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* Over the course of the films, Marty McFly's adventures through time have resulted in him (in no particular order) almost getting hanged, shot at, run over, macked on by his mother, stuck in the past, or erased from existence entirely. But when he learns his friend is in grave danger, the kid doesn't hesitate to jump into a [=DeLorean=] he saw destroyed and hit the gas to save him. Alan Silvestri's theme for the series always sounded exciting, but this time it sounds downright ''heroic''.

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* Over the course of the films, Marty McFly's [=McFly's=] adventures through time have resulted in him (in no particular order) almost getting hanged, shot at, run over, macked on by his mother, stuck in the past, or erased from existence entirely. But when he learns his friend is in grave danger, the kid doesn't hesitate to jump into a [=DeLorean=] he saw destroyed and hit the gas to save him. Alan Silvestri's theme for the series always sounded exciting, but this time it sounds downright ''heroic''.
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* Over the course of the films, Marty McFly's adventures through time have resulted in him (in no particular order) almost getting hanged, shot at, run over, macked on by his mother, stuck in the past, or erased from existence entirely. But when he learns his friend is in grave danger, the kid doesn't hesitate to jump into a DeLorean he saw destroyed and hit the gas to save him. Alan Silvestri's theme for the series always sounded exciting, but this time it sounds downright ''heroic''.

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* Over the course of the films, Marty McFly's adventures through time have resulted in him (in no particular order) almost getting hanged, shot at, run over, macked on by his mother, stuck in the past, or erased from existence entirely. But when he learns his friend is in grave danger, the kid doesn't hesitate to jump into a DeLorean [=DeLorean=] he saw destroyed and hit the gas to save him. Alan Silvestri's theme for the series always sounded exciting, but this time it sounds downright ''heroic''.
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* Over the course of the films, Marty McFly's adventures through time have resulted in him (in no particular order) almost getting hanged, shot at, run over, macked on by his mother, stuck in the past, or erased from existence entirely. But when he learns his friend is in grave danger, the kid doesn't hesitate to jump into a DeLorean he saw destroyed and hit the gas to save him. Alan Silvestri's theme for the series always sounded exciting, but this time it sounds downright ''heroic''.
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* Telltale got [[ContinuityCameo Michael]] [[Creator/MichaelJFox J. Fox]] to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old William [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprise Alt Martys]] at the very end!

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* Telltale got [[ContinuityCameo Michael]] [[Creator/MichaelJFox J. Fox]] to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old William "Willie" [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprise Alt Martys]] at the very end!
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* Telltale got [[ContinuityCameo Michael]] [[Creator/MichaelJFox J. Fox]] to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old Willie [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprise Alt Martys]] at the very end!

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* Telltale got [[ContinuityCameo Michael]] [[Creator/MichaelJFox J. Fox]] to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old Willie William [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprise Alt Martys]] at the very end!
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* Marty defeating Kid Tannen, a MOBSTER, in the past. Not only with getting him on Tax evasion via Trixie (Kid Tannen's girlfriend and his grandma, Sylvia) and Officer Parker (in reality, Jennifer's grandpa), but was also able to save Edna from him and used the gun-lighter he stole from Alternate Biff, resulting in the loss of the alcohol in Kid's organization and likely his entire enterprise. Lets remember that this is a teenager who did all this.

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* Marty defeating Kid Tannen, a MOBSTER, ''mobster'', in the past. Not only with getting him on Tax evasion via Trixie (Kid Tannen's girlfriend and his grandma, Sylvia) and Officer Parker (in reality, Jennifer's grandpa), but was also able to save Edna from him and used the gun-lighter he stole from Alternate Biff, resulting in the loss of the alcohol in Kid's organization and likely his entire enterprise. Lets remember that this is a teenager who did all this.
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* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old Willie [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprise Alt Martys]] at the very end!

