Netflix’s Sirens Hides a Shocking Villain – Here’s Who It Really Is

Sirens spins a complex web of characters, making it hard to determine who the true villain is. The new mystery dramedy has reigned over Netflix’s global charts for weeks, as audiences are thoroughly intrigued by the alluring characters and motivations in the five-episode miniseries. Sirens’ ending offers a ton of material to unpack, with some aspects left ambiguous as to the characters’ purposes and where their lives might be headed after the show. Not to mention, there are Greek mythology parallels to explore.

Sirens’ cast is led by up-and-coming stars like Milly Alcock (Simone) and Meghann Fahy (Devon) as well as veteran actors like Julianne Moore (Michaela) and Kevin Bacon (Peter). Each character has a critical part to play in the unfolding events, yet none of them is clearly evil or malicious. The series initially sets up Michaela to appear as some horrifying cult leader, but more of her story is unraveled over time, and the closing scene on the ferry almost entirely subverts everything we knew about her.

Sirens’ Complex Characters Don’t Give The Show One Main Villain

Every Character Has Made Some Questionable Choices

Of the four main characters, it’s impossible to determine one obvious villain. Each person has their strengths and their flaws, but they’re all profoundly human. Each of them does terrible things, but their motivations allow us to sympathize with them, making it hard to view them as an antagonist. They’ve all made mistakes and poor judgment calls to get themselves to where they are at the start of the series, and that makes it easy for them to view each other as villains at times, but the audience has the liberty of seeing every aspect.

Each person has their strengths and their flaws, but they’re all profoundly human.

When the show begins, Devon views Michaela as a villain. She thinks Michaela has manipulated her sister and is essentially holding Simone captive, when really, Michaela is just a woman who married into wealth with an ultimately unhappy man, and has had to deal with terrible rumors surrounding her. Simone views her father as the villain, as he made her life terrifying from the get-go, and views Devon as an extension of him when she tries to get her to return to Buffalo. She even antagonizes her sister when she believes Devon is a threat to her job.

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