
As the eldest daughter, Devon became Simone’s primary caregiver after their mother’s suicide and their father’s descent into depression and alcoholism, putting her life on hold to take care of her. Now their father’s sole caregiver, Devon tracks down Simone to ask for her help, but once we find out the extent of the neglect Simone suffered from her father, I can’t blame her for refusing to do so. Misery loves company, and Devon wanted Simone back so they could suffer together.
Meghann Fahy Made Me Love Devon, but Her Toxicity Can’t Be Overlooked










Though I admittedly wasn’t very familiar with Meghann Fahy prior to her role in Season 2 of The White Lotus, her performance was a definite highlight of what I believe to be the best season so far. So, when I saw the preview for Sirens featuring Fahy, Alcock, and Julianne Moore, I was positively excited to see these three actresses in one place, and they didn’t disappoint. Fahy’s character, Devon, is much different from Daphne in The White Lotus, bringing some edge to Michaela’s (Moore) carefully curated, pastel-colored world. For most of the series, I was swept up in how great Fahy’s performance was and how much fun she seemed to be having with the role, that it distracted me from how toxic her character really was for Simone.
Devon and Simone had traumatizing childhoods that they dealt with in very different ways as adults. When Simone was just seven years old, their mother killed herself, nearly killing Simone in the process until Devon saved her. Following her death, their father’s depression left him unable to take care of them, so Devon had to grow up fast and take care of Simone herself until she graduated from high school. Once Devon left for college, Simone was left alone with their dad, who neglected her to the point where she was eventually placed in the foster care system.
Simone Was Completely Justified in Refusing To Help Devon Take Care of Their Father

In the last episode of Sirens, Simone decides to stay in Port Haven with Peter (Kevin Bacon), which may have seemed like a selfish move, but is undeniably preferable to having to go back to her hometown with the man who neglected her and the sister who brought him back into her life. After graduating from Yale, Simone was able to create a new life for herself with Michaela’s help, but Michaela fires her as soon as she sees the photo of her and Peter kissing, without taking Simone’s side of the story into account.
Having grown accustomed to this new lifestyle that allowed her to move on from her traumatic past, Simone can’t stomach having to return to Buffalo and throw away everything she’s worked so hard for. Simone and Devon talk through their trauma together, which Devon takes to mean that her sister has agreed to help her take care of their dad. Though Devon feels betrayed by Simone’s decision, she does seem to understand her reasoning, and I can’t fault her for choosing a comfortable life with Peter after everything she’s been through.
Just seeing her father causes a visceral reaction from Simone even though he doesn’t remember her, and being forced to live in close quarters with him would only trigger her PTSD and damage her mental health. It makes total sense that Simone would refuse to leave with Devon, and she even offers her money as an alternative, but Devon selfishly insists that Simone join her in her misery. Though Simone is at first presented as the unreasonable one who ditched her sister to live a vapid, codependent life with Michaela, in the end, Devon is revealed to be the toxic one.
Sirens is now streaming on Netflix.
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