
Grant Thornton TV Commercial, 'Status Quo'
Grant Thornton
Grant Thornton believes status quo can cause atrophy in the living, rust in machines and even put an end to a company's progress. Instead, Grant Thornton claims to do whatever it takes to move its clients forward, a philosophy it terms, "status go."

Grant Thornton TV Commercial, 'Fast, Fresh Answers'
Grant Thornton
A well-suited man asks his server how fresh the lobster is while ordering a meal and appears fine with the server's decision to ask her manager for an answer. But after also having to ask the manager, the chef and the fisherman who supplies the restaurant, the man decides to stick with a burger for simplicity's sake. If you need answers quickly and don't want to go through four different people to get them, Grant Thornton encourages you to consider it as a solution with "no runaround."

Grant Thornton TV Commercial, 'Status Quo Loves Promoting Itself: Drum'
Grant Thornton
A businessman walks through a Grant Thornton location followed by marching band drummers. After he speaks about the company's global network of employees and its focus on fast solutions and customer service, he declares, "It's hard to beat your own drum."

Grant Thornton TV Commercial, 'This is Your Invitation. Swing.' Featuring Rickie Fowler
Grant Thornton
Just as Rickie Fowler is getting ready to make a swing during a casual game of golf, a passerby in a golf cart skids to a stop nearby and asks if he could play through first. After being given permission, the newcomer begins his long and bizarre routine of checking for perfect weather conditions, which apparently involves lying flat on the ground, dangling his club between his fingers and tossing a handful of dry grass in the wind. Despite the man's confidence in his elaborate setup, Grant Thorn

Grant Thornton TV Commercial, 'Rickie Fowler Gets Tailored By the Status Quo'
Grant Thornton
Professional golfer Rickie Fowler gets fitted for some new golf clothes. The tailor questions Rickie's choice of the color orange. Rickie and the tailor disagree over the style that he wants to achieve. While Rickie wants his own spicy style, the tailor is thinking more along the lines of something sophisticated. Grant Thorton says if you need answers tailed to you, you can find audit, tax and advisroy solutions through its services.

Grant Thornton TV Commercial, 'Jargon Caddie' Featuring Rickie Fowler
Grant Thornton
When asked by golfer Rickie Fowler which club to use for the next drive, this caddie goes overboard with the advice, spewing line after line of nonsensical jargon into Fowler's ear. Asking if you need solutions that make sense, Grant Thornton invites you to discover what it has to offer, which it says is audit, tax, advisory and most importantly, no jargon.

Grant Thornton TV Commercial, 'Cocktail'
Grant Thornton
A woman orders a vodka soda during her layover, but receives a neon blue sparkling cocktail instead. Unlike this oblivious airport bartender, Grant Thornton understands that you're tired of not being heard, and considers listening to be one of its specialties.

Grant Thornton TV Commercial, 'This Is Your Invitation: Journey Confidently'
Grant Thornton
A woman is riding in a luxurious airplane when a flash of lightning catches her eye. She looks out the window at the storm clouds brewing. A bear and a bull emerge from the clouds to lock into an epic battle. Grant Thornton says that the status quo tells you to weather the storm and avoid the tradewinds so your ship doesn't tip, but it says that fort.une favors the bold. It will give you the guidance to steer your way through the storm