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Sirens' creator Molly Smith Metzler explains the meaning behind the "hey hey" catchphrase. Netflix's black comedy series ...
The buzzy Netflix series stars Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock. It’s wild — and it has fans obsessed.
If you keep saying "hey hey!" to yourself / random people, you are not alone. The phrase is omnipresent in Netflix's new black comedy Sirens, and is part of the cultish language used by Michaela's ...
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"Sirens" creator Molly Smith Metzler explains the origins of "Hey Hey" and why Michaela is so obsessed with birds.
Hey, hey. Anybody else binge watching “Sirens” on Netflix, repeating that catchphrase and daydreaming about living the breezy ...
Fahy’s character Devon arrives at Peter and Michaela’s lavish beach estate to try and persuade her younger sister, Simone ...
Hey, hey, Sirens fans. What an ending to the Netflix limited series, right? (By the way, in case you're wondering, Sirens is ...
For example, Simone transforms from "little girl to woman" by the end of the show, and her wardrobe subtly tracks this ...
Molly Smith Metzler, creator of the Netflix black comedy series Sirens, revealed that the show's "hey hey" catchphrase was inspired by her summers working at the Yacht Club on Martha's Vineyard Of ...