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* Telltale got Michael [[ContinuityCameo Michael]] [[Creator/MichaelJFox J. Fox Fox]] to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old Willie [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprise Alt Martys]] at the very end!
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** Emmet helps out too, as it was his rocket car that was able to keep him from geting away thanks to the fact that it was kinda busted.

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** Emmet helps out too, as it was his rocket car that was able to keep him from geting getting away thanks to the fact that it was kinda busted.



'''Doc:''' Mr. [=McFly=]? '''''Thrill me!'''''\\

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'''Doc:''' Mr. [=McFly=]? '''''Thrill [=McFly=], '''''thrill me!'''''\\
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-->'''Marty:''' Where to, Doc?''\\

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* The ending.
-->'''Marty:''' Where to, Doc?''\\
'''Doc:''' Mr. [=McFly=]? '''''Thrill me!'''''\\
''(cue familiar FlyAtTheCameraEnding and CreditsRoll to Music/HueyLewisAndTheNews singing "Back In Time".)''
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* Marty defeating Kid Tannen, a MOBSTER, in the past. Not only with getting him on Tax evasion via Trixie (Kid Tannen's girlfriend and his grandma, Sylvia) and Officer Parker (in reality, Jennifer's grandpa), but was also able to save Edna from him and used the gun-lighter he stole from Alternate!Biff, resulting in the loss of the alcohol in Kid's organization and likely his entire enterprise. Lets remember that this is a teenager who did all this.

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* Marty defeating Kid Tannen, a MOBSTER, in the past. Not only with getting him on Tax evasion via Trixie (Kid Tannen's girlfriend and his grandma, Sylvia) and Officer Parker (in reality, Jennifer's grandpa), but was also able to save Edna from him and used the gun-lighter he stole from Alternate!Biff, Alternate Biff, resulting in the loss of the alcohol in Kid's organization and likely his entire enterprise. Lets remember that this is a teenager who did all this.



* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old Willie [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprise Alt!Martys]] at the very end!

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* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old Willie [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprise Alt!Martys]] Alt Martys]] at the very end!
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* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old Willie [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprisal Alt!Martys]] at the very end!

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* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices FIVE characters: Old Willie [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprisal [[RoleReprise Alt!Martys]] at the very end!
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* Marty defeating Kid Tannen, a MOBSTER, in the past. Not only with getting him on Tax evasion via Trixie (Kid Tannen's girlfriend [[spoiler: and his grandma, Sylvia]]) and Officer Parker (in reality, Jennifer's grandpa), but was also able to save Edna from him and used the gun-lighter he stole from Alternate!Biff, resulting in the loss of the alcohol in Kid's organization and likely his entire enterprise. Lets remember that this is a teenager who did all this.

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* Marty defeating Kid Tannen, a MOBSTER, in the past. Not only with getting him on Tax evasion via Trixie (Kid Tannen's girlfriend [[spoiler: and his grandma, Sylvia]]) Sylvia) and Officer Parker (in reality, Jennifer's grandpa), but was also able to save Edna from him and used the gun-lighter he stole from Alternate!Biff, resulting in the loss of the alcohol in Kid's organization and likely his entire enterprise. Lets remember that this is a teenager who did all this.



* In Episode 3, the moment Citizen Brown [[spoiler: realizes that the logo for the "new" Hill Valley is modeled after ''the flux capacitor''.]]

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* In Episode 3, the moment Citizen Brown [[spoiler: realizes that the logo for the "new" Hill Valley is modeled after ''the flux capacitor''.]]



* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices [[spoiler: FIVE characters: Old Willie [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprisal Alt!Martys]] at the very end!]]
* A slightly fridgey one in Episode 5. [[spoiler: Citizen Brown is disguised as the runner of the Enlightenment Under The Sea attraction, and has his younger self kidnapped and hidden in the bathysphere. Marty knows this, and is trying to thwart him. He tries to get onto the ride with a ticket, then invokes the authorities when Brown rejects it. After all that, Brown pretends the gears are jammed so he can't raise the bathysphere. So what does Marty do? He ''deliberately crimps the bathysphere's air hose'', cutting off young Emmett's air supply and putting his life-- and by extension his older self's life-- in jeopardy. He does this knowing full well that if Emmett dies, not only will he lose a lifelong friend, but he'll prevent the invention of the time machine in the first place (because its inventor won't be alive to invent it) and be forever stranded 55 years in the past. He's taking a '''MASSIVE''' chance, and he takes it without hesitation. Badass to say the very least. He probably realized that the only one who cares about Emmett more than he does is Emmett himself. A difficult, but logically sound, decision.]]
* When Young Emmett is showcasing his Electrokinetic Levitator at the expo, he rolls off the ramp, supposedly falling to the "spectacular failure" he mentioned in Episode 1... [[spoiler:until he flies back into the shot, soaring majestically around the room.]] Made even more awesome by the accompanying [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic triumphant version of the Back To The Future theme.]]

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* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices [[spoiler: FIVE characters: Old Willie [=McFly=], Artie's dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older [[RoleReprisal Alt!Martys]] at the very end!]]
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* A slightly fridgey one in Episode 5. [[spoiler: Citizen Brown is disguised as the runner of the Enlightenment Under The Sea attraction, and has his younger self kidnapped and hidden in the bathysphere. Marty knows this, and is trying to thwart him. He tries to get onto the ride with a ticket, then invokes the authorities when Brown rejects it. After all that, Brown pretends the gears are jammed so he can't raise the bathysphere. So what does Marty do? He ''deliberately crimps the bathysphere's air hose'', cutting off young Emmett's air supply and putting his life-- and by extension his older self's life-- in jeopardy. He does this knowing full well that if Emmett dies, not only will he lose a lifelong friend, but he'll prevent the invention of the time machine in the first place (because its inventor won't be alive to invent it) and be forever stranded 55 years in the past. He's taking a '''MASSIVE''' chance, and he takes it without hesitation. Badass to say the very least. He probably realized that the only one who cares about Emmett more than he does is Emmett himself. A difficult, but logically sound, decision.]]
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* When Young Emmett is showcasing his Electrokinetic Levitator at the expo, he rolls off the ramp, supposedly falling to the "spectacular failure" he mentioned in Episode 1... [[spoiler:until until he flies back into the shot, soaring majestically around the room.]] room. Made even more awesome by the accompanying [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic triumphant version of the Back To The Future theme.]]
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* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices [[spoiler:FOUR characters: Old Willie McFly, Artie's dad, and three older Alt!Martys!]]
* A slightly fridgey one in Episode 5. [[spoiler:Citizen Brown is disguised as the runner of the Enlightenment Under The Sea attraction, and has his younger self kidnapped and hidden in the bathysphere. Marty knows this, and is trying to thwart him. He tries to get onto the ride with a ticket, then invokes the authorities when Brown rejects it. After all that, Brown pretends the gears are jammed so he can't raise the bathysphere. So what does Marty do? He ''deliberately crimps the bathysphere's air hose'', cutting off young Emmett's air supply and putting his life-- and by extension his older self's life-- in jeopardy. He does this knowing full well that if Emmett dies, not only will he lose a lifelong friend, but he'll prevent the invention of the time machine in the first place (because its inventor won't be alive to invent it) and be forever stranded 55 years in the past. He's taking a '''MASSIVE''' chance, and he takes it without hesitation. Badass to say the very least. He probably realized that the only one who cares about Emmett more than he does is Emmett himself. A difficult, but logically sound, decision.]]

