Anyone else think those lame Dish Network or whatever commercials about "ugly wires" are just the height of creepy for creepy's sake, only clumsy?
First off, it implies the guy...well... with a puppet. He has a kid with one, for Glob's sake. They even had a commercial where the puppet essentially asked if she still turned him on! Really. I didn't know there was such a call for hot human on life sized marionette action in commercials. Secondly, I get the old "why bother creating a loveable, memorable corporate mascot when we can just throw a temporary freakin' creepypasta wannabe out there and have people complain about it for word of mouth" trick... but really? Going with puppetphobia here because that's the only wires they can think of? And give them jerky movements to sell that scary stuff home? I'm surprised they went with cute-ish Pixar ripoff designs instead of making them all look like hideous ventriloquist figures.
Seriously, I know creepy mascots like the Midas hand and the Ticket Oak (which as of late, they're trying to make goofy instead of horrifying- and failing at both)... but this is just... well, let me put it this way. I get the appeal of Mad Man. Smart, savvy ad men agonizing over getting a perfect campaign... now we just have "what looks like the most drug inspired piece of crap we can throw together in 10 minutes and get paid for it"