[post_page_title]On the flip side, Doc’s perennial sense of urgency doesn’t really make sense either[/post_page_title]
While Marty downplays the urgency of time travel, Doc Brown consistently and hilariously overplays it. We get it, he’s the proverbial “mad scientist” and should probably not be assumed to be normal… but he has a time machine.
Arriving back in 1985 at the end of the first movie, ranting and raving at Marty and Jennifer about having to go back to the future that very instant doesn’t make sense. They could’ve gone back the day after, or next year, or ten years from then. When you have a time machine, time is never of the essence. Just take a breath, Doc, you’ll live longer.
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