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Southwest’s Super Bowl ad owned itself a little too hard

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The ad pokes fun at Southwest’s old open seating policy—and reminds us of the brand’s ongoing list of broken promises. In Southwest Airlines’ new Super Bowl ad, boarding looks more like the Hunger Games than an orderly process. Set in an airport that’s been reimagined as a dense jungle, passengers rush to secure their preferred seats before it’s too late: a woman swings on a giant vine to cut her fellow travelers; a grandma shoulder-checks a passerby; and a man creates a dummy seatmate out of twigs to convince other fliers that his aisle seat has already been snagged.