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The 'Say My Name' Esurance Super Bowl Ad Stars Walter White

After causing a huge stir with its post-Super Bowl ad spot last year, the 2015 Esurance Super Bowl ad has been drumming up just as much excitement by featuring the familiar face of Walter White.

The ad has Bryan Cranston reprise his role as the drug lord, stationing him in a pharmacy rather than a meth lab. When a woman goes to pick up her prescription, White identifies himself as "sorta Greg" and it's clear that White is not where he should be, despite claiming to have "a lot of experience with drugs." White tries to force an incorrect prescription on the woman and Esurance is quick to note that you shouldn't settle for a one-size-fits-all plan, especially when it comes to paying for something that's just isn't right for you.
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