Back to the Future Part II
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"March 15, 1973."
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No! Please, God, no!
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No, please, God. Please, God, no.
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This can't be happening.
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This can't be happening.
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This can't be...
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I'm afraid it is happening. All of it.
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Doc!
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When I learned about your father,
I figured you'd come here.

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Then you know
what happened to him?

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Do you know what happened...
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...March 15, 1973?
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Yes, Marty. I know.
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I went to the public library
to make sense of the madness.

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The place was boarded up.
I broke in and borrowed newspapers.

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I don't get it, Doc.
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How can all this be happening?
It's like we're in Hell or something.

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No, it's Hill Valley, although
I can't imagine Hell being much worse.

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Einie. I'm sorry, boy.
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The lab is an awful, awful mess.
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Attaboy.
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Obviously,
the time continuum has been disrupted...

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...creating this new
temporal event sequence...

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...resulting in this alternate reality.
- English, Doc.

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Here, here, here. Let me illustrate.
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Imagine that this line represents time.
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Here's the present, 1985,
the future, and the past.

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Prior to this point in time,
somewhere in the past...

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...the time line skewed into this tangent...
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...creating an alternate 1985.
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Alternate to you, me, and Einstein...
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...but reality for everyone else.
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Recognize this?
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It's the bag the sports book came in.
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I know, because the receipt
was still inside.


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