The Circle (American TV series) season 1 explained

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Network:Netflix
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Num Days:12
Num Contestants:14
Winner:Joey Sasso
Runner Up:Shubham Goel
Label1:Fan Favorite
Data1:Sammie Cimarelli
Num Episodes:12

The first season of the American reality competition streaming series The Circle began on January 1, 2020, on Netflix, and concluded on January 15, 2020. This season was hosted by Michelle Buteau.[1]

Ahead of the season, it was announced that players would be competing against each other to become the most popular, but would never actually meet. Instead they would communicate through a specially designed app and be able to portray themselves in any way they choose. Netflix renewed The Circle for a second and third season on March 24, 2020.

On January 15, 2020, the season was won by Joey Sasso, who had played the game as himself, and won the prize that came along with it. Shubham Goel was the runner-up. Sammie Cimarelli won the Fan Favorite award and .

Format

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.[2]

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.[2]

During the finale, the contestants rate each other one final time, where the highest rated player wins the game and .[3] 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 .[4] [5]

Players

See main article: List of The Circle (American TV series) contestants. The first eight players were announced on The Circles Instagram on December 16, 2019.[6] [7] [8] A total of 13 players were selected from the "20–25 individuals" being cleared to appear on the show, with the remaining people never leaving standby status and not appearing on the show.[9] The five players not announced prior to the show's premiere were revealed as they introduced themselves on-screen during an episode.[8] [10]

(Ages stated are at start of contest)

NameAgeHometownPlaying asEnteredExitedStatus
Alana Duval25Brownsville, TexasHerselfEpisode 1Episode 1Blocked
Antonio DePína24Bear, Delaware[11] Himself, but singleEpisode 1Episode 4Blocked
Karyn Blanco37The Bronx, New York"Mercedeze", a bisexual 27-year-oldEpisode 1Episode 6Blocked
Miranda Bissonnette26HerselfEpisode 2Episode 8Blocked
Bill Cranley27Chicago, IllinoisHimselfEpisode 6Episode 9Blocked
Alex Lake32Los Angeles, California"Adam", a sexy 27-year-oldEpisode 4Episode 9Blocked
Sean Taylor25New York City, New York (Episodes 6–9)
Herself (Episodes 9–10)
Episode 6Blocked
Ed Eason23Episode 8Blocked
Tammy Eason52
Seaburn Williams29Boston, Massachusetts"Rebecca", his 26-year-old girlfriendEpisode 1Fifth place
Chris Sapphire30Dallas, TexasHimselfEpisode 1
24Miami, FloridaHerself, but singleEpisode 1Third place
Shubham Goel23Danville, CaliforniaHimselfEpisode 1Runner-up
Joey Sasso25Rochester, New YorkHimselfbgcolor=FFD700 Winner

Other appearances

Alana Duval previously competed on The Face Season 2. Joey Sasso has starred in Faraway Bae, Match Me If You Can and The Perfect Match. He also appeared on four episodes of General Hospital, Dick Dickster, and Girls5eva and will also star in Young Lion of the West, along with writer and producer credits on the project. Joey and Sammie Cimarelli starred on Netflix’s Reality Games and were 2 of the 4 players representing team "The Circle".[12] Shubham Goel has starred in the shorts Baby Cycle, Los Pollitos, and The Bench; he is also set to star in the movie Go Karts R Funner Than Girls, and he later returned to compete in the fifth season of The Circle. Ed Eason starred on seasons 37 and 39 of The Challenge. Tammy Eason appeared on two episodes of The Way to Go. Bill Canley starred on Chicago P.D. in the episode, 43rd and Normal.[13] He also starred in the show Complete Bull in 2022. Karyn Blanco starred in Face Behind the Dream/I. In 2023, Joey competed on the first season of Perfect Match. Joey also competed on Amazon Freevee’s reality show, The Goat.

Episodes

On December 29, 2019, The New York Times published an article describing the background and inside of the show. It was revealed that twelve episodes would be airing from January 1 to January 15 with four episodes being released every Wednesday as part of the "three week event."[8]

Production

Development

The British version of the show premiered in 2018, and was renewed for its second season a few months after the first season ended.[14] [15] After the first season was Channel 4's "youngest profiling" show in six years, according to the British TV industry magazine Broadcast, talks began of international versions.[8] On October 8, 2018, Netflix announced its partnership with All3Media to create three international versions of The Circle on Netflix, including the American version. Brandon Reigg, Netflix's Vice Principal of Unscripted Content, stated, "We think the show's combination of modern social media interaction and competition will captivate Netflix members around the world, in multiple languages, and we're delighted to partner with Studio Lambert and Motion to produce these three new local versions."[16]

