People Come Crying Back to Comcast Xfinity

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Everybody loves Comcast, right? Oh wait. Didin’t like thousands leave a few years ago because the service sucked and isn’t that why Comcast became one of the first brands to embrace social media? Well perhaps it worked because according to these new commercials from Goodby, directed by O Positive’s David Shane, people seem to be regretting ever having left.

Three new spots take three different looks at the classic “I never should have left” scenario. There’s lots of emotion and hand wringing. There’s even tears. Good God people, it’s only cable! Get a life! Oh wait, there ain’t much life without the internet so we guess Comcast Xfinity is a good thing after all.

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