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* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices [[spoiler:FOUR [[spoiler: FIVE characters: Old Willie McFly, [=McFly=], Artie's dad, dad; a civilian who repeats the "wallet" joke from the second movie; and three older Alt!Martys!]]
[[RoleReprisal Alt!Martys]] at the very end!]]
* A slightly fridgey one in Episode 5. [[spoiler:Citizen [[spoiler: Citizen Brown is disguised as the runner of the Enlightenment Under The Sea attraction, and has his younger self kidnapped and hidden in the bathysphere. Marty knows this, and is trying to thwart him. He tries to get onto the ride with a ticket, then invokes the authorities when Brown rejects it. After all that, Brown pretends the gears are jammed so he can't raise the bathysphere. So what does Marty do? He ''deliberately crimps the bathysphere's air hose'', cutting off young Emmett's air supply and putting his life-- and by extension his older self's life-- in jeopardy. He does this knowing full well that if Emmett dies, not only will he lose a lifelong friend, but he'll prevent the invention of the time machine in the first place (because its inventor won't be alive to invent it) and be forever stranded 55 years in the past. He's taking a '''MASSIVE''' chance, and he takes it without hesitation. Badass to say the very least. He probably realized that the only one who cares about Emmett more than he does is Emmett himself. A difficult, but logically sound, decision.]]

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[[redirect:Awesome/BackToTheFuture]]* Marty defeating Kid Tannen, a MOBSTER, in the past. Not only with getting him on Tax evasion via Trixie (Kid Tannen's girlfriend [[spoiler: and his grandma, Sylvia]]) and Officer Parker (in reality, Jennifer's grandpa), but was also able to save Edna from him and used the gun-lighter he stole from Alternate!Biff, resulting in the loss of the alcohol in Kid's organization and likely his entire enterprise. Lets remember that this is a teenager who did all this.
** Emmet helps out too, as it was his rocket car that was able to keep him from geting away thanks to the fact that it was kinda busted.
* In Episode 3, the moment Citizen Brown [[spoiler: realizes that the logo for the "new" Hill Valley is modeled after ''the flux capacitor''.]]
* In Episode 4, Marty is inspired to try and unbrainwash Jennifer by playing his guitar over the squawkbox, when a guard comes to escort her out and notices the music. When the guard inspects the camera, Jennifer beans him with her box of spray paints.
-->'''Jennifer:''' Nobody scrambles my brains, ya hear me?! No one! I'm Jennifer Parker - rock 'n roller!
* Marty rescuing Doc in Episode 4 also qualifies.
* Telltale got Michael J. Fox to voice a character for the finale. In fact, he voices [[spoiler:FOUR characters: Old Willie McFly, Artie's dad, and three older Alt!Martys!]]
* A slightly fridgey one in Episode 5. [[spoiler:Citizen Brown is disguised as the runner of the Enlightenment Under The Sea attraction, and has his younger self kidnapped and hidden in the bathysphere. Marty knows this, and is trying to thwart him. He tries to get onto the ride with a ticket, then invokes the authorities when Brown rejects it. After all that, Brown pretends the gears are jammed so he can't raise the bathysphere. So what does Marty do? He ''deliberately crimps the bathysphere's air hose'', cutting off young Emmett's air supply and putting his life-- and by extension his older self's life-- in jeopardy. He does this knowing full well that if Emmett dies, not only will he lose a lifelong friend, but he'll prevent the invention of the time machine in the first place (because its inventor won't be alive to invent it) and be forever stranded 55 years in the past. He's taking a '''MASSIVE''' chance, and he takes it without hesitation. Badass to say the very least. He probably realized that the only one who cares about Emmett more than he does is Emmett himself. A difficult, but logically sound, decision.]]
* When Young Emmett is showcasing his Electrokinetic Levitator at the expo, he rolls off the ramp, supposedly falling to the "spectacular failure" he mentioned in Episode 1... [[spoiler:until he flies back into the shot, soaring majestically around the room.]] Made even more awesome by the accompanying [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic triumphant version of the Back To The Future theme.]]
* Episode 5: William [=McFly=] saving Marty and Doc from a trigger-happy Edna.
** There is also the scene where Marty makes a trap to knock out the Western Tannen and a time-traveling Edna so that they can save Hill Valley from a future where it got burned to the ground.
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