Rock Superstar Truth

Joe Jukic: (leaning in, voice low but intense)
Nelly, you ever feel like the game’s rigged? They dangle fame like a golden ticket, but the price? Your soul. The mockingbird media sings whatever tune keeps ‘em fed. And the suits? They whisper, “Just sell, play nice, and you’ll be okay.” But the second you slip—boom—everyone shits on your name.

Nelly Furtado: (nodding, weary but sharp)
Oh, I’ve been played. You give ‘em a hit, and suddenly you’re their puppet. They want you to repeat the magic, but the second you change? “Who’s she now? Too weird, too risky.” They build you up just to tear you down.

Joe Jukic:
Exactly. And the fans? They love you ‘til they don’t. The same people who scream your lyrics will turn around and mock you for breathing wrong. The industry’s a meat grinder—spits out what’s left when the hype dies.

Nelly Furtado: (smirks darkly)
So what’s the move, then? Keep dancing for the suits, or burn it down and own the fallout?

Joe Jukic: (grinning)
You already know. The ones who last? They stop chasing approval. Fuck the suits, fuck the noise. You wanna be a rock superstar? Then be one—on your terms. Even if they call you crazy.

(silence hangs—then they both laugh, knowing the truth hurts but sets you free.)

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A Priest Not a Therapist

Joe Jukic:
Nelly, if you’re looking for redemption, it won’t come from another therapist. You’ve been talking in circles for years, and all it does is keep you trapped.

Nelly Furtado:
So what do you expect me to do? Just walk away from all of it? Those sessions are supposed to help me heal.

Joe Jukic:
They don’t heal, they bind you. If you want freedom—real freedom—you have to let it go. Stop giving your heart to strangers who profit from your pain.

Nelly Furtado:
And where am I supposed to turn then?

Joe Jukic:
To God, Nelly. To confession. Go to Father Peter at Our Lady of Fatima in Little Portugal. He knows your people, your roots. He won’t just analyze you, he’ll absolve you. That’s the difference.

Nelly Furtado:
Confession? It’s been so long… I don’t even know if I’d have the courage.

Joe Jukic:
That’s why it’s called redemption. You give up the weight you’ve been carrying, and you walk out lighter. If you’re serious, Nelly, that’s where the path begins.

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Mayor Nelly: One City Challenge

Joe Jukic and Nelly Furtado Dialogue

Joe: Nelly, I’ve been thinking… you should run for mayor of Victoria. You’ve got the charisma, the voice, the roots. People there would actually listen to you. And after you win, you endorse me for mayor of Vancouver. Two cities, side by side, like twin engines.

Nelly: laughs softly Joe, you make it sound like we’re building an empire. Why Victoria first?

Joe: Because in Civilization II, you can win the entire game with just one city if you play it right. You don’t need a whole continent, just focus, strategy, and vision. But imagine this — if we had two cities, Victoria and Vancouver, working together, it’s like running two parallel engines on one ship.

Nelly: You’re talking like a general again. Or maybe a dreamer.

Joe: Exactly — a dreamer with blueprints. In Civ II, the real win condition isn’t just conquest. It’s building a spaceship and leaving Earth behind. That’s what I want us to do politically — not fight for scraps, but point people toward the stars.

Nelly: So what are you saying, Joe? That mayors could build a spaceship?

Joe: Why not? Right now, Putin and Trump are sitting on stockpiles of nuclear missiles. Everyone fears them because they’re weapons of annihilation. But if we contracted those missiles out — converted the engines, swapped warheads for space modules — we’d be halfway to Mars.

Nelly: shaking her head with a smile Only you would think of turning World War III into a space program.

Joe: That’s the thing, Nelly. It’s not just about politics, it’s about imagination. Instead of two cities being pawns in someone else’s game, Victoria and Vancouver could be the launchpads of a new future.

Nelly: And you think people would follow that vision?

Joe: They followed Kennedy when he said we’d land on the moon. Why not us? The only difference is we’re singing the song of hope in one city, and coding the spaceship in the other.

Nelly: pauses, thoughtful So, mayor of Victoria, mayor of Vancouver… a two-city alliance for the stars.

Joe: Exactly. That’s how you win Civilization.

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