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DC Universe’s new rising star, Milly Alcock, is no longer just the young woman who rose to stardom with her acclaimed ...
The Netflix series Sirens won over viewers with its sharp and funny writing, and one of its impressive factors was the ...
In Sirens, Devon (Meghann Fahy) and Simone (Milly Alcock) may be bound by blood, but emotionally they’re oceans apart.
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Sirens establishes itself as a satire of rich people early on. From the socialites’ need for activism, to the protagonists’ difficult upbringing, this show draws inspiration from revenge and cult ...
MORE: Missing Melissa Benoist from Supergirl? We’ll she’s got a new show on Netflix called The Waterfront. Choice is what Simone has never had in her life and what she gains by the end of Sirens.
According to Milly Alcock in The Wrap, Simone likely starts a family with Peter and looks after his estate: "She'll have a hand in a few things - I think that she'll help Peter run things, so that ...
By the end of the series, Devon realizes that Simone isn't meant to return to Buffalo and a life of luxury is what she ultimately wants for herself. Devon says goodbye, trusts that her sister is ...
Meanwhile, Simone remains on the island and we see her glance into the distance, as she stands atop her new castle of sorts. Was she the “siren” the whole time?
Netflix’s ‘Sirens’ Will Leave You With Questions — That’s the Point Showrunner Molly Smith Metzler chats with THR about rethinking Greek mythology with the series starring Meghann Fahy ...
Maybe, Simone will find her own path and carve her own identity beside Peter. ‘ Sirens ’ ends with a haunting yet hopeful image of Simone outside the Cliff House, staring at the setting sun.
Netflix’s new series “Sirens” follows Devon DeWitt (Meghann Fahy) as she seeks out her sister, Simone DeWitt (Milly Alcock), who has grown entangled with the likes of a powerful, affluent ...