New Adventure of Allison and Lillia Will. Show me Lillia already, damn it!
The last arc still left me with a bland taste in the mouth. Episode one started with a promising premise, but the story deflated faster than Allison’s confessions. Well, at least the story keeps trying just like Allison too.
Our heros [...]
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The propeller is on top, but which direction do you think it is going?
And that’s about as much content as there is since the first episode of Allison and Lillia.
I can’t believe the fourth episode is the end of this arc of the story. It started strong in the first episode, prompting interesting—even though [...]
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Posted in Allison and Lillia on April 24, 2008 | No Comments »
“Sorry old man, but this episode is all about me.”
Allison and Lillia Will finds the old man. However, on their breakout the old man sacrifices his life so that they can escape — but not so before he tells them the location of the treasure. On a stolen plane they fly in search [...]
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Posted in Allison and Lillia on April 17, 2008 | No Comments »
Simon says, …
Allison and Lillia continues to feel preachy. Last week’s message says history is written not so much to preserve the truth as to make convenient for those who wrote it. Building on that, this week’s message says, in the words of Mrs. Woot,
Whoever said it [the message] is not important. [...]
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Posted in Allison and Lillia on April 12, 2008 | No Comments »
If I know a girl like that, my summer would be very different too.
No, the title is correct: So begins the adventure of Allison and Will, not of Allison and Lillia. Lillia will not make her appearance until around half way into the series.
The first episode is pretty well polished. Everything from [...]
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