It's been a week since the Super Bowl, and I still have a few of those commercials to examine for their "Toobicity" ("Toobocity?"), so here's another one....
The Cars.com Ad
Hodgins!

TJ Thyne appeared in one of the two ads for Cars.com, dragging along a witch doctor to help finalize his purchase of a car at the dealership. He's done plenty of work in TV, but really became recognizable for his role as Dr. Jack Hodgins on 'Bones' - as a forensics scientist at the Jeffersonian Institute in Washington, DC. As FOX telecast the Super Bowl, I'm sure they don't have any qualms about making the claim that Thyne appeared in the Cars.com ad as his character from their show.
Not only does he work there, but Hodgins' ultra-rich family is the major benefactor for the Institute; something he doesn't want to be generally known. To keep up his public persona as the "bugs and dirt guy", Hodgins might just get himself a nice, ordinary, little car for getting about in the Capital. Now that he's living with Angela Montenegro, they probably needed another vehicle anyway.
As for bringing along that witch doctor.... Hodgins probably met the guy through his co-worker, Dr. Temperance Brennan, who has made many such contacts in her anthropological work around the world.
Undoing the damage done by the witch doctor.......? I guess the cure for Tiny Head comes down to "oooh eeh oooh ah ah, ting tang walla walla bing bang." (Consult your physician if Tiny Head lasts for more than four hours. Tiny Head should not be inflicted upon women who are pregnant, or thinking about getting pregnant, or thinking about doing the construction worker wearing the Scruffs work clothes.)
BCnU!
Toby OB
The Cars.com Ad
Hodgins!

TJ Thyne appeared in one of the two ads for Cars.com, dragging along a witch doctor to help finalize his purchase of a car at the dealership. He's done plenty of work in TV, but really became recognizable for his role as Dr. Jack Hodgins on 'Bones' - as a forensics scientist at the Jeffersonian Institute in Washington, DC. As FOX telecast the Super Bowl, I'm sure they don't have any qualms about making the claim that Thyne appeared in the Cars.com ad as his character from their show.
Not only does he work there, but Hodgins' ultra-rich family is the major benefactor for the Institute; something he doesn't want to be generally known. To keep up his public persona as the "bugs and dirt guy", Hodgins might just get himself a nice, ordinary, little car for getting about in the Capital. Now that he's living with Angela Montenegro, they probably needed another vehicle anyway.
As for bringing along that witch doctor.... Hodgins probably met the guy through his co-worker, Dr. Temperance Brennan, who has made many such contacts in her anthropological work around the world.

Undoing the damage done by the witch doctor.......? I guess the cure for Tiny Head comes down to "oooh eeh oooh ah ah, ting tang walla walla bing bang." (Consult your physician if Tiny Head lasts for more than four hours. Tiny Head should not be inflicted upon women who are pregnant, or thinking about getting pregnant, or thinking about doing the construction worker wearing the Scruffs work clothes.)
BCnU!
Toby OB

These are a few pictures from what they saw, but to get the full, gaudy, colorful, crazy sense of just a small portion of their boob tubery, check out this entry at
Announcer:
Highlighted by award-caliber performances by two of Hollywood's most acclaimed actors, this intimate HBO Films drama tells the hypothetical, behind-the-scenes story of tobacco heiress Doris Duke and her Irish butler Bernard Lafferty, showing how their relationship could have morphed from a strict employee-employer contract into something much deeper. As the film speculates, after arriving at the doorstep of Duke's mansion in 1987, Bernard slowly earned his way into the heiress' confidence, becoming her confidante and flamboyant companion at home and on trips, all while handling the affairs of her household. Their bond became so strong that it even survived Bernard's relapse into alcohol abuse, during which he was forced to take a sabbatical to go into rehab. By the time Duke died in 1993, Bernard was back at her side, remaining her most trusted advisor and dearest friend, despite skepticism about his financial motives from businessmen, lawyers and doctors in her inner circle.
Just sayin', is all.....


Andy Samberg would definitely win. It was a funny and unexpected cameo in the Pepsi commercial starring Justin Timberlake (who collaborated with Samberg on the "Dick In The Box" music video for 'Saturday Night Live'). And he got a nice close-up for his troubles.
What he needed was a good close-up to establish his identity.
Tom Skerritt.
