It’s ultimately revealed in Sirens‘ ending that Michaela was never the monster that Devon thought she was. The woman was, in truth, just as damaged as Devon and Simone, and was only guilty of making similarly self-destructive decisions. This came to a head when Michaela fired Simone after Peter kissed the girl, ultimately leading to the younger assistant turning on her former boss and best friend to usurp her place as Mrs. Kell. Michaela was sent packing, and Sirens came to a surprising close. Though a Sirens season 2 could feasibly continue the story, we already know what the future holds.
Simone Will Eventually Move On From Peter’s Lifestyle
History Will Repeat Itself

It’s evident from the story in Sirens that Peter Kell is a man simply living the same loop over and over again. When his kids neared adulthood, he went through a crisis over his own ticking clock and left his first wife, Jocelyn, for the younger Michaela. The pair tried to have another baby—something that would make Peter feel younger again—but they ultimately had no luck.
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Like Peter, Simone is a traumatized and deeply unhappy person. Devon repeatedly mentioned that Simone is always running from her problems, which is exactly what led the girl into Peter’s arms despite the fact that she had only just chosen not to marry Ethan out of fear of losing herself. Simone’s pain and unhappiness will inevitably find her again, and she will run. The big question is just how much Peter and Simone will tear one another apart in their desperation to run away. Regardless, this is the consequence they will both have to face for their respective choices.
Simone Will Be Even More Vilified Than Michaela At Cliff House
Peter’s Next Wife Is Already At A Disadvantage

As the lady of the house, Simone’s popularity is sure to decline further. Not only is she the “other woman,” but Simone had been best friends with Michaela, and everyone knew it. They called her the mini Michaela, so they were very much aware of what a betrayal this was on Simone’s part. The fact that Peter is the one who keeps leaving his wives will continue to be ignored, while Simone will be considered Monster 2.0. Eventually, this will become too much for Simone. As previously stated, she can only stay in one place for so long before she begins running from her past again.
Devon Will Start To Turn Her Life Around In Buffalo After Sirens Season 1
Devon Learned Some Tough Lessons In Sirens

If Devon sticks to her plan, she should be able to create some healthy boundaries with her dad. She can provide him care while allowing the VA to extend benefits and care. Additionally, Michaela encouraged Devon to cash the $10,000 check she had given her earlier in Sirens, and Devon agreed. With that money, finding a place and help with Bruce should be much easier. Devon can even return to college and finish the degree she left behind to care for Simone. Overall, Devon learned in Sirens how to take pride in her choices to care for her family, so balance should be far easier to find.
Michaela’s Next Move Is The Biggest Mystery After Sirens
Mrs. Kell Is Back At Square One






Peter and Simone’s respective histories make their future clear, and Davon shared at the end of Sirens what she expects to do going forward. However, Michaela is a far greater mystery. When asked, the woman stated she had no idea what to do next. Her prenup with Peter dictated that she would take nothing from their marriage. The aviary and preserve would fall to Simone, and all Michaela’s hard work would be swept away. She has to start over.
However, if she did the grind once before, she can do it again.
Of course, Sirens makes it clear that Michaela was never just a trophy wife. She started her life in poverty and climbed to success long before she even met Peter. Michaela gave up her career as a lawyer when she got married, and it’s unclear in Sirens whether she is still licensed to practice law all these years later. However, if she did the grind once before, she can do it again. Sure, a potential Sirens season 2 could answer the mystery of what will become of Michaela. It’s really just not necessary, though. The existing five episodes taught us all we need to know about this woman.