Not in The Circle | Chose to save Frank | 4th | Not published | Runner-up (Episode 13) | |||||
Yu Ling | 6th | Voted for Rachel | 1st | Chose to save Rachel | 2nd | Not published | Third Place (Episode 13) | |||
Rachel | Not in The Circle | Voted for Alyssa | Exempt | Chose to save Nathan | 3rd | Not published | Fourth Place (Episode 13) | |||
Eversen | Not in The Circle | Chose to save Frank | 5th | Not published | Fifth Place (Episode 13) | |||||
Alex "Nathan" | Not in The Circle | Voted for Rachel | Exempt | Chose to save Bru | 7th | Not published | Blocked (Episode 13) | |||
Bru | 5th | Voted for Rachel | =4th | Chose to save Carol | 6th | Not published | Blocked (Episode 12) | |||
John "Carol" | 2nd | Voted for Nathan | =4th | Saved | 8th | Blocked (Episode 11) | ||||
Alyssa | 4th | Voted for Jared | 2nd | Not saved | Blocked (Episode 9) | |||||
Crissa | 3rd | Voted for Carol | 6th | Blocked (Episode 7) | ||||||
Emma & Mel "Jared" | Exempt | Voted for Jared | Left (Episode 5) | |||||||
Parker "Paul" | 7th | Blocked (Episode 2) | ||||||||
Notes | 1 | 2,3 | none | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |||
Influencer(s) | Frank, John | none | Alyssa, Yu Ling | none | Frank, Yu Ling | Frank | none | |||
Left | none | Emma & Mel "Jared" | none | |||||||
Blocked | Parker "Paul" Influencers' choice to block | none | Crissa Influencers' choice to block | Alyssa Left without Antivirus Software | John "Carol" Influencers' choice to block | Bru Lowest- rated player | Eversen Lowest rated player | Rachel Fourth highest rated player | ||
Alex "Nathan" Superinfluencer's choice to block | Yu Ling Third highest rated player | Trevor "Imani" Second highest rated player | ||||||||
Frank Highest- rated player | ||||||||||
Ref. | [34] | [35] | [36] | [37] |
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