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TV DVD Fan 03-04-2007, 06:57 PM Michael J. Fox
and
Christopher Lloyd
in BACK TO THE FUTURE- THE SERIES
Based on the trilogy directed by Robert Zemeckis
1- "Gotta Get Back In Time."- Doctor Emmett Brown (Lloyd) begins construction on a DeLorean time machine in the year 1955 and meets up with Marty McFly, a school-slacking rocker from the 80's who is trying to get back to the future.
2- "Great Scott."- Marty's inventor friend has lost conceptual design plans for his time machine and believes that they have been taken by Biff Tannen, a cut-up from Marty's dad's class.
3- "The McFly Treasure."- Marty takes the time machine to the year 2100 upon Doc's orders. It appears as if a descendent of Marty's has caused a disruption in the space-time continuum upon discovering his great-grandfather's personal belongings. It doesn't add up when he sees that Marty was born in 1968 and a note to Marty from the Doc dated November 12, 1955 is in the case that Marty's great-grandson discovered in a vault 145 years after the note was written.
4- "Mom and Dad's Stories."- Lorraine (Lea Thompson) and George (Crispin Glover) tell their son about when they first met, pretending to not know anything about the event when in reality he was actually there and nearly ended up marrying his future mom himself when she hit on him!
bttf4444 03-04-2007, 08:47 PM Sounds neat! :)
Race's Girl 03-05-2007, 07:47 PM That so kicks ass
TV DVD Fan 03-05-2007, 09:14 PM Wow thanks alot, you have no idea how much that means to me. Nobody hardly ever replies to my fanfics and gives their opinions. Apparently I've finally got a hit! Great Scott!
I'll definitely have more episode listings by tomorrow, so stay tuned!
TV DVD Fan 03-05-2007, 11:35 PM 5- "Don't Need Know Credit Card..."- Marty, revisiting his early days and trying to avoid mistakes that he knows are going to happen unless he stops them, realizes he may've made a major mistake after realizing EVERYTHING in his possession is from either 1985... or 2015!
6- "The Great Debate."- Emmett is called to a meeting of all the country's scientists in New York where he plans to unveil his newest creation: the hoverboard (which he didn't actually come up with; it was something he and Marty had encounters with in 2015).
7- "The Philosophical Stance."- Marty believes bad karma is following the Doc after taking credit for the hoverboard. His explanation is simple: he only wants the world to be able to see the future today. However, when financial gain follows, it even comes clear to the Doc that he may have seriously put a dent on the fate of the human race.
8- "The Great Pretenders."- Marty and Doc travel back in time to 1955 (again!!!) and while nobody is looking, slip a hoverboard in an abandoned alley, hoping somebody soon unearths it and realizes what the earth and its people are capable of if they work together.
9- "Biff and Family."- The Tannen family history proves even more gruesome in the present than in the past and the future.
10- "Erasing Hoverboardworld."- Six months after the Doc and Marty return from 1955 (when they attempted to introduce the hoverboard to 1955 America), they continue a plan they had made before they placed the futuristic "floating device" back in time: to erase hoverboards from ever have existing in 1985. Why? The reasoning behind it all was after realizing that he had made a mistake, Doc realized that in order to not interrupt the space-time continuum he had to first introduce the boards to the past so it wouldn't make the current world so baffling. This way, everybody is used to the hoverboards and a world ahead of its time; but if and when the Doc would erase the hoverboards from existence, not interrupting the space-time continnum, nobody would know the difference.
11- "The Destruction of The Time Machine."- The Doc and Marty realize it's high-time their time machine be destroyed. (This has already happened by the end of the trilogy, but in the series, as will be detailed when I get around to writing the scripts, it appears as if a second time machine was built by Doc that he never told Marty about, in case an emergency that affected the fate of the world and the original time machine was not available.)
It's all very confusing, I know, but so is the trilogy, so I figured "What the hell? Why not throw a few twists and turns in there?" I'm gonna try my best to begin working on the scripts but they will take me some time, and hopefully by then all the questions will be answered.
Episode 11 is not the end of the series, only of season one. Season Two episode listings will be posted soon...
SEASON TWO
Starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd
With Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, and Thomas F. Wilson as Biff
bttf4444 03-05-2007, 11:42 PM Cool! I can hardly wait to read yours. :)
Mr.Burns 03-06-2007, 01:19 AM Yeah this show is awesome!
TV DVD Fan 03-11-2007, 12:55 PM 1- "The Hanging of the Clock."- Doctor Brown hangs a clock in 1955 and falls, hits his head on the toilet seat, and comes up with the idea of the flux capacitor, which makes time travel possible. Flashback episode.
2- "Father Brown."- Doctor Brown realizes that the future is fate's way of telling us what we are going to make of ourselves and since he no longer has his time machine (nor wants it), he asks Marty a very serious question: if he should become a priest.
3- "Stop the Machine."- Biff causes yet more trouble in the space-time continuum when he invents his own time machine based on the plans he stole weeks ago from Doc. Marty must use his skateboarding skills to stop him.
Adamantium 03-11-2007, 04:01 PM 4- "Mom and Dad's Stories."- Lorraine (Lea Thompson) and George (Crispin Glover) tell their son about when they first met, pretending to not know anything about the event when in reality he was actually there and nearly ended up marrying his future mom himself when she hit on him!
This one sounds cool. I can picture the look on Marty's face as they're telling him this story.
If this show was real, I'd watch it.
TV DVD Fan 03-11-2007, 06:20 PM Thanks! I really appreciate all of your positive feedback. Maybe I should take this to the networks! :lol:
bttf4444 03-11-2007, 06:58 PM We could use some more BTTF fanfic here (http://www.fanfiction.net/l/176/3/0/1/1/0/0/0/0/0/1/).
I could maybe write a few Family Ties fic, if I ever wanted to take a break from BTTF. So far, all my Family Ties fics are crossovers with BTTF. I love writing about the interactions between Marty McFly and Alex P Keaton.
TV DVD Fan 03-20-2007, 04:24 PM 4- "Strickland's Problem."- Marty has been driving for a couple of years but has yet to get his license; so while he is prepping for the test and practicing on his own, he accidentally confuses the DeLorean for his father's beat-up old car. Thus, he's transported back 60 years to 1925 when Strickland is a child and Marty finally figures out why he's such a stickler: the kids always made fun of him in school. Marty may disturb the space-time continuum yet again when he punches out Strickland's greatest nemesis, a big bully named Marcus. Marcus and Strickland were supposed to have it out that day, and Strickland was supposed to lose. But now Strickland has nothing to worry about in terms of losing to Marcus because it never would happen, as Marcus thinks it was Strickland that knocked him cold and thus in 1985, Strickland is so confident of himself he ends up in a big brawl with one of Marcus' cronies and ends up with serious head trauma and bad news: he has six weeks to live.
5- "Strickland Strikes Out."- Marty has to go back in time yet again to make sure Strickland loses in a fight to Marcus, which is not going to be easy, but he has a plan that eventually ends up working.
6- "Lorraine and Biff."- Marty recalls the alternate 1985 he saw where his dad was dead and Biff and Lorraine were married. When he sees Biff with some plans of Doc's, he assumes it is the plans of the time machine and suspects that somehow a different sports stats book was in his hands and that Biff was plotting to steal the time machine and hit it rich yet again. He goes to all measures to make sure his dad stayed away from Biff, but feels like an idiot when he finds out that he was just returning some plans for a new invention to Doc and trips over his words to come up with a reason as to why he was being so overprotective.
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