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adrian2040
12/01/2010, 06:07 am
I never knew.

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Don't kill me, just answer. Thanks!

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*Runs for Cover*

Strayth
12/01/2010, 06:08 am
Well... I'm french so, I also don't get it :O ...

Rather Dashing
12/01/2010, 06:10 am
Scott was the Doc's bully when he was a kid. When Scott gave Emmett wedgies, the young not-yet Doctor would try to placate the ruffian with empty compliments. It's been decades since Doc Brown has even seen Scott, but it's still a gut reaction to fear or surprise built into him by years of childhood trauma.

MantaScorp
12/01/2010, 06:24 am
I just thought he was amazed by the works of Sean Connery, and at random times he would remember a favorite scene from a Bond film and yell "Great Scot!"

I attached a quick illustration I made to prove my point.

http://www.telltalegames.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2124&d=1291217035

Strayth
12/01/2010, 07:13 am
Ok, here's the truth guys.

Doc went to the future and saw a movie so epic, all he could say was ... "Great, Scott !"

http://img574.imageshack.us/img574/797/doc.png

Vainamoinen
12/01/2010, 07:14 am
I'm not sure what this thread is about, but as always, the wikipedia has answers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Scott). Tons of answers.

Strayth
12/01/2010, 07:16 am
Ah... So it just meant nothing.

I'm disappointed.

thesporkman
12/01/2010, 07:16 am
Maybe it's a reference to the Liddell-Scott Greek Lexicon? The complete, unabridged version is often referred to as The Great Scott by classicists.

Strayth
12/01/2010, 07:21 am
Well maybe.

In french they translated that into "Nom de Zeus !". Fitting ^^ .

PedsterUK
12/01/2010, 07:34 am
Maybe its just another way to say WTH, WTF, etc?

Trenchfoot
12/01/2010, 07:53 am
What the Scott?!

Hmmm, no. Doesn't quite work...

Meta Ray Mek
12/01/2010, 08:55 am
I'm not sure what this thread is about, but as always, the wikipedia has answers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Scott). Tons of answers.

Killjoy. ;(

Farlander
12/01/2010, 09:26 am
Killjoy. ;(

What were you expecting from a mod? :p

tredlow
12/01/2010, 09:31 am
Age: 23
Rating: Awesome

What's not great about him?

Vainamoinen
12/01/2010, 09:54 am
what were you expecting from a mod? :p

:( :( :( :( :(

GaryCXJk
12/01/2010, 09:57 am
What were you expecting from a mod? :p

Exactly that, being a killjoy. That's one of the job descriptions of being a mod.

1. To moderate the boards properly without abusing your moderating powers;
2. To do so unpaid;
3. To be as much of a killjoy as possible.

Toothless Gibbon
12/01/2010, 10:22 am
I always thought it was a reference to Captain Robert Falcon Scott.

Meta Ray Mek
12/01/2010, 10:40 am
Exactly that, being a killjoy. That's one of the job descriptions of being a mod.

1. To moderate the boards properly without abusing your moderating powers;
2. To do so unpaid;
3. To be as much of a killjoy as possible.

Speaking from personal experience... yeah, that about sounds like it.

(seriously though, I kid. Sorry for being a jerk up there)

Jon NA
12/01/2010, 10:46 am
Killjoy. ;(What were you expecting from a mod? :p
Depends on your definition of being a killjoy ... to some, replying like Rather Dashing is being a kill joy.
No-one is right and no-one is wrong ...
Every-one is right and Every-one is wrong ...
Forward, backward, inward, outward, come and join the chase!
Nothing could be drier than a jolly caucus-race.

Backward, forward, outward, inward, bottom to the top,
never a beginning there can never be a stop

to skipping, hopping, tripping, fancy free and gay,
I started it tomorrow and will finish yesterday.

Round and round and round we go,
and dance for evermore, once we were behind

but now we find we are
be-forward, backward, inward, outward, come and join the chase!
Nothing could be drier than a jolly caucus-race.

Forward, backward, inward, outward, here we go again!
No one ever looses and no one can ever win.

Backward, forward, outward, inward, bottom to the top, there's...

Origami
12/01/2010, 10:51 am
I'll win the day I have my hands on BttF ep 1

StevenMcFlyJr
12/01/2010, 02:35 pm
"Great Scott", adv. - meaning: to be plutoniumly amazed while thinking 4th dimensionally. :D

Sausy Gibbon
12/01/2010, 08:33 pm
Great Scott: the lesser god of Tuesdays and single-celled organisms.

thesporkman
12/01/2010, 09:55 pm
"Great Scott", adv. - meaning: to be plutoniumly amazed while thinking 4th dimensionally. :D

Adverb? But you defined it as a verb! And Doc uses it as an interjection! :confused:

Great Scott: the lesser god of Tuesdays and single-celled organisms.

The greater god of Tuesdays being Tiw, of course. I'm mean, it's Tiw's day after all.

Silverwolfpet
12/02/2010, 03:31 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWtzK12p43k&feature=related

Skip to 3:29

RMJ1984
12/02/2010, 11:16 pm
Well Doc talks about Scott and he's great.

and Marty talks about Heavy from TF2, This is heavy doc, Heavy doesnt like little coward doctor with time machine!.

AwesomePossum
12/04/2010, 12:46 pm
Doc's cousin's sister's boyfriend's uncle that...was in Black Beauty... :S

Vainamoinen
12/04/2010, 01:03 pm
Which of the dozens of Black Beauty incarnations do you mean??

funnybone567
12/05/2010, 08:24 am
The doc must worship a god named Scott. That could be the only logical explanation.

moturu
12/25/2010, 10:59 am
Great Scott! was also the name of a now-defunct supermarket chain in the Detroit, Michigan area. The 37-store chain was purchased by the Kroger Company in September, 1990.This chain is not related to a still-operating supermarket chain in Northwest Ohio, which operates as Great Scot.

(or)

The expression is of uncertain origin. It is believed to date back at least as far as the American Civil War, and may refer to the commander‑in‑chief of the U.S. Army, General Winfield Scott. The general, known to his troops as Old Fuss and Feathers, weighed 300 pounds (21 stone or 136 kg) in his later years and was too fat to ride a horse.[1] A May 1861 edition of the New York Times carried the sentence:

These gathering hosts of loyal freemen, under the command of the great SCOTT.
In an 1871 issue of Galaxy magazine, there is:

"Great—Scott!" he gasped in his stupefaction, using the name of the then commander-in-chief for an oath, as officers sometimes did in those days.
The phrase also appears in the 3 May 1864 diary entry by Private Robert Knox Sneden (later published as Eye of the Storm: a Civil War Odyssey):

‘Great Scott,’ who would have thought that this would be the destiny of the Union Volunteer in 1861–2 while marching down Broadway to the tune of ‘John Brown’s Body’.[1]
Another possible origin is people seeking to emulate the German Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha altered and anglicized "Grüß Gott!", or "God bless!" into "Great Scott!". The etymologist and author John Ciardi once believed this, but later recanted in a radio broadcast in 1985. Despite that recantation, the expression is likely to be a minced oath: a mild substitute for invoking the name of God; very possibly derived from the phrase "[by the] grace of God".

I got that from wikipedia...

PrivateJoker
12/25/2010, 04:32 pm
F. Scott Fitzgerald. He was supposed to be a well learned man afterall.

Gman5852
12/25/2010, 04:34 pm
Well you seee great scott isnt named scott and his isnt that great.
You see he was scottish, and wasnt gay so they called him straight scott.
It was mistranslated later on.