
So Lillo Qui
Season 2
Throughout the series, there is a great deal of levity and wit, as well as explorations of theater and character soliloquies. It's always exciting to see a new take on an old favorite, whether it's a comedy, a drama, or an action play. There are many themes explored in this show, such as loyalty, love, anger, and bravery with skilled actress Lillee Jean expertly transforming into each character.
Where to Watch So Lillo Qui • Season 2
18 Episodes
- Musical GlindaE1
Musical GlindaLillee Jean is starting off the new year of 2024 with a bang by performing songs from popular Broadway musicals such as Wicked and Disney's Enchanted. Her comical performance highlights a different aspect of her singing range, showcasing more contemporary theatrical pieces. - American Hustle
E2American HustleInspired by the acclaimed black comedy crime film, American Hustle. Lillee takes on the role of Rosalyn Rosenfeld and plays the unstable, short-fused, and unpredictable wife of Irving Rosenfeld. The scene takes the audience to the kitchen, where the last thing Rosalyn wants to hear about is microwaves and Carmine. - Best Lillee BloopersE3
Best Lillee BloopersIn this hilarious gag reel, actress Lillee Jean shows off her personality. Here is the latest episode of So Lillo Qui, titled Best Of Lillee Bloopers. She performs two recent scenes, and from her film MISS ROXIE, showing behind-the-scenes in this gag reel with laughter promised. - Very Alexis
E4Very AlexisLillee Jean performed a hysterical scene inspired by Alexis Rose from the TV show Schitt's Creek. Lillee portrays the role of Alexis, the confident, worldly, and unpredictable sister of David. The scene takes place in a bedroom setting, where Alexis talks about her past boyfriends that she has broken up with. - Jo MarchE5
Jo MarchLillee Jean delivered a monologue from "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott, where she portrayed Jo March's character expressing her desire to be loved. The emotional scene is empowering for women and delves deep into Jo's dilemma of wanting love for the right reasons - because of who she is and because she is genuinely in love. - Holiday SweaterE9
Holiday SweaterActress Lillee Jean is all set to captivate audiences with her portrayal of the quirky character Mary, played by Kate McKinnon, in the hilarious Office Christmas Party comedy movie. This performance beautifully highlights Jean's comedic prowess as she fully embodies the eccentric, offbeat, and unique personality of the character's different nature. - CrazyE11
CrazyIn a captivating rendition, Lillee Jean masterfully embodies the character Tiff, delivering a powerful performance of the 'Crazy' scene from the acclaimed film Silver Linings Playbook. Through her portrayal, she vividly captures Tiff's profound realization, the release from inner restraints, and the raw display of intense emotions. - Silver LiningsE12
Silver LiningsLillee Jean skillfully embodies the character Tiff in the 'Crazy' scene from the movie "Silver Linings Playbook." Throughout this memorable scene, Tiff experiences a powerful realization, breaks free from constraints, and vividly displays intense emotions, captivating the audience with her stirring portrayal. - BirdmanE13
BirdmanDuring her monologue show, "So Lillo Qui," Lillee Jean skillfully embodies the assertive and fierce character of Sam from the movie "Birdman." She delivers her lines with unwavering confidence and infuses them with intense emotion, captivating the audience with her powerful portrayal. - Boring DudeE14
Boring DudeIn this particular scene, which takes inspiration from the movie Shallow Hal, the character Jean exhibits a direct and no-nonsense approach while displaying a gentle sense of empathy towards others. In the role of Rosie, she confidently and assertively expresses her emotions without holding back. - The CarE16
The CarLillee Jean demonstrates her mastery of comedy and her honed comedic skills in a standout Alexis Rose comedy scene. In this inspired performance, Alexis reassures her friend not to worry about border crossing by playfully referencing her rich array of life experiences, such as a memorable encounter in Johannesburg. - Bond Monologues
E19Bond MonologuesLillee Jean vividly reenacts various dramatic scenes from the 2002 James Bond movie. Jean's portrayal is straightforward and assertive, yet she also effectively conveys a sense of gentle remorse when the role calls for it. In her character as Rosie, she fearlessly expresses her emotions and confronts situations directly. - BondE21
BondLillee Jean delivers a sultry performance as she reenacts a dramatic scene from the 90s James Bond film, "The World Is Not Enough." She imparts a British accent with an intuitive, mysterious, and sharp-tongued interpretation of the character, while Trueman adds her flair with the show 'So Lillo Qui.'