Casting

On April 11, 2019, casting opened for the first season through an online website.[17]

In an interview with Variety, Tim Harcourt, one of the executive producers for Studio Lambert, stated that The Circle format and premise allowed the casting team to search for all different kinds of people. He noted how the casting contrasted from casts on show like Real Housewives or Jersey Shore and how those shows are "all one gang of quite similar characters."[9] He explained how there was no set cast for the show until it was over. The first eight players to enter were all predetermined and planned, but everything after that was all luck to whoever got on. Harcourt stated that the production team would decide who would be the right fit depending on who just left the game, acknowledging that with thirteen contestants, not all who were possible players end up on the show at all.[9]

Filming

In October 2019, it was reported that filming was completed. All filming was done in August 2019 before the British version's second season in September 2019,[18] and was completed in fifteen days.[9] It was also reported that the American version was filmed in Salford, England, using the same apartment building that was used in the second season of the British version.[19] Attempts to obscure the filming location to appear to be in the United States were apparent, including overhead shots of the cities of Chicago and Milwaukee throughout the show, as well as aerial shots of the United Kingdom reversed so the cars appear to be driving on the right side of the road.[20] [21]

According to participant Joey Sasso, filming of the show took about a month. The contestants' apartments were brightly-lit in part to allow the cameras to record them, but also to disorientate the players' perception of time; Sasso stated that they often had no idea what day or time of day it was, and he had taken to wearing sunglasses inside to cut off the glare from the lights which had been mistaken as a fashion statement by fans of the show. The contestants were given a few minutes each day to spend on the apartment complex's rooftop space.[22]

Release

On December 10, 2019, a trailer for the American version was released, revealing the premiere date to be January 1, 2020, and the prize amount to be $100,000.[23] On December 29, it was revealed by The New York Times that twelve episodes would be airing from January 1 to January 15 with four episodes being released every Wednesday as part of the "three week event."[8] On December 30, 2019, in order to get more people interested in The Circle, Netflix released a thirty-minute cut of the hour-long first episode of the season on its YouTube channel for free. Then, starting on January 1 and lasting until January 15, Netflix dropped four episodes every week on Wednesday.[8]

Fan Favorite vote

On January 8, 2020, via Twitter and Instagram, The Circle announced that voting had opened for the Fan Favorite award. The player who had received the most votes would win .[4] [5] Voting opened at midnight on January 8, 2020, PST, and lasted until midnight on January 17. The winner of the Fan Favorite vote was revealed to be Sammie Cimarelli[24] [25] on The Circles Instagram on January 17.[26]

Results and elimination

This player was blocked.

This player was an influencer.

This player was immune from being blocked.

Episode 1Episode 3Episode 6Episode 7Episode 9Episode 10Episode 11Episode 12
Joey4th=5th=4th1st4thNot
published
<
-- Do NOT replace with 1st. The green background showing he became a superinfluencer already states he was first. If all others say "not published" then this should to. See The Circle (British series 1). -->1stWinner
Shubham8th=1st1st2nd2ndNot
published
2ndRunner-up
(Episode 12)
Sammie1st=5th2nd=4th5thNot
3rdThird Place
(Episode 12)
Chris5th=1st=4th=4th3rdNot
published
4th
(Episode 12)
Seaburn
6th3rd3rd3rd1stNot
published
5thFifth Place
(Episode 12)
Ed & Tammy
"Ed"
Not in
The Circle
ExemptNot
published
6thBlocked
(Episode 11)
SeanNot in
The Circle
Exempt6thNot
published
Blocked
(Episode 10)
Alex
"Adam"
Not in
The Circle
Exempt6th7thBlocked
(Episode 9)
BillNot in
The Circle
Exempt8thBlocked
(Episode 9)
MirandaNot in
The Circle
Exempt6th7thBlocked
(Episode 8)
Karyn
7th4th7thBlocked
(Episode 6)
Antonio2nd7thBlocked
(Episode 4)
Alana3rdBlocked
(Episode 1)
Notesnone1234
InfluencersAntonio,
Sammie
Chris,
Shubham
Sammie,
Shubham
Joey,
Shubham
Seaburn,
Shubham
Joeynone
BlockedAlana

choice to block
Antonio

choice to block
Karyn
"Mercedeze"


choice to block
Miranda

choice to not save
Bill
Lowest-
rated player
Sean

choice to block
Ed & Tammy
"Ed"

