Ep 5. Curse of the Starving Class
- TV14
- April 19, 2018
- 41 min
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7.9 (499)
In Siren season 1 episode 5, titled "Curse of the Starving Class," the coastal town of Bristol Cove is still reeling from the discovery of the mermaid Ryn, and tensions are high as the townsfolk struggle to understand and coexist with their new, aquatic neighbors. Meanwhile, Ryn herself is struggling with her own needs and desires, as she desperately tries to acclimate to life on land.
As the episode begins, we see Ryn wandering the town, observing the humans around her and trying to understand their customs and habits. She's particularly fascinated by food, and we watch as she hungrily devours everything from hamburgers to saltines. But her insatiable appetite leads her down a dangerous path, as she begins to steal food wherever she can find it, ignoring both her own safety and the potential consequences for the townspeople.
Meanwhile, we also see the repercussions of Ryn's arrival playing out in the lives of others. Maddie, one of the researchers who first encountered Ryn, is struggling to keep her relationship with her boyfriend Ben afloat as he becomes increasingly obsessed with the mermaid. And Decker, a shady government agent who's been monitoring the mermaids' movements, is growing increasingly panicked as he realizes just how out of his depth he really is.
As the episode continues, we see these various threads start to converge. Ryn's hunger leads her to some dangerous situations, and Maddie and Ben find themselves at odds as they struggle to communicate their feelings about the mermaid. Meanwhile, Decker's efforts to contain the situation begin to unravel as he realizes just how little he actually knows about what's really going on in Bristol Cove.
Ultimately, "Curse of the Starving Class" lays the groundwork for the rest of the season, as it sets up a number of key conflicts and plot points that will continue to develop in the episodes to come. From Ryn's ongoing struggle to fit in with her new surroundings, to the growing tensions between the humans and the mermaids, to the various schemes and machinations of Decker and his government allies, there's plenty of drama and intrigue to keep viewers engage and captivated, even as the characters themselves struggle to navigate the murky waters of their increasingly complicated lives.