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Netflix limited series “Sirens” centers on the complex dynamic between three women — Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Julianne Moore — that unfolds over the course of a hectic weekend.
Smith Metzler did confirm that Cloe (Jenn Lyon), Lisa (Erin Neufer), and Astrid (Emily Borromeo) are meant to represent the Fates and that “Peter has a Zeus-like quality or a Hades-like, depending on how you look at it.”
Kevin Bacon also stars in Molly Smith Metzler's five-part limited series about a pair of troubled sisters and the couple of affluent benefactors who may be harboring dark secrets.
In episode 3, Peter kissed Simone after a day spent quahogging (digging for clams), but Simone didn't reciprocate. Of course, Michaela doesn't know that, so she fires Simone and shows her the photo, which she locks away for "insurance."
"In the play, we hear about Peter Kell. We understand how much power he has. Everyone's afraid, because he's coming, but you never meet him," she said.
The story follows Devon, an older sister genuinely concerned about how work is taking over her younger sister Simone's life. Simone is working her dream job as a personal assistant to philanthropist and animal activist Michaela Kell, who runs local high society from her lavish island state.
The Netflix limited series starring Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Kevin Bacon offers a mix of hifalutin ideas, family drama and dark farce.
The new Netflix series, starring Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Julianne Moore, isn’t breaking any boundaries, but it is often entertaining.
Here's a breakdown of what happened in the final episode of Netflix's 'Sirens' starring Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Kevin Bacon, and Milly Alcock.
There's a lot that will look familiar about the show — the wealthy setting, the jaw-dropping real estate — but that doesn't stop it from being the ideal Memorial Day binge watch.