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lottiematthewsceo · 3 months
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juno in juno steel and the man in glass
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ratstranaut · 10 months
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I drew this one a while back and never posted it here- but!!!!! now that my exams are over I'm bringing it back>:3
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avisminutia · 3 months
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But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juno is the sun.
A redraw of this.
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liv-limao · 1 year
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I care them <3
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stolligaseptember · 8 months
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peter nureyev in man in glass: i am Old. i am Ancient. i am withered and i am past my prime. i will never know the sweet taste of youth again.
also peter nureyev at the end of man in glass: all but yells "GO AWAY, MOM" when buddy comes to check up on him after holing himself up to sulk in his room like a goddamn teenager
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mag150cul-de-sac · 1 year
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So this was basically Man in Glass, right?
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the-acer-scientist · 10 months
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Peter “I am alone. I will not forget that again” Nureyev versus Martin “I am in love and I will not forget that” Blackwood
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of-swords-and-princes · 4 months
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Madame Dauphin
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arthurcenturi · 2 months
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“A vision in gold”
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muscari-melpomene · 1 year
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I’m listening to Juno Steel and the Man in Glass again, and y’know what just struck me?
Juno is smarter than Nureyev.
Nureyev is presented as the polished master thief with a thousand faces, sure, but all his skill points are in bluff. He knows how to blend in, how to thieve, and most importantly, how to handle people, string them along with pretty words and meaningful glances. He’s the face, the charm, the trickster.
Juno is none of that. But what we sometimes forget is that Juno was able to make a living as a detective for a while for a reason. He acts as though he doesn’t care, like he isn’t paying attention, but he notices things, and connects one thought to the other fast enough that sometimes even he doesn’t realize it until he’s already acting. He has impeccable instincts, but more often than not, instincts like that come from absorbing dozens of tiny bits of information and subconsciously stringing them together until the conclusion suddenly seems obvious, and it doesn’t occur to him that it’s very likely no one else has noticed.
Juno can’t bluff to save his life (as we’ve seen) and he does tend to the quick & dirty approach to crime solving/crime committing, but even the decision to let himself get beat to a pulp is, at least subconsciously, calculated. Juno is really incredibly intelligent, but with how he presents himself, nobody really notices until it’s too late.
& tbh I love that for him.
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sleepy-energy · 7 months
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Forgot to post this. Back to happier easier times before shit hit the fan 😔
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rose-thorn · 1 year
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okay so this is probably just me overanalyzing- actually fuck it, this is probably intentional:
Man in Glass and The Train From Nowhere parallel each other in a way that is almost painful:
So in The Train From Nowhere Nureyev appears out of nowhere and he decides to ask Juno for help on a heist for the greater good, juno voices his obvious distrust and heartbreak the The Murderous Mask to both the audience and Nureyev himself. He openly doubts Nureyev’s planning ability after snapping at him, learns just how intricate the plan is. Also at first they pose as newly weds. Juno tries to shove down his romantic feelings for Nureyev.
Man in Glass?
Juno appears out of nowhere and Nureyev and him are sent on a heist (which we later learn is for the greater good) posing as newlyweds. Nureyev shows spite and betrayal, but tries to suppress it as much as he can, telling himself to “file it away for future consideration” as well as his romantic feelings towards Juno, but instead of vocalizing this distrust and betrayal to Juno, he’s passive-aggressive towards him. Nureyev sees Juno as a “loud mouthed criminal novice” and tries to push him off to the side and try to complete the heist on his own. When Juno is using his very intricate plan, Nureyev’s distrust leads him to not see that it’s a complex plan, until they confront eachother and Juno explains the plan to Nureyev and Nureyev’s just like “oh.” then they work together and successfully steal the map
now what am i getting at? well…
1. one of them appears out of nowhere
2. to the other’s dismay, they go on a heist together for the greater good
3. they pose as newlyweds
4. one has obvious distrust and feels betrayed by the other, but this manifests in different ways, juno vocalizes his distrust to nureyev, and nureyev tries to shove it all away, but shows his distrust through his passive-aggressiveness and not letting Juno help with the plan
5. after one person leaving, the other tries to suppress their romantic feelings towards the other
6. one of them is enacting a very intricate plan which includes manipulating a target
7. the other doesn’t see this plan and sees it as the other being careless, juno believing Nureyev doesn’t care that juno could be killed, Nureyev believing that Juno’s being careless about the heist
8. near the climax of the plot, the two get into an argument about how one believes the other is being careless and not planning well, and in that argument, the other reveals the plan and the first person is embarrassed
9. they work together after this VIA TRUST and get away
10. TRUST IS A HUGE POINT IN BOTH OF THESE STORYLINES I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH
11. Bonus: bickering.
it ALSO shows a key difference between Juno and Peter,
Juno is very blunt about not trusting Nureyev and his own feelings of betrayal towards him, to the audience, in his thoughts, and to Nureyev
Nureyev’s entire thing is suppressing parts of himself to fit into these roles and as a coping mechanism (a shitty one at that) to not distract himself. He shows his feelings of distrust and betrayal via his actions, passive-aggressiveness, and eventually by blowing up. it’s not difficult to tell that Nureyev’s bitterness towards Juno is because of a feeling of betrayal, and a reluctance to let him close again, which he pretty much says outright.
but as i said, they both suppress their romantic feelings towards each other, because in both episodes, the last time they had seen each other, they had shared an intimate moment, then were betrayed, which is why they’re both reluctant to let each other in again, they had just experienced a form of betrayal by the other.
MAN this hurts
also if anyone wants to add to this please do!!
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eldritcheyecryptid · 3 months
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I JUST FINISHED MAN IN GLASS IT HAS ME FEELING THINGS
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trashburgersblair · 9 months
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no, of course I'm not listening to the after heist bit of Juno Steel and the Man in Glass (part 2) again, what gave you that idea?
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mleydbird · 9 months
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I know part of Nureyev forgiving Juno in Juno Steel and the Man in Glass is him realizing that he can’t keep filing things away “for future consideration” but I’ll be darned if I haven’t adopted that for my daily life. Something bad happens at work? File away for future consideration. Things going wrong in my personal life? File away for future consideration.
Should I have adopted that mantra? Probably not. Will I not make the same mistakes as Nureyev and actually consider those things in the future? Who knows.
Regardless, nice to have that little slice of a good memory when things aren’t quite going my way.
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asexualsoup · 1 year
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I know we're all focused on the Juno Steel season finale right now, but may I take a moment to make a case for a live show of Mega-Ultrabots of Cyberjustice?
1: It would be 100% Joshua, Noah, and Kate content, which I live for.
2: I love the dynamics between Juno, Nureyev, and Rita in this episode. It honestly sustains me and this might be my favorite season three episode because of it, right up there with Man in Glass.
3: How would they do the robots, you ask? Puppets. Two cute little robot hand puppets and then Juno's big dumb robot puppet.
4: Marge Dunn.
5: The little attempted robo-kiss between Juno and Nureyev where Nureyev is small enough to fit in Juno's hand. I need it to be fully realized and visualized for me please and thank you.
6: Lastly, this could work either remotely or on stage.
Man in Glass is the obvious live show choice. Give me robot puppets instead.
(but also please give me a Man in Glass live show, I need Joshua in a fancy dress, Noah delivering angst, and always more Nova)
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