Marty and Jennifer were dismayed by Doc's death. They decided their best choice was to get to know their children. "So, Marty Junior, Marlene, tell us- what are we like?" asked Marty.
"Well, you're a really busy worker at your office, and Mom's –" Marty Junior began.
"Are you out of your mind?" whispered Marlene. "We can't say what happened to Mom!"
"Oh, um…" Marty Junior began. "You're both alive."
"Wait, what happened to me?" asked Jennifer.
"Nothing. You're a caring, loving parent. Nothing's happened to you." said Marty Junior.
"Well, that's a relief." said Jennifer.
"Actually, um, you don't exactly, let's see, communicate the same way as you are currently doing. Not that you can't talk, it's just-" said Marty Junior.
"That's enough, MJ, and we're here at Hilldale already." said Marlene.
"Woah, check it out! The place to live!" said Marty.
"But what is wrong with my future?" asked Jennifer.
"Listen, we got to go. Goodbye." said Marty Junior and Marlene as they left the DeLorean, and went inside.
"We must find out what happens to me!" said Jennifer.
"And me!" Marty agreed. He and Jennifer went in, hiding a closet. They watched Marlene going upstairs, and Marty Junior going into the den. It was then that the doorbell rang. "I wonder if that's Dad." said Marlene, walking down the stairs and opening the door. It was Marty's mother! Now, seeing your mother de-aged or aged 30 years is a traumatizing experience, and that's just how it was for Marty. But when he saw his father, Marty did a double-take. He was hanging upside-down on a hovering device called an Ortho-Lev. His thoughts were interrupted by the conversation that followed.
"Grandma Lorraine! " shouted Marlene.
"Sweetheart!" shouted Lorraine, kissing her.
"What happened to Grandpa?" asked Marlene.
"Oh, he threw his back out again." said Lorraine.
"How's Grandad's little pumpkin?" asked George.
"How did you do that? How did he do that?" asked Marlene, confused.
'Oh, out on the golf course." said George.
Lorraine asked, "Are your folks home yet? I bought pizza for everyone." She showed Marlene the very tiny round pizza.
"Oh, who's going to eat all that?" asked Marlene, as she knew that Doc Brown's new invention was capable of making the pizza much bigger.
"Oh, I will!" said George, jokingly.
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Outside, Biff and Gumette were having an argument after climbing out of the taxicab.
"It was my plan that put the almanac in our possession, so I'm going back!" said Biff.
"Excuse me, but you never had a crush on Lorraine! I shall go back and marry George!" said Gumette.
"Are you implying you'd rather marry George than me?" asked Biff.
"No, Biff, it's just… I didn't know you liked me until college. I liked George in high school." said Gumette.
"But we're so alike!" said Biff. "We're cruel, we hate McFlys, we make cars all shiny and clean-"
"I don't care. I think opposites attract." said Gumette.
"But you're the only girl who would accept me!" said Biff.
"Well, Biff, it ain't gonna stay that way!" said Gumette, knocking Biff out, and stealing the DeLorean.
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Back in the house, Marty and Jennifer noticed the beautiful garden outside through a window. However, Lorraine then grabbed a remote, which changed the scene from an Eastern garden to a sunset to New York at night to a mountain.
"This window's still broken!" Lorraine sighed.
"Well, when the scene screen repairman called both Daddy and Mom chickens, Daddy and Mom threw him out of the house and now we can't get anybody to fix the window." said Marlene.
"Look how worn out this thing is!" said Lorraine. She lifted it up like a blind to reveal the real window with the house next door shown through it. Jennifer and Marty then noticed a picture, kind of far away- but it appeared to be their wedding! Wait, something was wrong with Jennifer in the photo! Since Jennifer could not get a closer look, she and Marty continued to listen from the open closet. "Your parents' biggest problems, Marlene, are that they lose all self control when someone calls them chicken. How many times have we heard it, George?" asked Lorraine, as the four of them walked into the kitchen.
