In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Christopher Lloyd, famous for playing Doc Brown in the Back to the Future trilogy, said he would love to throw out the first pitch if the Chicago Cubs made it to the World Series.

It’s a fun idea to entertain. In case you haven’t heard, Back to the Future II predicted the Cubs would win the World Series this year. But Chicago still has to defeat the New York Mets in the National League Championship Series before it even gets a chance to try and make that 1989 movie look like Nostradamus.

“Maybe it’ll happen,” Lloyd said in the interview. “We’ll see. They got to get there first.”

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But Reddit user GoblinDiplomat, who commented in user aresef’s post about the interview, went one better:

All right, Cubs, the ball’s in your court. Literally. Will you freely embrace your team of destiny status? Or will Doc Brown throwing out a first pitch be tempting fate, something you don’t want to do given your history with curses?

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Either way, Lloyd, along with Michael J. Fox, continues to revisit Back to the Future—and talk extensively about fax machines—thanks to this new Toyota commercial.

The weirdest thing about this spot—and it’s not Lloyd talking extensively about fax machines—is that it oddly resembles a famously tense scene from GoodFellas. Wonder if Doc Brown was thinking about having Marty whacked?