The BEST episodes of Save Me

Every episode of Save Me ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Save Me!

Beth Harper, after an accident, thinks she is channeling God.

Last Updated: 4/11/2024Network: NBCStatus: Ended
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Whatever the Weather
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7.72
160 votes

#1 - Whatever the Weather

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 6/6/2013

When Beth receives a message to "Honor thy Father and thy Mother," she decides she must earn her daughter Emily's respect and make some positive changes in her life. Her journey brings her back to her old job at the TV station, where the drunken antics of her past have not remotely been forgotten!

Directors: Jann Turner
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WWJD
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7.71
162 votes

#2 - WWJD

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 5/30/2013

When Beth receives a message to be a Good Samaritan, she decides to help an elderly but extremely irascible neighbor. She finds that her friends and family are resistant because they were hoping to oust the woman from the neighborhood once and for all. Beth continues in her quest, however, and makes a new friend in the process.

Directors: Wendey Stanzler
Writer: Andy Bobrow
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The Book of Beth
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7.54
244 votes

#3 - The Book of Beth

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 5/23/2013

Beth Harper, an absentee wife and mother who suffers a dramatic near-death experience and is revived only to discover that she now receives messages from God. As she warms up to her powers and begins dispensing advice that is astonishingly accurate, her husband Tom is skeptical and their teenage daughter Emily is horrified. Complicating matters even more, Tom's mistress Carly shows up to confront Beth about the affair and quickly gets a shocking surprise.

Directors: Scott Winant
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Heal Thee
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7.42
161 votes

#4 - Heal Thee

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 5/30/2013

Beth and Tom visit a comatose Carly in the hospital. When they hit a squirrel on the way home, Beth becomes obsessed with saving it, going to great lengths to help the animal despite the objections of her husband and friends. Later - it becomes clear to all that the squirrel is a symbol of something much more important in Beth's life.

Directors: Randy Zisk
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Take It Back
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7.36
147 votes

#5 - Take It Back

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 5/23/2013

Beth begins a new life on the straight and narrow and wants to make amends with old friends she has offended. Her efforts to return a long-ago stolen espresso machine to next door neighbor Maggie are rebuffed. Meanwhile, Tom learns to adjust to his wife's newfound ability to communicate with God and they both try to re-establish some sense of normality with their old friends and their daughter Emily.

Directors: Scott Winant
Writer: Darlene Hunt
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Heavenly Hostess
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7.20
126 votes

#6 - Heavenly Hostess

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 6/6/2013

When Tom reveals that he's up for a big promotion, Beth decides to host a dinner party for his boss Stephanie (Debra Wilson) and her officious assistant Randall (Michael McDonald) but she becomes distracted by a garage sale she thought she had cancelled. To make matters worse, she receives a divine message to get rid of many of their worldly possessions at the sale, so by the time everyone arrives, there is not much left of the family dining room. Luckily for Beth, Tom's boss is a woman who also knows a thing or two about speaking with the Lord.

Directors: Michael McDonald
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Holier Than Thou
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7.20
100 votes

#7 - Holier Than Thou

Season 1 - Episode 7 - Aired 6/13/2013

When Beth learns that the hospital where Emily was born is being shut down, she decides she must try to raise funds to save it. Unfortunately for her, her friends are busy, distracted or not at all interested. Beth's overzealousness soon becomes a big problem, but when she receives a divine visit from the Almighty herself, she realizes that she really can make a difference without making everyone do things her way.

Directors: Scott Winant
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