"Mom, Mrs. McFly… " Lorraine began as she put the pizza in the Super-Growth Oven.
" ...We can't let them think we're chicken!" Lorraine finished along with George.
"Well, you're right, you're right!" said George, rotating his axis sideways.
"About thirty years ago, your parents tried to prove they weren't chicken and they ended up in an automobile accident."
"Oh, you mean with the Rolls Royce?" asked Marlene.
"Automobile accident?" gasped Jennifer and Marty together. Maybe that was what had affected Jennifer's voice. The two of them became even more shocked at what they heard next. "That accident caused a chain reaction of events which sent Marty and Jennifer's lives straight down the tubes. If not for that accident, your parents' lives would have turned out very differently." said Lorraine, grabbing an apple from the bowl of fruit on the table. "The man in the Rolls Royce wouldn't have pressed charges, Marty wouldn't have broken his hand, Jennifer wouldn't have strained her brain, Marty wouldn't have given up on his music, and Jennifer wouldn't have given up her factory dreams for a simple stay-at-home job. They wouldn't have spent all those yeas feeling sorry for each other. That's why your dad married her- he felt sorry for her. Such a sweet guy, marrying such a sweet girl."
Jennifer and Marty were glad the others were now in the kitchen, because this meant that they could look at the wedding photo. Jennifer had a wheelchair, flowery t-shirt, and had a bandaged head. Marty had a bandaged hand, cane, and was merely wearing a t-shirt with a faux tuxedo printed on it. Marty was shocked at the Chapel Of Love sign. "We eloped?" Marty gasped.
"Mom, Dad, nice pants." said Marty Junior as he walked into the living room, found a remote, and returned to the den. This time, Marty and Jennifer followed him, full of curiosity, and marveled at what Junior was doing. He had a kind of portable computer where he watched one movie, was checking his email on crazy glasses, had two channels playing at once on the TV, and a tiny little music player he was listening to.
"Welcome home, Marty and Jennifer." said a voice from the door.
"Hey, hey, hey, Dad and Mom are home, that's right, they're home, Dad and Mom are home." said an older version of Marty's voice.
Marty gasped, "I'm old!"
"Shhhh." said Jennifer. She looked at the older Marty, who was clad in a business suit, fancy tie, and was holding a briefcase. And then Jennifer saw herself. She also looked dramatically aged, like Marty. Not only that, but she was in a wheel chair. "Maw-tee." said older Jennifer in a very slurred way. "Hoo...your...work go?"
"It was fine, Jen, but Needles...hey, what the heck is this?" asked Marty, noticing that the house didn't look quite right. "Lithium Mode on." Marty said. "That's better." He went to the den, and talked to Marty Junior. Future Jennifer went to the kitchen. "Where'd you go today, Jennifer?" asked Lorraine.
"Shop." said Future Jennifer. Marty Senior finally took Marty Junior out of the den, and to where the others were.
"Hey, pizza!' shouted Marty Junior as Lorraine removed it from the oven.
"Alright, just wait until we cut the pizza." said Marty.
"Grandma, can you just shove it in my mouth?" asked Marty Junior, adjusting his Google Glass.
"Don't be a smart ah, butt!" said Marty Senior
"Maw-tee my…heid hut." slurred Jennifer.
"Then, why don't you go to bed and lie down?" asked Marty Senior.
"Ok," said future Jennifer, as she wheeled herself to bed.
Everyone else then took a slice of pizza. Marty Junior picked the pepperoni off his slice. Marlene took out her IPod, and Marty Junior grabbed some fruit.
"Wow, Mom, you can sure cook a pizza!" said Marty Senior.
"I'm worried about Jennifer. You took her shopping, did that require over her maximum usage of her brain?" asked Lorraine.
"No, Mom, I told her to think about little things, which helped distract her from being so stressed." said Marty Senior.
Back in the closet, Young Jennifer asked, "Are they seriously treating me like some kind of cripple?"
