Super Bowl Commercial Gutter Poll
The game is over. The commercials live on.
Now tell us what really won the night.
For each category, list the brand and a short description so we know exactly which commercial you mean.
Have fun!
🏆 THE POST-GAME BALLOT🏆
Best Overall Commercial (The One Everyone Will Remember)
Worst Commercial
Funniest Commercial
Best Celebrity Cameo during the game
Most Confusing (But We’re Still Thinking About It)
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Verne was trained to follow in his father's footsteps as a lawyer, but quit the profession early in life to write for magazines and the stage. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the Voyages Extraordinaires, a widely popular series of ...
Morning.
Man, Fox went full-on Don-Lemon-airplane-mode last night.
Bumping Lara and Jimmy to repeat the Nancy Guthrie story for hours.
WTF!?
The blonde former FBI agent said something interesting though ...
The pacemaker history. They can see if her heart rate went up during the 40 minutes while someone was in the house, but had not removed her yet.
If it was a steady beat, the intruder was someone she knew. If not, perhaps they were strangers.
Also perhaps they can look at the history and see if she had gotten upset in the last few weeks. And then figure out her location when upset.
Just a thought.