A documentary-style work depicting the daily lives of single women in their 30s to 40s. The crew approaches women leaving convenience stores and requests to film inside their homes. Wearing armbands labeled "Paradise TV Tokyo," which closely resemble those of "Te○vi Tokyo," they are mistaken for a legitimate TV crew by women in their 30s and 40s. After spotting groceries indicating the woman lives alone, the interviewer asks, "Can I come to your place?"—prompting immediate consent. Using equipment resembling a popular broadcast program, the crew takes advantage of the misunderstanding to enter the women's homes. Inside, erotic lingerie is discovered, leading to borderline sexual harassment behavior. Ultimately, the crew confesses they simply wanted to film the woman sleeping—but the encounter inevitably escalates into full intercourse.