Biff (Thomas F. Wilson)’s Timeline and Summary
- We see Biff yelling at poor George for not telling him about the blind spot in the car he loaned him, which he subsequently totaled (spilling beer on himself in the process).
- And then we have 1950's Biff, who seems to be picking up where he left off. He's giving young George an awfully hard time about the homework he commissioned him to write, and has his first (very brief) run-in with Marty.
- Biff is at it again in the school cafeteria, where he won't take Lorraine's "no" for an answer, and then nearly gets into it with Marty… but decides to "cut [him] a break" instead.
- Biff just can't seem to shed this Marty character. There he is, minding his own business, just trying to terrorize George into staying the heck out of the diner, and next thing he knows he's getting tripped, and then has to chase the kid around the town square with his car.
- He winds up smashing into the back of a manure truck, and is covered with its contents. Heh.
- He's understandably a little peeved, so on the night of the dance he gut-punches Marty and then hands him off to his henchmen. He finds Lorraine in a somewhat vulnerable position inside the car, and decides to take advantage of the situation. Classy guy.
- It isn't long, however, before George breaks up the party. Biff steps out of the car and nearly breaks George's arm… until George uses his free hand to deliver the knockout punch of a lifetime. Biff even spins around. Now that's a punch.
- The new 1985 Biff is a little less of a jerk. In fact, he's now pretty spineless, and is (for some reason) in charge of waxing and washing the McFlys' cars. We wonder if he has a guesthouse to stay in, or if they just make him sleep under a tree in the back yard.