Updated: Lippert's Super Bowl Ad Critique

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Free stuff. And public service. That’s what I think viewers are looking for in this Super Bowl of our economic discontent.

First-time advertiser Denny’s is all over the free stuff: the restaurant chain offers up a spot with a mafia motif in which the joke is so clever that it makes up for using a moldy 2006-era Sopranos-style theme. Some wiseguys are having breakfast at another pancake chain, and the sound of the whip cream coming out of the can to decorate (or decimate) the innocent flapjacks with happy smiley faces makes it impossible for them to hear.

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