Honestly, I always feel like the actual game is just a long commercial break *between* the commercials. Like, football’s cool and all, but can it beat Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in a ‘When Harry Met Sally’ reunion shilling… something? Probs not.
So, the big question: WHERE can you snag these gems after they’ve graced our screens and infiltrated our collective consciousness? Well, bless FOX Sports for at least having hosted the ’23 Super Bowl, so *maybe* they’ll have ’em again? Worth a shot, right? I mean, they say they “enabled viewers to watch the Super Bowl,” which… I guess includes the commercials.
But don’t go putting all your eggs in one basket, people! The article mentioned Uber Eats, Google, Doritos, and Bud Light all had spots. So hit up their YouTube channels, their social media, the whole shebang! Companies *know* we rewatch these things, they *want* the extra views.
And hey, don’t forget the deep dives! Some websites are gonna do the whole “best and worst” thing, which, honestly, is half the fun. Gotta have someone to hate-watch, right? And who knows, maybe someone will even keep a running tally of all the QR code fails. Remember that one year where every ad was a QR code? Ugh. Never again.
Super Bowl LIX (that’s 2025, for those of you playing at home) is apparently *today* according to one of these sources. Which… is weird, ’cause like, I’m writing this now. Time is weird, I guess? Anyway, assuming you missed it live, hunt those ads down! Some of them are actually pretty darn good, and some are… well, let’s just say they’re good for a laugh. Or a cringe. Both are valid.
Oh! And don’t forget to check out those “Funniest-of-All-Time Countdown” things. You know the ones, where some random celebs tell you what’s funny? I find those kinda meta-funny, like, who *decides* what’s funny? But hey, more content is more content, right?