Angie is determined to spend Christmas alone but her usual commuter ride turns into a Christmas train that drops her off in her home town in 2011.
Surgeon Angie prepares to spend another Christmas alone on call for the hospital. However she nods off on the commuter train home and when she wakes up she's in her home town ten years earlier. After she's recovered from the shock, she realizes that she now can make some different choices in life and that the right actions might give her the ticket back to the future. But should she accept the proposal from the handsome sports commentator Tyler this time? Can she save her parents failed marriage? And what about her friend Ben? And if she manages to come back, what will her life look like?—Johan Hammar
Angie Reynolds lies to her small town family to be on surgical hospital call so she can spend Christmas alone, yet commuting from Brooklyn to Yonkers dozes off only to awake there ten years ago, in the company of present star TV reporter, then her high-school team captain and heart-breaker Tyler Grant, who proposed when presented to her family, only to be turned down, which she still regrets. Santa, appearing as railway official, suggests it's her magical chance and task to set things straight, actually at pain of re-looping to Christmas at home. It's all complicated by family matters and the presence of her other romantic interest, ever-helpful joker Ben Lee, plus ignoring what she really wants back in the future present.—KGF Vissers