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Does Lightning McQueen Need Car Insurance Or Life Insurance?

On GameSpot After Dark episode 12, Jake, Kallie, Lucy, and Jean-Luc are joined by Mat Paget, GameSpot’s official Canadian, and talk about Modern Warfare, The Outer Worlds, Parasite, their favorite Pokemon regions and starters, and also Fallout 1st.

But we all know what the most important topic of discussion was: Lightning McQueen. Prompted by a listener email, the group try and figure out what kind of health insurance the sentient race car needs. As you can imagine, the conversation goes places.

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Jake: “Hi, all. Does Lightning McQueen have to buy car insurance or life insurance? Thanks, Sam.”

Lucy: This is my favorite email of all time.

Kallie: Ka-chow.

Jake: He tweeted at me and was like, “I just sent an email, sorry if it’s a little weird. You guys don’t have to read it.” I was like no. This is [good].

Lucy: No, we’re reading it. I love this email.

Mat: I’m going to make this real easy for everybody. In the world of cars: there is no health insurance; there’s no car insurance. It’s all free. All the cars are taken care of, medicare for all.

Lucy: It’s the NHS.

Jean-Luc: Do they feel pain when they get wrecked?

Kallie: I really like the socialist utopia version of Disney’s Cars. That reading of cars, yeah.

Jean-Luc: I’ve only seen the first Cars, and I haven’t seen a very long time, but…

Lucy: Yeah, I haven’t seen Cars in years.

Kallie: I’ve never seen Cars, but I did recently go to Disneyland and I went to Cars land.

Lucy: Oh yeah, I went to that a couple of years ago. Lightning McQueen was there.

Jake: But you don’t need to see multiple Cars movies to understand this question, right? Does a living car need life insurance or car insurance?

Kallie: I think life insurance. I think life.

Jake: This is an ethical question here.

Kallie: I think life because … no actually, well…

Jean-Luc: Because if it’s car insurance than what qualifies as life insurance.

Lucy: Is this like the Disney thing of how Mickey and Minnie are mice and Donald’s a duck and Goofy’s a dog and then for some reason Pluto was an actual dog to the dog. Where does it end Disney? WHERE DOES IT END?

Kallie: Hello Kitty does the same thing. Hello Kitty is a cat, but she has a pet cat. Well, Hello Kitty isn’t a cat. She’s supposed to not be a cat, but she has a pet cat. Anyway, I think they need both. I think they need car insurance for the kinds of accidents we cover. Like that’s what car insurance covers for us, right? Then, I think they need life insurance for if they get totaled.

Mat: I’m going to disagree with you. So the thing is in the Cars universe they have life insurance for the cars because they are the living things in that world.

Jake: You keep saying in the Cars universe. But do you have proof?

Mat: Yes. I wrote a book about it. I did extensive research. The life insurance is for the living cars cause they are living, and then instead of car insurance, they have human insurance because they get on the humans, and ride them to work every day like we get into cars.

Jean-Luc: No. Humans do not exist in the universe.

Mat: They exist. They absolutely do. They exist. They have human insurance and life insurance, end of question.

Jean-Luc: Okay. I think it’s the same thing. Like their version of life insurance is just called car insurance because they’re cars. So, they would call it car insurance but it’s just life insurance. They don’t have…

Kallie: But, does it cover accidents?

Jean-Luc: Yeah, because like they wouldn’t need to separate the two because there’s no reason to have them separate.

Kallie: What if they have no insurance?

Jean-Luc: Oh shit, well that’s a whole different thing. Worker’s Rights.

