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‘Sirens’ on Netflix Ending Explained: Showrunner Molly Smith Metzler Teases Simone’s Fate and Devon’s Future

Netflix‘s new show Sirens goes on what can best be described as a “banana pants” journey. Instead of being a straight forward class satire with an open/shut murder mystery, Sirens toys with mythology, magic, betrayal, trauma, and common sense. The way Sirens ends sort of boggles the mind, even if it is, as series creator Molly Smith Metzler pointed out to DECIDER, “a tale as old as time.”

**Spoilers for Sirens, now streaming on Netflix**

Sirens takes place over an eventful Labor Day weekend at the Kells’ magnificent Martha’s Vineyard estate. Devon DeWitt (Meghann Fahy) has crashed the opulent pad to confront her sister Simone (Milly Alcock) over her long absence from the family. Simone has fully ingratiated herself to her imperious boss, Michaela Kell (Julianne Moore), choosing this cult-like world of designer clothes, gourmet nibbles, and ceremonies tagged with Michaela’s catchphrase, “Hey hey,” over life back in Buffalo.

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