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=== Part I: ===
* I loved the little moment just after George knocked Biff through the ringer, then kindly asks Lorraine if shes alright. It's just so cute!
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'''Lorraine''': (silently nods) }}
** And the way they walk off together! ''CUUUTE!''
* Finding out that Doc really did use Marty's advice.
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'''Doc:''' Well, I figured, what the hell. }}
* Marty's time spent bonding with Past!George was surprisingly endearing.
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=== Part III: ===
* Doc's reaction to seeing Marty in 1885.
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'''Marty:''' I know, Doc. But I had to come.
'''Doc:''' But it's good to see ya, Marty. }}
* Emmett and Clara at the telescope.
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'''Doc:''' ''(gazing at Clara)'' ...everything becomes - ''clear''. }}
** [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Clara is Latin for clear.
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* In Episode 1: {{spoiler|Marty feels too guilty to lie to Emmett about getting a patent, and confesses.}} Very surprising, considering Telltales' penchant for [[Comedic Sociopath|Comedic Sociopaths]] (with even [[Wallace and Gromit|Wallace]] tricking someone into impaling his foot on a spike [[Disproportionate Retribution|just for kicking down a sandcastle]]).
** Also when Marty and Doc first re-unite after months
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* In Episode 3: {{spoiler|After suffering an [[My God, What Have I Done?|emotional breakdown]], Citizen Brown sees the design for the flux capacitor in Doc's notebook...and begins to [[He's Back|recover his true self]]. His whisper of "[[Catch Phrase|Great Scott!]]" as he realizes the truth that's been nagging at him all these years -- and his subsequent enthusiasm and joy as he races off to get started on fixing the time machine -- is simply beautiful.}}
** Also from Episode 3: {{spoiler|Marty's father deciding to help you. Most of the episode he's shown as a coward and a voyeur, filming people in Hill Valley without their knowing in order to get brownie points from the Brown administration. Later, when his tapes are stolen, he still refuses to help until you remind him of his father. Eight words: "Never be afraid to do the right thing."}}
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