LOL! :)
He really does and I have to give him credit where credit is due.
To prove I'm not completely biased, I should point out that this is my current most hated line of commercials. They strike me as creepily misogynistic.
The commercials show a woman trapped in a glass enclosure which sits in an empty warehouse. There's dusty furniture/appliances in the glass box which she is made to clean. The woman is amazed at the cleaning power of the advertised product. But she never seems to ask why she's been trapped inside this enclosure in the empty warehouse, or why she is being made to clean for the disembodied voice speaking to her from the shadows. She also appears to still be stuck in the glass box at end when she has finished cleaning.
Weird stuff. Associating your cleaning products with domestic slavery isn't a strategy I would undertake, but I guess that's why I'm not in television advertising.