Lucy: I Googled this, okay. This is incredible. So someone on Quora has asked this very question. Craig Anderson, chartered insurance professional has answered. “I would suggest that Mr. McQueen and his cohorts would likely be better off with life and health insurance. Automobile insurance policies are written to indemnify the owner of a vehicle for loss or damage to the vehicle or legal liability.” This is insane. “As I recall, the vehicles in the Car story universe are free beings, not slaves. Thus they have no owner. Subsequently, there would be no insured person under any automobile policy they took out without knowing it to be indemnified for any loss of damage to the quote on quote vehicle and no owner to be liable for the loss of damage resulting from the use or operation of the quote on quote vehicle. The policy would never pay and therefore be of absolutely no use.” I suppose Lightning could get around this problem by forming a legal entity brackets, Kachow holdings and then leasing himself.

Mat: Well, no offense, Craig. That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard in my life.

Kallie: Craig actually raises a great point. Craig mentioned health insurance and that’s what we’re ignoring. The question posits car insurance or life insurance, but in the car’s universe, car insurance would be health insurance. In our universe, health insurance and life insurance are distinct. So cars have to buy car insurance which is health insurance and life insurance but they don’t need life insurance because you’re not required to get health insurance. I mean life insurance, but you also aren’t required to get health insurance but you should be, but you’re required to get car insurance.

Lucy: There is a worrying amount of people who work in the financial services who have replied to this Quora.

Mat: I guarantee you that there is a joke in one of the Cars movies where there is a mafia car talking to another mafia car about taking out a different car and saying “be sure to take out a car insurance policy before we make the hit.”

Kallie: Why did you make him British, that was not a mafia accent.

Jake: What is a mafia accent?

Kallie: Like New Jersey.

Lucy: Like Donbot from Futurama.

Kallie: Yes like Donbot from Futurama thank you, Fat Tony, let’s go.

Mat: Be sure to take out a nice car insurance policy, on this mate.

Kallie: You got British. You start fine and then you go into British.

Ewan McGregor Reveals New Details About Disney Plus Obi-Wan Series

Disney+‘s Obi-Wan Kenobi series won’t begin filming until the summer of 2020, but the star of the show, Ewan McGregor, has leaked a few details about it in a recent interview.

It’s been 15 years since McGregor appeared as the Jedi master in the Star Wars universe, and now, we know when this show takes place. “The storyline sits between Episode III and Episode IV,” McGregor explained to Men’s Journal in a recent interview. To be precise, Obi-Wan will take place eight years after Revenge of the Sith and 11 years before A New Hope. “The Jedi Order was falling apart. It will be interesting to take a character we know in a way and show him—Well, his arc will be quite interesting, I think, dealing with that the fact that all the Jedi were slaughtered with the end of Episode III. It’s quite something to get over.”

McGregor went on to say he has yet to rewatch the movies he starred in since their initial release, but he plans to go back, probably to prepare to take on the role of Obi-Wan once again. “I want to get closer and closer to how Obi-Wan felt while Alec Guinness was playing him,” the actor explained. “I feel like I’m grayer and nearer him in age, so it’ll be easier to do that.”

While McGregor was tight-lipped during the interview, he did reveal that the series will consist of six one hour-long episodes. It’s unclear if this is a limited series or if there’s room to expand into future seasons.

The future adventures of Obi-Wan have been shrouded in secrecy. At first, it was reported back in 2017 that this would be a feature-length movie, following suit of other standalone Star Wars movies like Rogue One and Solo. However, after Solo’s poor performance in theaters, talk of future solo Star Wars adventures has stopped entirely. During D23 this year, Disney confirmed Obi-Wan TV series and that McGregor would be starring. Additionally, The Mandalorian’s Deborah Chow will be directing.

Given that Disney+’s Obi-Wan series won’t start filming until 2020, so chances are that fans won’t be able to watch it until 2021. Don’t get too bummed out about the wait as The Mandalorian launches on November 12 on Disney+, and that should be enough to hold you over.

Ryan Reynolds Perfectly Congratulates Joker for Beating Deadpool 2’s Box Office

Warner Bros.’s Joker has officially passed Deadpool 2 as the top-grossing R-rated movie at the worldwide box office, and Ryan Reynolds had the perfect response to the news.

