spoilers for the first eight episodes of Season 2 of ‘The Circle’ ahead
In the early episodes of Season 2, producers tried their hardest to paint Savannah and Terilisha out to be the show’s villains, who were hellbent on disturbing the peace with their petty drama. But as the fallen influencers were blocked second and third in the game, this made room for Courtney, the true
Circle villain, to shine.
The biggest issue with Courtney is that he isn’t playing his own game. Courtney is playing Savannah’s game and is spending all his time trying to avenge his “Circle sister” instead of forming his own opinions on the people in the house or creating new alliances that will help him in the long run.
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The hour opens with a tribute to the lost Wellses, at which Cisco is mysteriously now present. This only makes the end of last week’s episode feel like more of a missed opportunity, as there doesn’t appear to be any good reason Cisco wasn’t present at Nash’s death.but as we’ll soon learn, the Wells mourning is a bit premature anyway. In any event, Cisco has been working on a portal to the Mirrorverse, but has run into technical problems. In the ensuing spew of techno-babble, it becomes clear that Barry’s thoughts are now traveling at super-speed. He’s figured out the problem, which is that they need to know the location of the three people trapped in the Mirrorverse in order to pull them out.
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