‘The Circle’ Season 5 fans think Marvin Achi should be on ‘Too Hot To Handle' due to his flirtationships
MANCHESTER, UK: This week, on Wednesday, January 4, Netflix satiated ‘The Circle’ fans’ by dropping four new episodes of the hit strategy game show. Viewers were delighted to watch contestants scheme their way to win the title of the show’s influencer and edge their way closer to the grand prize.
Netflix viewers were surely ecstatic to vouch for their favorite players to succeed as things started to heat up on the reality show. While it was sad to watch Billie-Jean Blackett depart after betrayal from new entry and ‘The Circle’ veteran Shubham “Shooby” Goel, a few fans were also elated to watch Shooby get a taste of karma when he was blocked from the game after a savage question round. But it seems there is one player that has irked fans more than Shooby, and that player is Marvin Achi. Marvin’s flirtationships with both Raven Sutton and catfish Tasia Lesley aka “Tamira” has caused many to think that the Nigerian hunk would fare much better on a different Netflix series, namely the dating show ‘Too Hot To Handle’. Read on to know what fans are saying about the buff chemical engineer.
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From early on in ‘The Circle’ Marvin had struck up a budding romance with Raven, who claimed he was her “crush.” But after he spotted Tamira, Marvin, unaware that she is a catfish, thought out loud she could be his “side piece.” He even called both the ladies his “queens,” a fact the two discovered later on while chatting about Marvin. The revelation almost led to the chemical engineer’s exit from the game. But while Marvin is still safe and did not get blocked, ‘The Circle’ fans definitely think he should not be on the reality game show.
Flocking to Twitter to express their opinion about the fitness trainer’s activities, fans of the show clearly noted their dislike for Marvin. One person wrote, “If I wanted to watch a dating show, I’d watch too hot to handle or love is blind. The circle is a strategy game. I hate that they are making this season so dating focused and it being the reason they have Marvin here and make it so focused on it like I’m annoyed so bad.” Another also chimed in with: “Marvin is acting like he’s on too hot to handle instead of the circle.” A social media user added, “Marvin from the Circle definitely needed to be on Too Hot to Handle or Love Island. Get this guy outta here.”
A fan was quick to note, “Omg marvin needs to leave the circle and go on love island instead bc of all the comments he's making.” While another stated, “The first time seeing a player in the circle. Marvin is so thirsty.” One even questioned, “Is no one gonna talk about how Marvin on the circle said "she's the woman you sneak off to see when you have a wife" entirely unironically????”
If I wanted to watch a dating show, I’d watch too hot to handle or love is blind. The circle is a strategy game. I hate that they are making this season so dating focused and it being the reason they have Marvin here and make it so focused on it like I’m annoyed so bad
— R A E 💋 (@RaenOfTerror) January 4, 2023
marvin is acting like he’s on too hot to handle instead of the circle
— gheeda (@rantnonstop) January 4, 2023
Marvin from the Circle definitely needed to be on Too Hot to Handle or Love Island. Get this guy outta here 🙄
— MoneyBagg Joe 💸 (@jaybreann_) January 4, 2023
omg marvin needs to leave the circle and go on love island instead bc of all the comments he's making 😭
— matt™ 🐀 (@mmiv_matt) January 4, 2023
The first time seeing a player in the circle. Marvin is so thirsty. #TheCircleNetflix
— BIG Ming (@ImNotABarbiie) January 5, 2023
Is no one gonna talk about how Marvin on the circle said "she's the woman you sneak off to see when you have a wife" entirely unironically????
— Kristen (@khutch012) January 5, 2023
The first eight episodes of Season 5 of 'The Circle' are now available on Netflix. Episodes 9 through 12 will be released on the platform on Wednesday, January 11, with the finale following on January 18 at 3 am ET.
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