Colin Jost And Scarlett Johansson Trolled Themselves In A Super Bowl Ad, And I'm Here For It

Good morning only to Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost (and I guess the Los Angeles Rams).

Colin and Scarlett smiling at the premiere of Avengers: Endgame
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Yes, the Rams won — but we all know most of us watch the Super Bowl for the ads (if only to partake in pop culture).

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The majority of the ads this year were a bit bleh, but one that left a strong impression in my mind was for Amazon's Alexa featuring Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost.

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I am forever intrigued by their relationship.

Basically, the premise was a hypothetical scenario where Alexa could read your mind and out your every thought — or in this case, Scarlett and Colin's minds.

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Amazon / Via youtube.com

Like rolling over in bed in the morning only to find out your husband thinks your breath stanks.

Alexa speaking: "Ordering fresh mint mouthwash. Extra strength"
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Or trying your darndest to support your spouse's career, even when maaaaaybe it's not their best work.

Alexa speaking "Setting reminder to fake your own death on March 8"
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Or wishing you could drown out your spouse's rambling.

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Amazon / Via youtube.com

Or you know how it is when you're married to an actor and you suddenly remember they sometimes get paid to have fake sex with hot strangers.

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Amazon / Via youtube.com

Or when you want to desperately impress your dinner guests, but your partner exposes you.

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Amazon / Via youtube.com

In the end, they decide maybe it's best if Alexa doesn't have telepathic abilities.

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Amazon / Via youtube.com

Here's the full ad in case you missed it.

I, for one, have a lot of questions about ScarJo and SNL boy, so it was fun to see them act in a scene together, even if only for a few minutes.

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What was your favorite Super Bowl ad? Let us know in the comments below!