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: The "Mommie Dearest" theme explores the cycle of abuse, suggesting that Joan’s harsh parenting may have been a reflection of her own upbringing.
: During a rare moment of connection over drinks, Joan reveals a childhood trauma: her mother threw her out like "a pair of old shoes" and sent her to convent school. This offers a glimpse into the source of Joan’s obsessive need for control and perfection. Thematic Context [S1E3] Mommie Dearest
The episode title is a direct nod to the infamous memoir and subsequent film about Joan Crawford’s alleged abuse of her children. In this installment, the tension shifts from the professional rivalry on set to the personal failures of Joan and Bette as mothers. : The "Mommie Dearest" theme explores the cycle
The episode serves as a psychological study of how the pressures of Hollywood and personal trauma shaped these two women. Thematic Context The episode title is a direct
Recappers at TVLine noted that the episode succeeds by going "bone-deep" into the characters' histories rather than relying solely on set-side squabbles. 'FEUD: Bette And Joan' Season 1, Episode 3, Recap - TVLine
: Director Robert Aldrich suggests casting Bette Davis’s daughter, B.D., as the Hudson sisters' neighbor. Bette is thrilled, but the move rankles Joan, whose own daughter, Christina, is an established actress but has been sidelined by her mother. The Mother-Daughter Dynamic :