Check out his Twitter post below:

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Pokemon Developers Don’t Have Plans For More Let’s Go Games

During a press tour ahead of the release of Pokemon Sword and Shield Game Freak producer and director Junichi Masuda revealed that there may not be more Pokemon Let’s Go games in the series, but that might be because the studio prefers to work on new projects and games.

In an interview with Eurogamer, Masuda was asked that despite criticism regarding its easy difficulty reception to Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee was high. Despite this, Masuda revealed that there are currently no plans for more games in that particular Pokemon series.

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Devolver’s Carrion Gets Free Demo

Carrion, the “reverse horror” game from Phobia Studios and Devolver Digital, has just released a free demo.

Revealed by Devolver as “a Halloween treat,” the demo is available on Steam (Windows only, sorry Mac/Linux users) and gives you a good taste of what it’s like to play as Carrion’s horrible tentacle monster. It’s not as large as the demo we played at GamesCom, but it’s an excellent introduction to this violent take on the MetroidVania.

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How The Last of Us 2’s Delay Could Affect Ghost of Tsushima

The Last of Us Part 2 has been delayed from February to May 2020, and while that means a few more months for all of us to wait until we can play Ellie and Joel’s new story, it does raise an interesting question — what does this mean, if anything, for the release of Sony’s other announced major first-party PS4 exclusive, Ghost of Tsushima?

Ghost of Tsushima has never gotten a firm release date, but it has been reconfirmed that it is a PS4 release (PS5 support has never been mentioned). Given the recent release date announcement (and subsequent re-announcement) for The Last of Us Part 2, it seems as if Sony planned to release it first and then follow up with Ghost of Tsushima later on (unless they were going to surprise us all in the next few months). But with The Last of Us now coming out in May and the PS5 set to come in the holiday season, that puts Sucker Punch’s new, mysterious game into an interesting position. Here are a few of our guesses for what could happen:

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How Smash Bros. Pros Remap Their Controller Layouts

The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate World Challenge Cup just recently concluded in Kyoto, Japan during Nintendo Live. While attending the event, IGN had the opportunity to speak with both The Dream Team and Team Europe, who discussed their favorite characters, patch updates, and more – including their preferred controller button layouts. Watch the video above to hear straight from the best Smash player in the World, MKLeo, and his teammates Nairo and Mr. R; along with Team Europe’s Lancelot, Light, Marc, and Sirjon.

Read more about the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate World Challenge Cup here. 

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The Top 25 Games That Still Deserve A Sequel

Some of gaming’s most iconic franchises really hit their stride with a sequel. Games like Halo 2, Portal 2, Uncharted II, Assassin’s Creed II, and Mass Effect 2 (just to name a few) that refined the mechanics and offered bigger, more ambitious experiences than their predecessors. But, so many games never got that opportunity to shine again, or did but still deserve another round. These games are gone, but not forgotten — here are the top 25 games that should have received a sequel but never did.

Click through the gallery below, or scroll down the page for the full list!

25. The Legend of Dragoon (2000)

Released in the same year as Final Fantasy IX, Vagrant Story, and Chrono Cross (and just four months before the launch of the PlayStation 2 in North America), The Legend of Dragoon is often overlooked when we discuss the “definitive” JRPGs of that era. However, this cult classic remains popular amongst fans for its unique take on the traditional turn-based battle system with the addition of, well…“Additions.”

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Stephen King’s Doctor Sleep First Reactions Twitter Roundup

Members of the press were able to attend early screenings of Doctor Sleep, and first impressions are very positive.

Many praise the reverence to both Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick’s Shining and applaud Rebecca Ferguson’s performances, even if the third act of the film may not quite hit its landing.

Here’s our roundup of the first Twitter reactions to Doctor Sleep.

IGN’s Tom Jorgensen, who is reviewing Doctor Sleep for us, “thoroughly enjoyed” Doctor Sleep even though he said it had some third act issues.

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