What Happens When You Don’t Skip the Ads (feat. Brendan Scannell)

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Published 2019-12-13
A commercial actress struggles to remember details about her life beyond the ads she performs in.

Featuring:
Brendan Scannell (Instagram: bscan)
Sam Fishell (Instagram: samfishell)

Written by Brendan Scannell & Sam Fishell
Directed by Kati Skelton (Instagram: whereskati)

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All Comments (21)
  • @karl6683
    The way the time of the ad goes over the limit of 20 seconds is honestly horrifying/horrifyingly detailed
  • @KaydenzWorld
    Love how the ad was originally 20 sec but the time kept going 😂
  • @Carrot-Cake
    The worst is they have 15 sec skip button now.....imagine dealing that twice.
  • Though it isn’t real, I actually felt sorrow for this woman
  • @Farts4Hearts
    This is pure gold!! Horror, comedy...all the above. What a master peice
  • They’re in a better place now. Living In a world where they’ll live for longer than 10 seconds in ads. Upgrades People. 15 second Unskippable ads.
  • @hitmanbang5198
    When you realize the ad has been on pause this whole time...
  • Ok, that was actually horrifying. I used to have nightmares about people trapped in the TV when I was a kid
  • @koteshima6682
    This feels like a Twilight Zone or Black Mirror episode.
  • 2:38 This part has making me laugh since 2019 and I'm still laughing💀 Edit: please help I'm still laughing
  • @tacobell35149
    Imagine she just went from the backrooms 💀💀💀
  • @ethanschannel
    I can imagine, if an ad like this was real, people would be more inclined to purchase the product than with current day ads. We could code an ad like this in real life, just like a video game where you have to make choices to continue the storyline. We may be able to see ads like this by 2050 - 2100 because in my opinion, it is a fun and interactive way for the audience to interact with the advertisement just like in a video game. Advertisements don't have to be annoying anymore.