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Did anyone else see it? It was just on CBS. Basically, the Robot goes and gets a bunch of jobs still (this time there are more - it stocks shelves and does a couple more new things), and then at the end it "walks" to the junkyard and sees a big crane putting an old car on top of the scrap heap, and then wakes up. I guess this time they're showing dead cars instead of a robot dying. Hopefully there aren't any complaints this time :rolleyes:

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Did anyone else see it? It was just on CBS. Basically, the Robot goes and gets a bunch of jobs still (this time there are more - it stocks shelves and does a couple more new things), and then at the end it "walks" to the junkyard and sees a big crane putting an old car on top of the scrap heap, and then wakes up. I guess this time they're showing dead cars instead of a robot dying. Hopefully there aren't any complaints this time :rolleyes:

Didnt see it but sounds like he was thinking about going to the metal graveyard this time. Spineless but a more appropriate way for a robot to disassemble.

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Didnt see it but sounds like he was thinking about going to the metal graveyard this time. Spineless but a more appropriate way for a robot to disassemble.

No... he's rolling past a junkyard, and sees (what looks like) a bigger version of himself throwing around a crushed car. So, I think the point of this one is that in his nightmare he sees "himself" destroying what he used to build.

Anyway... the commercial is still funny.

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