The protagonist’s transformation mirrors Japan’s karoshi (overwork death) and furita (freelancer precarity). Becoming a sex robot is presented as a cynical career choice—stable income, no emotional labor—but results in literal dehumanization. The drama asks: If society treats women as service objects, is becoming a robot just an honest extension?

The series highlights Japan's advancements in robotics and AI, reflecting on how these technologies can redefine human interaction. It serves as a form of social commentary, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations in technological development.