[post_page_title]Just leave her anywhere, she’s not really important[/post_page_title]
It’s kind of depressing, but there’s zero reason for Jennifer to be in the sequel. She plays no part in the plot, and her screen-time basically boils down to being knocked out and dragged around. That’s bad, but it’s not what bothers us. Let’s talk about her male compatriots’ behavior.
The original ends with Doc saying Jennifer should come along, because “this concerns her too,” but he starts the sequel with knocking her out for “asking too many questions.” Not very heroic, but what Marty does is worse – instantly agreeing to dump her unconscious body in an alley, even if only for a few minutes.
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