Can I Be a Teen Again Full Episode

Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 1

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At an upscale dinner, John Chandler reconnects with old classmates and wins a business lead; Ms. Zimmer books him a suite. Back home his roommate Joyce fusses over him and urges him to focus on his startup. A late call from his father reveals his mother is dying and John can’t get back in time — “too late.” Devastated, he mutters, “If everything could start over...” The scene abruptly flips: John wakes up in the Riverton High dorm. Classmates jolt him with the taunt, “the most ridiculous toad,” and demand, “What are you performing later?” — leaving him thrown into an unexpected reset.

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Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 2

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John Chandler wakes confused in a school hallway, asking, "Wasn't I hit by a car?" Classmates jeer and remind him that Eve rejected his confession yesterday. Someone announces the class party is one act short, and peers insist John must perform or forfeit his breakfasts for a week. Tensions spike when teens accuse him of seducing with a uniform, find his cigarettes and scold him—someone warns Lloyd will call his mom. After insults and chaos, John suddenly declares, "I've been reborn!" leaving everyone stunned and the party obligation unresolved.

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Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 3

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Called on stage at a school talent show, John hesitates—still stung after Eve rejected him—and classmates immediately mock him. He steels himself, pretends confidence and vows he'll look cool. Gordon whispers for everyone to watch closely. Peers taunt him as "toad boy," question whether his ordinary family could afford piano lessons, and expect him to fail. John sits at the piano and begins a shy rendition of "Twinkle, Twinkle." The auditorium goes quiet; his decision to perform turns the contest into a tense wait as the crowd decides whether this will redeem him or make him a joke.

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Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 4

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During class, John suddenly demonstrates an unexpected skill and immediately draws applause and shocked murmurs—"He really can? Unbelievable." Classmates crowd around, begging him to teach the "secret technique," and his confident display escalates admiration. Mid-celebration someone announces, "Your old flame went outside." The mood shifts: classmates watch as John processes the news, the earlier triumph colliding with a private tension. The episode closes on a revealing, unresolved note when John replies, "My old flame is outside the classroom."

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Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 5

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At dinner the tension shows: John's mother scolds him to wash up, says the family factory is struggling and his father is away, and calls John a poor student. John returns awkwardly, saying he missed her while his mother fears he got into trouble. A friend from the north arrives and invites John out with the old 'basketball' excuse that once led them to an internet café. The friend leaves; John hesitates but stays. John asks his mother for five dollars—she gives it—leaving his choice and the family's strained situation unresolved.

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Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 6

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Episode opens amid a chaotic sports scene—shouts of "Get him!" and calls for water and healing—then cuts to a speaker reflecting on 2008's subprime crisis and a choice to step back from career to stay with family and Joy. The mood flips when the speaker fixates on early Bitcoin: from five cents at launch to nearly $700,000 by 2024. He tells Gordon to pick up money on the floor and announces a new goal: "In two years at most, I can dominate the global finance industry." The episode ends on that unresolved, ambitious declaration.

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Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 7

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Joyce, presented as a wealthy young woman, arrives alone at a nighttime venue while onlookers whisper about why she came. A man who recognizes her from school approaches, thanks her, asks if it’s her first time, and apologizes for a smell. He warns he’ll sound blunt, calls himself a “typical greasy creep,” struggles to find words, then drops a shock: "I'm your future husband." The declaration stops the group and centers all attention on Joyce, leaving the claim unresolved and her immediate response hanging in the air.

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Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 8

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The episode opens with a boy loudly telling a girl, "I'm your future husband," and getting brusquely turned down. Classmates immediately gang up, gossiping that he’s flirting with Eve’s best friend to get to Eve and even claiming Joyce’s family is involved with the mob. The rumor escalates and some warn he’ll provoke Joyce. A peer cuts through the speculation, insisting Joyce isn’t unfriendly but suffers social anxiety and is an introvert who avoids talking. The claim clears some suspicion but deepens division; Joyce stays out of the argument, leaving his bold declaration and the class’s rumors unresolved.

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Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 9

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After being reborn, the protagonist reviews the original timeline—five years ending badly—and decides to exploit foreknowledge: invest early in smartphones, premium liquor, food delivery and short videos, avoid startups and risky Bitcoin, and plan a trip abroad. That night at an internet cafe a classmate notices she's late and off; pressed, she reveals a boy named John has been openly pursuing her. She insists she'll concentrate on college entrance exams, but her money-making plan and John's pursuit clash, forcing her to face an immediate choice of priorities next.

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Can I Be a Teen Again - Episode 10

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After a night out, Joy's classmates call John 'nice but ordinary' and warn he'll need to keep trying. Back home, Joy's mother announces she'll be away on business and can't celebrate Joy's September 9 birthday, apologizing and asking others to attend. Joy accepts but confesses, "except for you, in this world, no one will remember my birthday." They decide to hold the party at Joy's house; classmates cheer. The episode closes with the birthday set but her father's absence and John's uncertain chance left unresolved.

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