Of course, he survived being drowned, burned, subjected to violent explosions, such a serious traumatic brain injury that he was unconscious through the entire flight from Southern California to rural Tennessee, restrained and tortured, burned and contused some more, and having to deal with an obsessive fan replicating his hair and beard style in tattoo form, all of which without medical care or recovery. So…not too much realism.
As…zombie supersoldiers who fight each other over barely remembered grievances?
Well…maybe. I mean, his “support system”, such as it is, are a couple of uninvolved parents (the “new” Lorraine may or may not be the drunk that the “old” one was, but all of his early childhood developmental experiences were in his past, not the new timeline), a toady friend of his father’s who once tried to rape his mother (and somehow, inexplicably doesn’t recognize Marty as the same guy who passed himself off as “Calvin Klein” in 1955), a girlfriend who he professes to be in undying love with even though he doesn’t notice that she changes appearance between movies and who he leaves lying around without care, and a mad “scientist” who if he is as good a therapist as he is at mechanical engineering will probably send Marty into a deep, unwavering psychosis.
It is illustrative that the Future Marty of the Back To The Future, Part 2 timeline is a complete mess, easily goaded into an unethical trade that gets him fired, and whose children utterly disdain him, all because he got into a car accident and injured his hand Apparently this is all fixed by the end of the third film where he has learned not to respond to “chicken”, which is the kind of trivial life lesson that films present to fix all that ails you, but the reality is that Marty has some already problematic upbringing and anger issues in addition to his constant confusion about the things going on around him.
And don’t get me started on what happened to the “other” Marty McFly. You know, the one that disappeared in the timestream to give the protagonist Marty McFly the chance to live a normal life. I’m sure that ‘Doc’ can fix tall of this with must a little more mangling of the timeline, and didn’t somehow alter the timestream to allow Terminator 3 to happen.
Remember, kids, time travel is dangerous, messy, and prone to unexpected nonlinearities that propagate into catastrophic collapse of reality. Better to just stay in your own timeline and deal with things as they come.
I saw it (don’t ask how) and it confirmed that the Back To The Future franchise follows the Indiana Jones model (odd numbered films good, even numbers bad), rather than the Star Trek model.
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