Highlights From The Month of September 2021
The highlights from the month of September 2021, including the top performances and collected .gifs and quotes.
The highlights from the month of September 2021, including the top performances and collected .gifs and quotes.
It’s time for another elimination, but not before The Circle allows people to anonymously review each other, thus causing some drama.
It is decided who is the real and who is the fake, and soon after, we end up with two new players, who are both catfishes.
With their identity stolen, frustration and desperation start to hit, and hearing how well the imposter is doing makes you fear who might get kicked.
Everyone’s favorite popularity contest game is back, and by the end of the episode, it introduces a whole new twist.
With a minor bit of drama, season 2 comes to an end, and The Circle’s winner is announced.
It’s the penultimate episode of the season, and we FINALLY learn why everyone wants to win $100,000!
The player eliminated in the last episode meets one of the catfish, and, once more, a game stirs up drama.
It’s time for another elimination, and with one person really doing horrible, will the return of the influencers lead to them being taken out or a real threat?
As a new player enters, with a familiar face behind them, so comes one of the newer players making a very foolish mistake.
It’s time for a double elimination, and while one we KNOW is going to get eliminated, who will the second person be?
Thanks to one game, ONE GAME! Three of this season’s catfishes are potentially exposed, with one almost certain to get BLOCKED!
Courtney gets to choose an influencer for this elimination round, and it seems #JusticeForSavannah might be eminent.
Alongside finding out what powers are given to those in “The Inner Circle,” two new players are introduced, with one making an impression on the ladies.
The Terilisha and Savannah war comes to an end, as one of them is blocked from The Circle. Also, yet another new addition to the game is shown – but it isn’t a cast member.
Despite Lance Bass joining The Circle, all eyes end up on Terilisha and Savannah as the fallout from the elimination leads to a public war between the two.
We have our first elimination, and who goes, you can probably guess. However, whether the person who will replace them is real? Well…
The Circle is back and alongside introducing new players to the game, there is also new twists to how someone gets blocked.
In this post are the quotes we collected and .gifs made in January 2020.
It’s a “The Circle” reunion as those eliminated reunite with the final five, and we also get to see the first season’s winner be crowned.
In “The Last Rating,” one more person is eliminated, and we get the final five – who are going to meet face to face.
As we’re officially told, no new people will be joining, people start getting strategic vs. trying to protect and vote for their friends.
It’s a double-elimination episode! Can you guess the two people who get the boot?
As we get the last person(s) who will join the circle, one of our catfishes reveal themselves in a group chat.
Sammie continues to pull on people’s heartstrings as two new players are introduced and the elimination process is remixed.
Between someone getting eliminated and two people joining “The Circle,” someone gets played, and another has a sweet moment with the eliminated person.
After playing it strategically for a while, Joey, during an anonymous game, starts throwing shots that lead to everyone getting nasty.
Chris and Miranda open up, and a new catfish joins “The Circle.”
It’s time for another elimination and people getting to ask anonymous questions, some reveal more than others to stay in the running.
As we await a new member making themselves known, those who survived the first round get to reveal another side to themselves.
A show/ character guide for Netflix’s The Circle featuring who plays who, character descriptions, storylines, and general information.
Taking a nod from social media, “The Circle” makes it so only a profile and chatbox allows you to influence your peers to win $100,000.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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