Boxclocke is the pseudonym of Baylor Johnson, a student filmmaker and screenwriter at the University of Texas at Austin. His personal blog is The Boxclockery, part of The Workingchair.
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With the counter moments away from rolling over into heiroglyphs (read: third season about to premiere) we count down the best episodes to date.
As entertaining and colorful as ever, the political new Spree has learned to rock. Less bubbles. More balls.
The voters are telling you what the Democratic party we'll vote for looks like.
Admit it: the show suffered a second-season slump. The writers have (almost) admitted it. More importantly, they've promised a return to form.
Halfway through the summer hiatus, re-examine the season two finale in this inaugural edition of BC's Lost-centric column.
It makes you feel bad for not loving it. I'm not sure if that's the nicest or meanest thing to say.
This production's tongue seems jammed so hard into cheek it's bruising. So why're the geeks so upset a year in advance?
Snappy dialogue and a lack of contrived fights make this Kent-centric entry one of the series' more human issues.
Kid + Tiger + Lifeboat = "Awesome." Too bad that isn't what this book is about.
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