Back to the Future Part III
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:35:01
Yes, quite so.
:35:02
We just got word she's coming in tomorrow.
:35:04
Here are the details for you.
:35:06
Thanks for all your help.
Anytime, Hubert.

:35:09
Oh!
:35:10
Her name's Miss Clara Clayton.
:35:21
Well, Doc...
:35:24
...now we know who Clara is.
:35:27
Marty, it's impossible.
:35:29
The idea that I could fall in love
at first sight is romantic nonsense.

:35:33
There's no scientific rationale
for that concept.

:35:36
It's not science.
:35:37
You meet the right girl, it hits you like lightning.
:35:40
Please, don't say that.
:35:42
That's the way it was for me and Jennifer.
:35:44
We couldn't keep our eyes off each other.
:35:47
God, Jennifer, I hope she's all right.
:35:49
I can't believe we just left her on the porch.
:35:52
Don't worry. She'll be fine.
:35:54
When you burned the almanac in 1955,
the normal timeline was restored.

:35:57
Once we're back in 1985...
:35:59
...you just have to go to her house
to wake her up.

:36:03
Turn that valve over there,
all the way to the right.

:36:06
Yeah, pull it all the way around.
:36:08
Let's gol
:36:23
Ice tea?
No, thanks.

:36:26
It's a refrigerator.
:36:28
I guess Miss Clayton
will have to find other transportation.

:36:32
If I never meet her, there's no possibility
of a romantic infatuation.

:36:35
- You're the doc.
- All right.

:36:37
We'll get the DeLorean and get back to the future.
:36:40
I tore a hole in the gas tank
when I was landing...

:36:42
...so we'll have to patch it up
and get some gas.

:36:45
You mean, we're out of gas?
:36:47
Yeah. It's no big deal.
We've got Mr. Fusion, right?

:36:50
Mr. Fusion powers the time circuits
and the flux capacitor.

:36:53
But the internal combustion engine
runs on ordinary gasoline.

:36:56
It always has.
:36:58
There won't be a gas station around here
until sometime in the next century.


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