The title refers to a concept discussed in Mia’s art classes—something that is both familiar and alien at the same time. This theme permeates the episode as characters confront "uncanny" versions of themselves and their lives.
Both women face impossible choices regarding their children and careers. Mia’s path is defined by a desperate, active choice to keep Pearl, while Elena’s is defined by a passive acceptance of a role she felt forced into. [S1E6] The Uncanny
A young Mia (played by Tiffany Boone) leaves her home in Pennsylvania to study at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. There, she meets the captivating photographer Pauline Hawthorne, who becomes her mentor and lover. Due to financial struggles after losing her scholarship, Mia makes the life-altering decision to become a surrogate for a couple, the Ryans, which eventually leads her to run away with her newborn daughter, Pearl. The title refers to a concept discussed in
Critics noted that this episode provided "much-needed backstory" and depth to the series, filling in gaps that had existed since the premiere. Mia’s path is defined by a desperate, active
The episode depicts a younger Elena grappling with the pressures of motherhood and societal expectations. After unexpectedly becoming pregnant with her fourth child, Izzy, Elena feels trapped by her circumstances and "the choices she didn't have". It provides critical context for her strained relationship with Izzy and her obsessive need for order in her adult life. Key Themes and Significance
Directed by Nzingha Stewart, "The Uncanny" delves into the early 1980s and late 1990s to explain the motivations and traumas that define Mia and Elena.
Detailed recaps and reviews of this episode can be found on platforms like IMDb , Tell-Tale TV , and Wikipedia .