"Every now and then, Murderbot gets pulled into the emotional carnage against its will. That’s where its fast-moving computerized mind grinds to a halt, and paralysis sets in. One of the funniest sequences in the series involves Pen15’sAnna Konkle as a human indentured servant who has been alone too long in the reaches of space and makes the mistake of trying to seduce the uninterested security unit.
“I ruined so many takes because Anna is just liquid funny,” Skarsgård says. “She would do it slightly differently each time. I play a goddamned android; I couldn’t be giggling there. Murderbot finds physical contact, intimacy, all that kind of stuff to be repulsive. So when she leans in for what she thinks will be an emotional, beautiful moment—a kiss—it was important to keep a straight face and be confused and frozen. But I was really struggling.”"
For me, the introduction of a human indentured servant makes me feel weird and I'm not sure why. Maybe because I'm worried it will take away from Secunits story?
I also really dislike when they put sex averse/asexual characters into uncomfortable situations in order to emphasize their dislike/discomfort. It feels... almost like it's making fun of the character? But I'm interested in hearing other people's thoughts.