The Circle Season 6: Why Jordan “Big J” Staff Is The Real Villain

The Circle Season 6: Why Jordan “Big J” Staff Is The Real Villain

Summary Jordan consistently creates drama through shady behavior toward fellow players.

Jordan's obsession with eliminating Myles showcases his villainous behavior in the game.

Jordan's expert manipulation skills keep him in the game despite his unlikable personality.

The Circle season 6 has been a wild ride, but it's become clear the real villain is Jordan "Big J" Staff. While there were some shocking moments in The Circle season 6 episodes 5-8, episodes 9-12 really brought the heat, largely thanks to shady The Circle player Jordan. After dropping some serious dirt on fellow players, especially Myles Reed, it became abundantly clear that Jordan might be the most villainous player the show has ever seen, let alone just The Circle season 6.

Jordan was one of two new contestants to join the game alongside real-life ranch hand Autumn Nielsen. The photographer presented as Big J, his identity before his 100-pound weight-loss journey. However, Jordan's behavior makes him one of the least likable players in The Circle, and his behavior in the latest episodes has only confirmed his villainy. He's undoubtedly the bad guy, regardless of how entertaining he is to watch.

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Jordan Consistently Shades Other Players

He's One Of The Meanest Players Ever

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Jordan is the most villainous player in the game based on how he throws shade. Not only does he speak in a patronizing, sarcastic tone, but he has never had a genuine moment in The Circle. He pretended to be Autumn's friend because he knew she didn't have any other allies, but was prepared to throw her under the bus at any moment. Additionally, he wasted no time telling Lauren LaChant that Myles said she was two-faced, which wasn't an accurate statement.

The only truth this player has told was his entrance into The Circle when he promised to stir the pot and turn players against each other. Whether he's trying to turn everyone against Myles or muttering to himself, Jordan has never been nice. He even hated when Brandon Baker, aka Olivia, was given the chance to talk positively about herself in a game. For such a gamer, he doesn't seem super threatened by Olivia, who has a real chance to win The Circle.

Jordan Is Obsessed With Eliminating Myles

He's Bringing Reality TV Villainy To The Next Level

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Jordan made Myles his target the second he entered The Circle. Myles was the first contestant Jordan spoke with when he joined The Circle, and the amount of tea he spilled has been too much. Jordan proved Myles was in a good position in The Circle, and quickly realized he was running the game without the other players recognizing his prowess. Jordan's suspicion of Myles made sense, but he went in way too hard.

Jordan has lied about Myles in nearly every Circle chat.

He told Autumn Myles was flirting with him and notified Lauren he had bad-mouthed her. After he was exposed, Jordan still expressed to The Circle player Kyle Fuller why siding with Myles would be bad for his game, since Myles would always choose Quori-Tyler Bullock over him. Jordan nearly wrecked his entire game by trying to convince Quori-Tyler in the influencer chat to block Myles because he was too powerful. He's the only cast member villainous enough to throw anybody under the bus in a way the show hasn't seen before.

Jordan Manipulates Everyone He Can

It's Surprising He's Still In The Game

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Jordan's manipulative prowess is truly next-level. At every turn, it seems his gameplay will crumble, but he always manages to save himself through expert manipulation. Losing an ally in Autumn after arguing with Quori-Tyler seemed to spell the end for Jordan, but he openly came for her and Myles in the group chat after the blocking. Lauren even agreed that Myles and Quori-Tyler were running the game and could see herself aligning with Jordan. He managed to convince Kyle to hear him out regarding his seemingly foolproof alliance with Myles, Quori-Tyler, and Olivia.

Lauren even agreed that Myles and Quori-Tyler were running the game and could see herself aligning with Jordan.

The craziest turn of events was Jordan reaching out to Quori-Tyler, who left the influencer chat when Jordan wouldn't agree to block Autumn. Even after Jordan called her out in the group chat, she was willing to hear him out. Quori-Tyler is almost as much of a gameplayer as Jordan, and it would be a fascinating twist if she chose to team up with Jordan after he openly came for her and her allies. It's another sign of his impressive manipulation skills.

Jordan might be the most villainous player The Circle has ever seen. He isn't afraid to call anyone out and doesn't play nice, especially when it comes to Myles. It's a miracle he hasn't been blocked yet, but it's a testament to his manipulative prowess. He's certainly not a likable player, but awaiting Jordan's next move is certainly entertaining.

The Circle season 6, episodes 1-12 are available to watch on Netflix.

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