
So Lillo Qui
Season 3
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 3
27 Episodes
- On a Mission: Three SuspectsE3
On a Mission: Three SuspectsIn this unique scene written by Lillee Jean Trueman, her character Dvorya is on a mission. She's giving direct orders to three suspects who must escape from a locked room at all costs: an American, a British person, and someone Slavic. This continues Dvorya's story line for So Lillo Qui. - An Offer They Cannot RefuseE4
An Offer They Cannot RefuseThere are pivotal moments in life when you must present an offer so compelling that it leaves no room for hesitation or refusal. Dvorya exemplifies this concept beautifully, showcasing a deep understanding of persuasion and opportunity. This is vividly illustrated in the gripping scene crafted by Lillee Jean Trueman, where the stakes are high, and the pressure to make the right decision intensifies. The narrative captures the essence of persuasion, demonstrating how a well-timed and thoughtfully presented offer can sway even the most reluctant decision-makers. - On a Mission: Madness SceneE5
On a Mission: Madness SceneIn this gripping scene crafted by Lillee Jean, her character Dvorya is engulfed by a whirlwind of intense emotions, teetering on the edge of insanity. As thoughts race through her mind, she meticulously hatches a complex master plan aimed at confronting a formidable foe. The exhilaration of her plot begins to take hold, leading her deeper into a state of slight madness. Dvorya's internal struggle is palpable, reflecting the turmoil she faces as she balances her determination with her unraveling sanity. - On a Mission Part 4E6
On a Mission Part 4In this emotionally charged scene crafted by Lillee Jean Trueman, Dvorya, a character marked by her quick temper, experiences a wide range of feelings that are subtly portrayed. Though the dialogue is minimal, the focus is on her expressive reactions, revealing the depth of her frustration and inner turmoil. What Dvorya desires most at this moment is a respite from what she perceives as endless and pointless chatter, feeling overwhelmed by the noise around her. - On a Mission: Trauma SceneE11
On a Mission: Trauma SceneIn this scene, written by Lillee Jean, the focus is on the eyes and micro-expressions. The same scene is performed twice, showcasing both an American English dialect and a Slavic dialect. This serves as a study of how reactions are conveyed through acting. - Middle of the NightE12
Middle of the NightIn a riveting scene from the original series "On A Mission," Dvorya, a resourceful and determined leader, gathers her fellow captives in a dimly lit corner of their makeshift prison. With urgency in her voice and a spark of hope, she unveils a meticulously crafted plan for their daring nighttime escape. The group listens intently as she outlines the obstacles they must overcome, pointing out guard patterns, potential escape routes, and the tools they might use to aid their flight. - Christine Fit: Baby GrillE15
Christine Fit: Baby GrillChristine is fed up with being referred to as a "baby grill." After enduring a series of careless and disrespectful messages from Claude, she recently uncovered his betrayal-he's been cheating on her. This revelation has pushed her over the edge. Christine feels belittled and treated like prey, and she is determined to stand up for herself and demand the respect she deserves. No longer will she tolerate being mocked or dismissed. - I Don't Love YouE17
I Don't Love YouChristine confronts Claude with a heavy heart, declaring that her love for him has faded beyond repair. She articulates her feelings with a clarity that is both moving and vigorous, laying bare the depth of her emotions. With each word, her anger surges, an overwhelming force that not only affects her decision, but also leads her to question her own instincts and feelings. Christine is determined to assert her independence, yet the conflict of her emotions leaves her feeling vulnerable and unsettled. - Christine Fit: Mr. PerfectE18
Christine Fit: Mr. PerfectChristine stood with her arms crossed, disbelief etched across her face as she glared at the one she once thought was Mr. Perfect. The smug smile that had always infuriated her seemed to mock her pain. She had reached her breaking point. With a fiery determination, she declared that she would expose his deceitful actions to the world. The thought of revealing his infidelity filled her with a sense of empowerment as she prepared to step out that door, ready to make him regret everything. - ChristineE19
ChristineThings are just going to have to work out. Christine, an original character written by Lillee, created for season 3 of 'So Lillo Qui', has experienced a wide range of emotions thus far. From anger to pure happiness, in this scene viewers are drawn into the uncertain Christine as she is on the move. - Something ElseE20
Something ElseA continuation of Christine's story. She couldn't help but wonder why she felt compelled to decipher the messy handwriting scrawled across the fabric of her mask. It had been written by a guy she had met briefly at a café, their conversation lingering in her mind like the sweet aroma of coffee. The notes seemed to hold a secret, teasing her with possibilities she wasn't sure she was ready to explore. Feeling flustered and slightly embarrassed, Christine quickened her pace, her mind racing as she walked down the block. - I Love YouE21
