EDIT- wait... you mean like actual ads on tv? Never seen 'em either way...
Radio ads, actually. Advertising for Netflix.
They feature a fake trivia quiz show. They always start out with two questions that are generally total nonsense. Things like:
Emcee: If the grass is greener on the other side, what does the doorbell sound like?
Contestant: Uh, kumquat?
Emcee: Correct!
(Not an actual example.)
Then the third is one of several things like:
Emcee: How fast can you watch movies using Netflix?
Contestant: Instantly.
Emcee: Correct! You can stream movies instantly using your computer, gaming console, or other devices!
(actual example)
So, they spend two thirds of the commercial establishing that the whole thing is nonsense, and then they expect us to take the last third seriously?
The whole “Other devices†thing bugs me, too. I mean, my blender is a device, but it ain’t streaming no Netflix. And they manage to work in that phrase almost every time.