Lowest-
rated player
Seaburn

Lowest-
rated player
Chris
Fourth highest
rated player
Alex
"Adam"


choice to block
Sammie

rated player
Shubham
Second highest-
rated player
Joey
Highest-
rated player

Notes

Reception

The Circle received positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds an 80% approval rating with an average rating of 6 out of 10 based on 15 reviews.[27] The Circle also became the topic of discussion on the sixth episode of I Like to Watch, where drag queens Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova reacted to the first episode. Because of the positive reviews and large number of viewers, Netflix renewed The Circle for a second and third season on March 24, 2020.[28] [29]

Once the show began airing, it was well received. Megh Wright from Vulture proclaimed that The Circle is a "fascinating series" that gives a "brutally honest reflection of the fractured way we attempt to connect to each other today."[30] Kate Knibbs from Wired declared it the "best TV show about the internet" that "actually takes its audience places, dramatizing the experience of online social interactions in all their fizz and slipperiness."[31] The show was also praised for its diverse cast and personalities. According to Etan Smallman of The New York Times, this type of diversity is what makes The Circle so unique among other reality TV shows.[8]

Meanwhile, Isaac Feldberg from Fortune told readers to skip The Circle because of "the aggressively irritating manner in which the series has been put together."[32] Jerrica Tisdale from Screen Rant called the series a "must-see." She comments on how common it is to "develop entire relationships through solely digital interactions," and that is what The Circle is trying to explore.[33]

Nev Schulman, host and executive producer of criticized The Circle in an interview with People. He said that when you remove the realistic circumstances and realistic people with normal personalities, it is less entertaining than realism. He also expressed disappointment at the use of the word "catfish"; he cites the definition to be "a complicated person who, for any number of reasons and personal struggles, has found themselves creating a profile of varying veracity or truths to explore, and interact, and discover themselves", whereas on The Circle, players use it to simply call someone a liar. Despite these statements, he admits he still watches and enjoys the show.[34]

Aja Romano of Vox praised The Circle for embracing inauthenticity as a part of social media and human nature as a whole. She likens The Circle to a microcosm of social media, saying "Instead of treating 'being fake on the internet' as a shocking betrayal, The Circle embraces it as something we all do in big and small ways, often in the service of making friends and fitting in." She also praises the cast. She mentions how the cast shares very personal things frequently, even through the anonymity of The Circle. Romano states that the cast developed character arcs, and the production team could get away with making a narrative structure.[35]

