Saving Me

Saving Me is an animated science fiction sitcom created by Aaron Johnston for BYUtv. The show follows the adventures of an elderly senior billionaire named Bennett Bramble, as he tries to teach himself how to be good and make good choices with his childhood self, Young Bennett. Despite his attempts at doing so, his plans constantly backfire, usually resulting in bad things happening or chaos ensuing.

The show is the first animated series to be created for BYU TV. It is produced by Sphere Animation (formerly known as Oasis Animation), a Montreal-based animation studio known for their work on the last six seasons of Arthur, the Netflix animated series Kulipari, and Riley Rocket, among others.

The first season, consisting of 10 episodes, premiered on BYUtv on October 1, 2022, and ended on December 5th of the same year. The second season, also consisting of 10 episodes, premiered on March 6, 2023 and ended on April 3, 2023.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Stupid premise. Why would someone create a time machine that goes into the mind of their younger selves to make them better?!
 * 2) Below-average character designs that look like Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese rejects.
 * 3) The plots of the episodes make no sense. Examples include a secret compound gradually transforming undercover agents into sasquatches (WHY?!?) and Young Benett creating a Moose Ninja as a form of truce that'll help smooth things over (SERIOUSLY?!?).
 * 4) Mediocre flash animation, even for 2022 standards.
 * 5) Terrible ending: The final episode ends with a depressed Old Bennett learning that he did not accomplish his mission of going back in time to give his younger self advice, because of the new problems he created in the new timeline. EDEE 34, Old Bennett's only friend, however, tells him that his life band is showing that he is getting better to cheer him up.

Good Qualities

 * 1) Decent voice acting.
 * 2) Several life lessons were given at the end of almost every episode.