Marty, you’re beginning to sound just like my mother. What did your mother ever see in that kid? Yoo. I over slept, look I need your help. I have to ask Lorraine out but I don’t know how to do it. I have to ask Lorraine out but I don’t know how to do it. Let’s get you into a radiation suit, we must prepare to reload.

Whoa, wait a minute, Doc, are you telling me that my mother has got the hots for me? No. Will you take care of that? Ronald Reagon. Einstein, hey Einstein, where’s the Doc, boy, huh? Doc

I’ll get it back to you, alright? Right. Ahh. 1955? You’re my ma- you’re my ma. Children.

That’s a big bruise you have there. You’re gonna break his arm. Biff, leave him alone. Let him go. Let him go. Hey, hey, Doc, where are you? Doc, Doc, it’s me, Marty. Alright, I’m ready.

Marty, why are you so nervous? Why thank you, Marty. George. Good morning, sleepyhead, Good morning, Dave, Lynda How’s your head? I can’t believe you loaned me a car, without telling me it had a blindspot. I could’ve been killed. Yeah, he’s right here.

You do? Wow, you must be rich. You extol me with a lot of confidence, Doc. Whoa, this is heavy. The only way we’re gonna get those two to successfully meet is if they’re alone together. So you’ve got to get your father and mother to interact at some sort of social-

Marty, don’t go this way. Strickland’s looking for you. If you’re caught it’ll be four tardies in a row. Safe now, everything’s let lined. Don’t you lose those tapes now, we’ll need a record. Wup, wup, I almost forgot my luggage. Who knows if they’ve got cotton underwear in the future. I’m allergic to all synthetics. Now, now, Biff, now, I never noticed any blindspot before when I would drive it. Hi, son. Yeah, who are you? Hi, it’s really a pleasure to meet you.