Notes and References

  1. MichelleButeau . 1204461774164156416 . December 10, 2019 . I'm hosting this show & you should watch ✨ .
  2. Web site: Netflix's The Circle is the sweetest reality show about catfishing . Ben . Kuchera . January 10, 2020 . January 10, 2020 . .
  3. Web site: WROC Staff . The Circle spoilers: How ROC native Joey Sasso finished on Netflix's new reality show . rochesterfirst.com . January 18, 2020 . January 15, 2020 .
  4. CircleNetflix. 1215093787438936064. January 8, 2020. ALERT! It's time to vote for #TheCircle Fan Favorite. You can decide which player you'd rank #1 and get them $10,000! Go to http://TheCircleVote.com to vote now!.
  5. Web site: @thecirclenetflix . ALERT! It's time to vote for The Circle Fan Favorite. You can decide which player you'd rank #1 and get them $10,000! Tap the link in our bio and vote now☝️ . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/instagram/thecirclenetflix/2217235177009542248 . 2021-12-26 . registration. instagram.com . Instagram . January 9, 2020 . January 8, 2020 . live.
  6. Web site: Baty . Emma . Exclusive: Meet the Contestants of Netflix's Crazy New Reality Show 'The Circle' . cosmopolitan.com . Cosmopolitan . December 17, 2019 . December 16, 2019.
  7. Web site: Jean-Philippe . McKenzie . Netflix's The Circle Cast Is Officially Here—and We're Already Obsessed . oprahmag.com . The Oprah Magazine . December 28, 2019 . December 23, 2019 .
  8. Web site: Smallman . Etan . Inside 'The Circle,' Reality TV Gets a Social Media Filter . . December 30, 2019 . London, United Kingdom . December 29, 2019 .
  9. Web site: Turchiano . Danielle . 'The Circle' Boss on Connecting 'People Who Otherwise Might Not Have Come into Contact with Each Other' — And Catfishing . variety.com . Variety . January 2, 2020 . January 1, 2020 .
  10. Web site: Exclusive Interview: What's Next for Best Friend Bill from 'The Circle'. Buczak. Lizzy. 2020-02-25. CraveyouTV TV Show Recaps, TV Reviews, Spoilers, Interviews. en-US. 2020-02-27.
  11. Web site: Antonio DePina Basketball Profile . eurobasket.com . EuroBasket . December 30, 2019 .
  12. Web site: How to watch Netflix's Reality Games show featuring all-star cast . 2022-07-19 . Capital . en.
  13. Web site: Alert! Chicago's 'The Circle' contestant Bill Cranley tells all . 2022-07-19 . Chicago Tribune. 31 January 2020 .
  14. Web site: Tutton. Charlotte. The Circle season 2 confirmed as Channel 4 series returns with a HUGE twist. OK! Magazine. 19 January 2019 . 18 January 2019.
  15. Web site: Ling. Thomas. The Circle series 2 confirmed – but there are going to be some changes. Radio Times. 19 January 2019. en.
  16. Web site: Netflix to Adapt UK Unscripted Sensation The Circle with Three Local Versions for Countries Around the World. October 8, 2018. Netflix Media Center. Hollywood, California. January 11, 2020.
  17. Web site: Netflix . The Circle - Casting - Netflix . youtube.com . YouTube . April 18, 2020 . April 11, 2019 .
  18. Web site: Haylock . Zoe . The Circle's Creator Guides Us Through the Show's Beautiful Web of Lies . vulture.com . Vulture . January 23, 2020 . English . January 21, 2020 .
  19. Web site: The Circle may be coming back sooner than you think. Anderton. Joe. 19 October 2019. Digital Spy.
  20. Web site: White . Brett . 'The Circle' on Netflix: Where Was the Reality Show Filmed? . decider.com . January 6, 2020 . January 1, 2020.
  21. Web site: Wild . Matt . Milwaukee skyline prominently, strangely featured on Netflix reality show 'The Circle' . milwaukeerecord.com . The Milwaukee Record . January 6, 2020 . January 6, 2020.
  22. The Winner of The Circle Opens Up About Life IRL . Kate . Knibbs . January 15, 2020 . January 15, 2020 . .
  23. Web site: Netflix . The Circle - A Netflix Reality-Competition Official Trailer Netflix . youtube.com . YouTube . December 10, 2019 . December 10, 2019.
  24. Web site: Sheridan . Wade . 'The Circle': Sammie Cimarelli wins Fan Favorite . upi.com . UPI . January 18, 2020 . January 17, 2020 .
  25. Web site: @thecirclenetflix . You voted. #TheCircle listened! The Circle Fan Favorite and winner of $10,000 is ... . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/instagram/thecirclenetflix/2223534248271782180 . 2021-12-26 . registration. instagram.com . Instagram . January 18, 2020 . January 17, 2020 . live.
  26. Web site: ALERT! It's Time to Vote for The Circle Fan Favorite!. January 8, 2020. The Circle. January 11, 2020.
  27. Web site: THE CIRCLE: SEASON 1 (2020) . rottentomatoes.com . Rotten Tomatoes . January 28, 2020 .
  28. Web site: Netflix . Moments of Joy from Real Netflix Shows - New season announcements . youtube.com . YouTube . March 24, 2020 . English . March 24, 2020 .
  29. Web site: Thorne . Will . Netflix Orders More 'Love Is Blind,' 'The Circle,' 'Rhythm + Flow' and Marie Kondo . variety.com . Variety . March 24, 2020 . English . March 24, 2020 .
  30. Web site: Wright. Megh . God Help Me, I Love The Circle . vulture.com . Vulture . January 10, 2020 . January 8, 2020 .
  31. Web site: Knibbs . Kate . Netflix's The Circle Is the Best TV Show About the Internet . wired.com . Wired . January 10, 2020 . January 8, 2020 .
  32. Web site: Feldberg . Isaac . What to Watch (and Skip) on Netflix and Amazon Prime This Weekend . fortune.com . Fortune . January 4, 2020 . January 3, 2020 .
  33. Web site: Tisdale . Jerrica . The Circle: Why You Need to Watch Netflix's Big Brother-Meets-Catfish Reality Series . screenrant.com . Screen Rant . January 4, 2020 . December 30, 2019 .
  34. Web site: Heldman . Breanne . Catfish's Nev Schulman Has Some Thoughts About Netflix's Social Media Reality Series The Circle . people.com . People . January 9, 2020 . January 8, 2020 .
  35. Web site: Romano . Aja . What Netflix's The Circle gets right about social media . vox.com . Vox . January 18, 2020 . January 16, 2020 .