This Wednesday is the season finale of Season 3 of The Circle, Netflix’s hit reality competition show that debuted in the beginning of the pandemic. For the uninitiated, The Circle features eight contestants, all strangers, who move into their respective flats within the same apartment building. There, they create online profiles in “The Circle” app, uploading a profile picture and short bio. Most players play as themselves, while some are “catfish” and play as someone else. These players never meet and can only communicate via private DMs and group chats. Each episode features a mini game, which allows the players to get to know one another better. At the end of each episode, each player must rank one another, and the two highest ranked players become “influencers,” having the ability to block (remove) another player from the game. Once a player is blocked, a new contestant enters the game in their place.
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This Wednesday is the season finale of Season 3 of The Circle, Netflix’s hit reality competition show that debuted in the beginning of the pandemic. For the uninitiated, The Circle features eight contestants, all strangers, who move into their respective flats within the same apartment building. There, they create online profiles in “The Circle” app, uploading a profile picture and short bio. Most players play as themselves, while some are “catfish” and play as someone else. These players never meet and can only communicate via private DMs and group chats. Each episode features a mini game, which allows the players to get to know one another better. At the end of each episode, each player must rank one another, and the two highest ranked players become “influencers,” having the ability to block (remove) another player from the game. Once a player is blocked, a new contestant enters the game in their place.