Seeing them back to back it felt like a weak asspull, even my kids reacted to it. But I didn’t rewatch the first movie to see if it actually conflicts with original Marty. With it happening constantly in the sequels and never once in the original it’s either poor writing or they changed him. Or both.
iirc the first movie makes Marty look like his Dad, a schlub whose only friend is a weird old guy. He doesn’t push back against the teachers when they throw him out of the talent show.
Hardly a daredevil who never backs down from a challenge.
I think you’ve cracked it, Marty changes his past so that he grew up with a more assertive and confident father, so when the changes catch up to him in the second movie he suddenly has a new personality trait that he didn’t have before!
Is that a retcon? Does it rewrite an aspect of his character? Or is it just an aspect that didn’t come up in the first movie?
Seeing them back to back it felt like a weak asspull, even my kids reacted to it. But I didn’t rewatch the first movie to see if it actually conflicts with original Marty. With it happening constantly in the sequels and never once in the original it’s either poor writing or they changed him. Or both.
iirc the first movie makes Marty look like his Dad, a schlub whose only friend is a weird old guy. He doesn’t push back against the teachers when they throw him out of the talent show.
Hardly a daredevil who never backs down from a challenge.
I think you’ve cracked it, Marty changes his past so that he grew up with a more assertive and confident father, so when the changes catch up to him in the second movie he suddenly has a new personality trait that he didn’t have before!
You’re giving me credit for an idea I did not have.
But you are correct; it’s Lone Pine writ large.
100% not a retcon in my book.