Sirens’ Unexpected Catchphrase and Why the Creators Adamantly Keep It in Every Episode

Netflix’s black comedy series ‘Sirens’ stars Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock as sisters and Julianne Moore as a mysterious, billionaire boss

 Milly Alcock as Simone, Julianne Moore as Michaela in episode 101 of Sirens.

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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 “hey hey,” Metzler said: “In my mind, Michaela just sort of said it one day, and then Simone said it back, and it became something the two of them say”
Metzler said her summers spent on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket also inspired the lockets the characters wear in the show, as well as the Lilly Pulitzer-esque costume designs

Hey hey! The origin of Sirens‘ catchphrase has been revealed.

In an interview with Variety, show creator Molly Smith Metzler explained that “hey hey” — a phrase frequently exchanged between Julianne Moore’s Michaela “Kiki” Kell and Milly Alcock’s Simone DeWitt throughout the Netflix limited series — was inspired by her summers working at the Yacht Club on Martha’s Vineyard.

“I had noticed that they picked up each other’s way of saying things,” Metzler said. “One woman would come in with a new bracelet that just dropped in town, and then they’d all have it.”

“They did it with language, too, they had their own way of speaking and there was a contagion to it,” she continued. “In my mind, Michaela just sort of said it one day, and then Simone said it back, and it became something the two of them say. I just made it up.”

Julianne Moore in episode 104 of Sirens.

Julianne Moore in ‘Sirens’.Macall Polay/Netflix ©2025

Metzler also explained the meaning behind the locket Michaela wears and gifts to her friends — and “no, there’s no drugs” in them, she said.

“The lockets are a real thing in Nantucket Island,” Metzler said. “It’s something you can only buy in Nantucket, they’re called basket necklaces, and they usually have ivory from Wales in them. But they’re very expensive, they’re handmade, and everyone in Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard is wearing them.”

Metzler said that the necklaces are very much a “status symbol.”

“You’re not in the club if you don’t have one,” she said. “[Costume designer] Carolyn Duncan made that happen, made all of them happen. It’s a great symbol of having arrived. You have the key, you have the necklace, but it’s a little culty. It’s a little like wearing a cross, like a religion. You know something that everyone else doesn’t.”

From her time spent in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, Metzler knew she had to include Lilly Pulitzer-inspired designs in the series.

“Lilly Pulitzer is for real,” she said. “They all have it on in Nantucket. Then there’s the Nantucket reds, the salmon color pants. The first time you see it, you’re like, ‘Where am I?’ It’s so bright. It’s sort of like, if you’ve been there, you’re in on the joke, you know the pants to buy. It also takes a certain status to put on a dress like the one Simone has on when we meet her.

Meghann Fahy as Devon in episode 101 of Sirens.

Meghann Fahy in ‘Sirens’.Macall Polay/Netflix ©2025

Sirens, which premiered on May 22, is based on Metzler’s play Elemeno Pea and follows Devon (Meghann Fahy) as she sets off for the picturesque beach estate where her sister Simone works for billionaire Michaela after their father is diagnosed with dementia.

When she arrives on the island, Devon becomes increasingly concerned about Simone’s creepy relationship with Michaela, and Michaela’s cult-like way of operating her estate.

“The vibrancy of this world: the cliff, the island, all those visual elements, it was extraordinary to be able to bring them to life,” Metzler said. “It’s one thing to hear about that on stage, but we don’t get to see it in person. Everything got wider, deeper, more layered, more lush, more pastel, more cult.”

Sirens is now streaming in full on Netflix.

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