The Circle - Season 4

Season 4
They're chatty. They're shady. They're secretly famous. They're this season's players — and all bets are off as they compete for the ultimate prize.

Episodes

A Spicy Start
The players move in and virtually mingle, chatting about everything from beloved pups to pimple popping. But who will make the best first impression?

Cake Me As I Am
On the heels of a spicy twist, a new competitor makes his way into the game, the crew gets crafty with a cake challenge, and alliances take shape.

90's Party Surprise
A player bids farewell and shares parting advice. Two newbies join the game — armed with friendly banter and witch oil. Also, it's '90s party time!

Nobody Is Safe
The gang needs answers as two pop stars work to keep up their ruse. Will they score points or spark suspicions during the trivia challenge?

Goodbye My Friends
A mission comes to a close — but was it a success? After saying goodbye to the pop icons, the group continues the search for catfish.

All Is Fair in Circle War
As alliances evolve, one player perfects his bro-cabulary. Meanwhile, ratings are revealed, and comedian Nikki Glaser leads a roast-writing challenge.

The Party Divide
Power takes a painful turn, and an influencer deals with an in-person blocking. Two newcomers join the game — including one with a familiar face.

Circle Cyber Attack
After the parties, the players return to bonding and scheming, until a mysterious — and menacing — glitch triggers more drama than ever before.

Trust Is Tested
A surprising exit challenges an alliance. A fitness frenzy gets the gang moving, and two contestants turn up the heat in an extra sexy private chat.

A Plea for Survival
Two players bond over an emotional share, a ratings reveal leaves the group speechless, and the influencers make major moves in front of everybody.

Throw to the Wolves
Who will stay after two powerful pleas? It's time to find out. The competitors pick up the brushes — and turn ruthless — during a painting session.

Just When You Thought You Were Safe
Suspicions mount over one player's identity. The Circle delivers some surprise tenderness. A secret super influencer selects this season's finalists.

A Winner Is Crowned
Michelle Buteau reunites this season's players as the game comes to a close — and a winner is named. Who will take home the whopping cash prize?
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