Netflix fans have been left 'disappointed' by new limited series Sirens, as they all take to social media to make a similar complaint. The dark comedy series starring , Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, and , follows Devon (Fahy) on her journey to a lavish island.
Devon thinks her sister Simone (Alcock) has a really creepy relationship with her new formidable boss, Michaela (Moore), and believes it's time for an intervention.
describes the series as "an incisive, sexy, and darkly funny exploration of women, power, and class." Last month, the streaming service released a trailer for the series, showcasing Michaela (also known as Kiki's) " power."
During the trailer, Simone appeared to be weirdly infatuated by her boss - even accepting her chewing gum out her mouth and chewing on it herself.
However, it wasn't just Simone, as it looked like Michaela had formed a cult of members who were obsessed with her. Towards the end of the trailer, Simone can be heard saying she's the "happiest I've ever been" before breaking down in tears.
The trailer had fans on the edge of their seat for the series release, but it seems some have been left disappointed after tuning into the full series following the dramatic snippet.
Taking to X, formely known as , one fan penned: "I’m watching Sirens on Netflix and this s**t is not as creepy as the trailer I'm so disappointed lol." A second agreed: "Sirens was just too bizarre and too bland for my taste."
Others were left confused by the five part series, as one wrote: "Watching and I am quite confused. And I just finished it. What even happened."
However, some fans were loving the new limited series, with one writing: "First episode of is really good! Fun, sexy and a little mysterious too, I’m intrigued!" Another penned: "sirens on netflix is so good."
Previously speaking about the show and the casting, series creator and executive producer Molly Smith Metzler told : “I like to talk about Devon as the metronome of the show. She sets the pace, and especially the comedy. Casting Meghann was a gift from the heavens.”
“This story has a lot of teeth,” she continued. “There are real moments of drama, and it’s going to make people uncomfortable. Operatic is a word I like to use to describe it. It’s a true dark comedy — and it’s got a Greek mythology vibe.”
Speaking on Julianna's casting, Molly continued: “Julianne’s just the dream for this role because she does feel ethereal. She’s from another kingdom. She is not a normie.”
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