"Jen, can't you see?" asked Marty. "We will make sure I never hit a Rolls-Royce or do any driving that would result in a car crash. Then, your brain will never get hurt, so you'll be perfectly normal, and my hand won't get busted, so I'll be a rich rockstar…"
Jennifer giggled at her boyfriend's enthusiasm.
Suddenly, a FaceTime request popped up on Marlene's IPod. "Dad, Needles is calling." said Marlene. Marty Senior got is computer, and accepted the call. He did in the living room. "Hey, what's that?" asked Marty Junior, pointing to a strange car landing outside- The DeLorean! "Let's get a closer look." said Marlene. Fortunately, Lorraine was busy talking to George, so no one saw them leave. Marlene and Marty Junior eavesdropped on Marty Senior's conversation with Needles.
"Hey, hey, the big M! How's it hanging McFly? " asked Needles
"Hey Needles. " said Marty Senior.
"So... " asked Needles. "Did you sand your wife take a look at that little business proposal of mine?"
"We don't know Needles." said Marty.
"What are you afraid of?" asked Needles.
"If this thing works, it'll solve all your financial problems." said Needles.
"And if it doesn't work Needles, I could get fired, and that would be bad for Jen! It's illegal! I mean, what if the Jitz is watching, huh?" asked Marty.
"The Jitz will never find out! Come on, stick both of your cards in the slot and I'll handle it." said Needles, evilly.
"Nah." said Marty, walking off.
"Unless you want everyone in division to think you guys are...chicken. " said Needles.
Marty froze and turned around. He yelled, "Nobody calls me or my wife chicken, Needles, nobody!"
"All right, prove it." said Needles.
"All right, all right, Needles, here's our cards, scan them, I'm in, and I guess Jen is too." said Marty Senior.
"Thanks McFly. See you at the plant tomorrow." said Needles.
Needles hung up, and Marty got another FaceTime Request from his boss, Ito Fujitsu - aka the Jitz. Marty accepted.
"McFly!" yelled the gruff, loud voice of the Jitz.
"Oh! Fujitsu-san! Konnichiwa!" Marty greeted his boss as he turned around.
"McFly! I was monitoring that scan you just interfaced. You are terminated!" said the Jitz.
"Terminated! No, no! It wasn't my fault sir, it was Needles, Needles was behind the whole thing!" shouted Future Marty.
"And you co-operated!" said the Jitz.
"No I didn't! It was a sting operation! I was setting him up!" said Future Marty
"McFly, read my email!" said the Jitz.
Future Marty hung up, read the email, and accidentally clicked "Print".
"Please no, I can't be fired - I'm fired!" cried Future Marty.
Suddenly, copies of Marty's email came out of each of the many printers around the house.
"Oh, this is heavy. What am I going to tell Jennifer?" asked Future Marty. "That I put her card into some stupid deal that fired me?"
Marty Junior and Marlene opened the door, and went outside, even closer to the DeLorean. It was then that young Marty and Jennifer came out of the closet, and went outside as well.
"Mom? Dad?" asked Marty Junior. "Were you hiding in our closet the whole time?"
"Yep." said Marty.
"I knew something was up- like why was my mom standing and wearing nice pants?" asked Marty Junior.
"Would you like to come see 1985?" asked Jennifer.
"Definitely!" said Marty Junior and Marlene in unison.
"However, Doc won't approve of this. So, hide on the roof, and we'll pretend you stowed away." said Jennifer.
"Alright, it's a deal." said Marlene. Marty and Jennifer's future children went and flattened themselves on the DeLorean's roof.
It was then that Doc showed up. "Surprise, I'm alive!" said Doc. "Let's get in the DeLorean, and go home!" As the three of them joined Doc's dog, Einstein, in the car, the entire neighborhood rippled as if reality itself was being changed. However, none of the time travelers noticed the ripple, as they flew up into the sky, reached 88 miles an hour, and broke the time barrier.
