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Juno Steel
Season 1
- Juno's first meeting with Agent Rex Glass in the updated version of "Juno Steel and the Case of the Murderous Mask":Rex Glass: Ah, Detective Steel. How lovely to meet you at...last. Detective, are you trying to crawl out that window?Juno Steel: I'd say I was succeeding...
- Generally, whenever Rita shows up. Special mention goes to her doodling while Juno's trying to get Julian out of prison in "Prince of Mars" and her setting the police station on fire while trying to make popcorn in "Midnight Fox".
Season 2
- In "The Kitty-Cat Caper", Juno finally gets a case after a months-long dry spell... and it's for a Crazy Cat Lady who insists her cat has been switched with an impostor. Then the cat turns out to actually be an impostor, and also a bomb. That Juno "defuses" by throwing it out a window.
- The "music machines" of the Cerberus Province in "The Time Gone By". More than once, there's a powerful, emotionally charged scene with thematically appropriate music playing over it, only for someone to start complaining about the "damn music machines" and smash one to pieces, turining the music off.
Season 3
- "Man in Glass":
- The revelation, after two seasons of Peter being portrayed as The Ace, that he's actually petty, jealous, and in many ways even more messed up than pre-S1 Juno.
- Buddy tells Juno and Peter in front of the whole crew that they're "going to be very busy tonight." She's talking about the heist she's sending them on. They both choke on their drinks and start losing it in front of the entire crew.
- The entire interaction between Peter and Zolotovna. Words cannot do it justice. This animatic comes close.
- "Shadows on the Ship", while generally a pretty disturbing story arc, has its moments:
- Watching Rita's "documentaries" is enough to convince Jet that the Solar government is secretly run by aliens in disguise.
- While Juno, Jet, and Vespa are trying to figure out what has infiltrated the Carte Blanche, after Vespa accuses Peter of betraying the crew and asks why Juno spends so much time in his room but has never looked through Peter's belongings, Juno tells her that they're "busy with something else" when he's in there. Jet starts complaining about how the two of them are always so loud at night in the cabin next to his, and how Juno should be a more considerate neighbor. (It only gets funnier when it's revealed later that they're not having sex, they're reading poetry to each other.)
- "Mega-Ultrabots of Cyberjustice":
- Peter apparently has a depressing instrument that he's been playing at all hours of the day and annoying the crew with ever since he broke his leg.
- Everything about Rita's plan for the heist that she based on her favorite mecha streams. Especially her forcing Juno and Peter to do dramatic "Super Sentai" poses with her in order to activate their robots.
- Juno and Peter try to kiss, forgetting that their consciousnesses are uploaded into the robots, and end up just ungracefully bonking into each other.