IT is easy to hold onto our morals when circumstances favour us. The absence of pressure or temptation allows for less deviation from one’s values. But what happens when we are placed in challenging situations?
Can our moral compass withstand the pressures of our survival needs? This question is pondered through Netflix’s latest series Sirens.
Set throughout the course of a single weekend at a lavish seaside estate, the series explores themes of gender dynamics, power and social class.
Devon, the main protagonist, kicks off the series by looking for her sister Simone upon receiving her father’s diagnosis of early-onset dementia. Devon ventures to the lavish seaside estate, where Simone works as a live-in assistant for her boss Michaela “Kiki” Kell.







