Jimmy Kimmel staged a glorious Back to the Future reunion, in which Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reprised their roles as Marty and Doc, and traveled to our 2015.

Yesterday was Back to the Future Day, the day Marty McFly and Doc Brown visited in the 1985 epic Back to the Future, Part II.

The Internet was full of articles about how much Robert Zemeckis got wrong and right about 2015 (Hypable took a different approach), but there’s no need to wonder anymore — Doc and Marty have visited the actual 2015. And they’re not impressed.

Jimmy Kimmel somehow got Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox to perform an elaborate skit on his show, dressing up like their Back to the Future characters and arriving on stage in their DeLorean, to raucous applause:

Poor Marty and Doc are forced to endure the horrors of our selfie culture, the lack of Johnny Carson, and cronuts.

They also get in a little dig at Trump, because of course they do. The Biff comparison is undeniable!

“If you don’t mind my asking, what the hell have you guys been doing for 30 years?” asked Marty, and concluded, “It seems like 2015 kind of sucks.” Doc proposes this is actually the alternate reality, which, whoa.

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But, yeah, compared to the pastel-colored future imagined in Back to the Future, Part II, where hoverboards and flying cars were real and people wore insane techno-punk space fashion, we can’t argue with that.

You know what is cool though? Nike’s announcement that they’ve invented self-tying shoelaces. Marty McFly’s kicks, called, “Nike Mags” (as seen in BTTF Part 2), will arrive in 2016.

“We started creating something for fiction and we turned it into fact, inventing a new technology that will benefit all athletes,” CEO Mark Parker said about the shoes (quoted by Engadget). “By imagining the future, we create it. Product that comes alive, with on-demand comfort and support when you need, product that senses you and adapts to you is right around the corner.”

Welcome to 2015, Marty and Doc! We’ve missed you.