With a beautifully tinged environment, the series confronts the viewer with the distinctive issue of an emancipated woman who might not even want to be emancipated precisely to have peace from an average or below-average society that, instead of support, throws obstacles in the way and cynically laughs at someone else's misfortune with a tendency to blame the victim. But the world is not that simple, and even the main heroine is not to blame for all the misfortune. Society and its setup clearly point to the social psychopathology and neuroticism of the majority, which is the main theme in the series. The series emphasizes the negative social attitude towards the problems of the minority. It probably also appeals for a change in social thinking and longs for greater belonging and understanding of society. And most importantly, to change it for the better.