
Seeking solace, Anita retreats to her old family home and stumbles upon her former bedroom, where she discovers her old PC still intact. Driven by curiosity, she powers it on and to her astonishment, her photoblog from 2006 is still active. As she logs in, a mind-boggling phenomenon engulfs her, she transforms into her 15-year-old self.(Maisa Silva). Her Dead father is still alive and the year is 2006.
Armed with knowledge from the future, Anita embarks on a mission to rewrite history and reshape her own life. She soon realizes that revisiting her old page is the key to returning to the present. What’s more, her time travels have even had an impact on the future of her friends who surround her.
All the fixes she made through time travel come crashing down in a surprising twist during the second season. She is now in the worst possible timeline and its not her fault.
Joel(Aeric Azana) have romantic feelings for her. In Every timeline resets Anita had She always end up with a different guy instead of him. Out of Sadness, Something random came to his mind. Go to Anita’s old social media account. He tried guessing her password and he guessed it correctly. He came back to 2006 and became his teenage self (Antonio Carrara) and all of his actions will put Anita in the worst timeline version ever. Back to 15 Season 2 will let you go back to 2006 this July 5, 2023.
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