Juno Steel and the Birds-Eye View (Part 1) is an episode of the Penumbra Podcast in the Juno Steel series. It is the third Juno Steel episode of season 5, and the overall fifth episode of the season.
Overview[]
Juno Steel has worked some cold cases before... but to find a lead in his search for Nureyev, he's going to have to solve his coldest case yet. Twenty-seven years cold, to be precise.
Trigger Warnings[]
- Abusive relationship
- Alcohol
- Animal death
- Emotional abuse
Cast and Crew[]
Cast[]
- Joshua Ilon as Juno Steel
- Kate Jones as Rita
- Bob Mussett as Lawrence Hoffman
- Melody Perera as Lydia Hoffman
- Quinn McKenzie as Chip Hoffman
- Linda Garzia as Minty Kensington
Crew[]
- Ginny D'Angelo as Head of Merchandise and Outreach
- Melissa DeJesus as Script editing team
- Harley Takagi Kaner as Co-creator, Head of Episode Development, Director and Sound designer
- Joelle Kross as Transcriptionist
- Noah Simes as Production manager
- Grahame Turner as Script editing team
- Kevin Vibert as Co-creator, Head of Operations, Lead writer
- Ryan Vibert as Composer and performer of original music
- Jeff Wright as Graphic designer
Quotes[]
LAWRENCE: My wife Lydia and I were a pretty well-known pair of researchers in our day. Each of us found some success in our own field -- me a xenobiologist and her a xenobiozoologist, can you imagine an odder couple -- but it wasn't until we found each other that our careers really took off. Our books about ecosystems of alien life, with predictive models of what life in another galaxy might look like, were sold to a popular audience, and we were free to travel and conduct our research the galaxy over... though we'd always return to this estate to do the bulk of our writing. Those were personally and professionally the best years I've ever had; not a day goes by that I don't mourn them.
But in our studies... well, something changed. We were studying a microscopic species originally found in the Outer Rim with some regenerative properties that... uh, well, "amazing"'s probably the best word for them. If those properties could be applied to something besides that microbe, we thought...
Trivia[]
- Interrogating a parrot could be a reference to popular visual novel series Ace Attorney