I Love YouFrom the very first day they met, Gracie realized she had discovered her true smile-a smile that radiates joy and warmth. With a delightful blend of humor and lightness, combined with an authentic depth of emotion, she finds herself completely enamored and deeply in love. This compelling narrative is not just a story; it is brought to life through the talented voice and performance of award-winning actress Lillee Jean Trueman, who captures the nuances of love and joy brilliantly. - I Love.E22
I Love.Gracie loves deeply and profoundly-not just in a romantic sense, but also as a true friend. Throughout their journey together, her lover has been a constant source of support, helping her navigate and overcome various emotional barriers that life has thrown her way. This companionship and guidance is what she cherishes most. Therefore, she expresses her heartfelt gratitude as a sincere thank you, for all the ways he has been there for her, especially during her toughest moments. - ResearchE24
ResearchGracie speaks swiftly, her voice charged with determination and urgency. After countless hours spent tracking down the perpetrators, she's finally ready to confront them, and a sense of justice stirs within her. It's time for them to face the consequences of their actions, and she won't hold back. In this quick, swift, and conquering monologue scene, she lays out the evidence against them with eloquence and poise. - Too LongE25
Too LongAstraea puts it all on the line in a daring and remarkable display of bravery. She is earnest about this confidential matter, recognizing the stakes involved, and she is refreshingly frank with her cohorts about the situation they find themselves in. Throughout her covert mission, the double agent has meticulously documented the enemy's movements and strategies, highlighting vulnerabilities and opportunities. After careful consideration and planning, she has decided that the time to strike is ripe, as her intelligence is crucial and timely. - JoyE26
JoyJoy is determined to reclaim her business, which is significant to her. With unwavering resolve, she engages in a passionate battle, using powerful and evocative language to convey her feelings and intentions. Each word she utters is imbued with intensity, reflecting her fierce commitment to restoring what she has lost. - Too LateE28
Too LateDaphodile is late, and she must hustle to make an audition deadline. While she is trying to remember her lines, the truth is, Daphodile is struggling. She remains ambitious to make it through while staying true to herself. She values authenticity over reading lines to read them, and thinks the casting directors will appreciate that in the long run. - PhoebeE29
PhoebeP is for Phoebe. In this comedy scene, Lillee Jean Trueman embodies Phoebe. Phonetically spelling out "Phoebe" for a reporter, Trueman captures the saucy and aloof nature of the iconic Friends character. This short skit showcases her natural comedic talent in an audition-style tape against a blue backdrop. - Rachel CakesE31
Rachel CakesThat cheesecake? Nobody needs to know we shared it. In this audition-style tape from actress Lillee Jean's show So Lillo Qui, Trueman plays the beloved character of Rachel from Friends. In this scene, she convinces Chandler to keep it a secret, eating the cheesecake early since they are "cake thieves" and fugitives at this rate. - The Car-RideE33
The Car-RideJohannesburg was a blast, and the vibrant Alex definitely knows her way around town. Trust her on this. Keep a straight face and keep driving through. With Alex as your guide, you're sure to enjoy an unforgettable experience. In this flirty performance by Trueman, Alex comes alive on the screen. - The ShoesE34
The ShoesShe doesn't just walk through life. She skates through and is fabulous. This comedic monologue, performed by actress and director Lillee Jean Trueman, is inspired by Schitt's Creek's Alexis Rose, with a fiery, saucy, and sassy take on the enigmatic Alex. Her lively performance captures the essence of sass, leaving the audience in stitches. It's a must-see for anyone who loves humor infused with a dash of fun. - When I Tell YouE39
When I Tell YouStella has always been kind and composed, displaying a gentle strength that has endeared her to many. However, now the story takes an intriguing turn as she prepares to meet Object, a new and mysterious character that promises to add a fresh dynamic to her journey. The narrative unfolds across four engaging scenes, in which Trueman thoughtfully introduces Stella as a pivotal figure within his long-standing series "So Lillo Qui." - Don't Put Me ThereE41
Don't Put Me TherePheodora, in less than thirty seconds, establishes her personal boundary. In her own way, she "flights" out of the situation during an overwhelming confrontation with her feelings. Even while with a friend, she feels cornered and says, "Stop talking to me that way..." over her own words. Pheodora quickly retreats, her defensiveness cloaked in silence as she steps back from the emotional clash. Her body language reveals her discomfort, and she carefully chooses her next words, trying to regain control of the situation. - Sir! Move!E47
Sir! Move!Lily will not be pushed around further, and demands that a man with assumed decency, should indeed, stop blocking her path. The man denies, and he unleashes a lioness. In a taut, high-stakes confrontation, Lily, a woman pushed to her limit, delivers an ultimatum to a powerful, seemingly respectable man who stands defiantly in her path. When the man not only denies her simple request but escalates the conflict with a display of force, the consequences become urgent.