The "deep story" here is a classic teenager-parent power struggle. Dr. Wakeman treats Jenny more like a "walking weapons platform" than a daughter, installing mandatory firmware to prevent Jenny from ignoring her calls.
This half focuses on the suffocating nature of Jenny’s relationship with her mother/creator, Dr. Nora Wakeman.
The conflict only resolves when both characters acknowledge their differences, though it ends on a comedic note when the Muck Monster is frozen and Nora's TV head is smashed by a wrench.
This segment serves as a satire of theme park culture and a character study on Jenny’s internal biases.
The horror of the episode stems from Nora literally taking control of Jenny’s body to teach a chemistry class, humiliating her in front of peers and prioritizing her own intellectual ego over Jenny’s social life.
The double-bill finale of My Life as a Teenage Robot Season 1, featuring and " Call Hating ," explores deep themes of autonomy, projection, and the blurred lines between family and duty. The Wonderful World of Wizzly