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And in the middle of all this, there’s Simone. She is sweet and sharp. She's a girl who lived through fire. Sirens ends with Simone standing on the cliff just as it began with Michaela in the same ...
We don’t ever know the sirens’ point of view,” Smith Metzler continued. “So even a show like this with these strong female roles, in the end, Peter’s point of view is very, very important.
Netflix’s latest dark comedy thriller, Sirens, has had a compelling five-episode ... out to be his downfall (quite literally) in the end. The fall, however, spares Ethan’s life but breaks ...
Keep reading for a spoiler-filled recap of the Sirens ending on Netflix ... Sirens creator Molly Smith Metzler explained that the events of the series shift the character into "survival" mode ...
The 'Sirens' ending swaps the fates of Simone and Michaela At the end of episode four, after Simone rejects his proposal, a drunken Ethan (Glenn Howerton) calls her a monster, blames her for his ...
Keep scrolling for more details about Netflix’s exciting new show with our Sirens ending explained breakdown. Playing on the Greek myth of the sirens and their monstrous nature, Netflix’s black comedy ...
Alcock, 25, and Fahy, 35, weighed in on the divisive ending — and why they thought ... It felt true they would make those choices.” Sirens is currently streaming on Netflix.
They have more in common and see each other in the end with clear eyes,” Metzler says. Moore as Michaela in Sirens. Courtesy of Netflix “Devin appears to be someone who has a great sense of ...
Also read: Is Netflix's Sirens based on a true story? Explained Michaela comes to bail Devon out the next morning and tells her to return to Buffalo. Devon begs for Michaela's forgiveness and ...
“Sirens” closes out the chaotic and emotional weekend shared by Simone (Milly Alcock), Devon (Meghann Fahy) and Michaela (Julianne Moore) with a twist that viewers might not have seen coming.