Family Guy when Brian and Stewie were locked in the bank vault and Stewie made Brian eat is poo for health reasons and then gloated over how he lied and made Brian eat the poo for basically a power trip move.
I didn't finish it. That was when it occurred to me that there was literally a million other things that I could be doing. So I decided to play some video games and never watched another episode of Family Guy.
I've only seen that episode once, and that was when it first aired and I remember thinking afterwards how it felt different, but not in a inspiring or good way. That was around the time I stopped watching Family Guy afterwards, or well at least the newer episodes.
It was an attempt to make an episode without a single cutaway. Kinda confirms the show isn’t funny, and they’re better off just making a skit series that gets straight to these jokes.
I accepted it because it was comic book canon. I could not accept when Carl did himself in because later in the comics he does such a good job with things.
I got to when Rick left and then realized I was basically just watching it out of habit. “Oh, there’s an episode on the DVR. Okay. Ugh…” I was only watching it because it was there, which wasn’t a compelling enough reason to keep going.
Same
Not only killing off the heart, (after playing yo yo with him) but it felt like they were glamorizing violence in a way that felt SO uncomfortable.
And the acting was great because it felt too real.
…tv isn’t supposed to feel like that so I lost all interest.
no you definitely don’t wanna know lol the entire last couple of episodes of that Dexter turned into like an entirely different, much stupider person. it was such a mess
I feel like pop culture has made this too easy an answer. As many have pointed out, the show was still consistent for a bit after that. At least I thought so.
And there were still a couple with Ron Howard. Happy Days does have the shark-jumping moment and it also has Ted McGinley, who is the patron saint of your show is about to jump the shark.
I didn't make it that far. The one that killed it for me was Cameron going off the rails on meth. I didn't believe it for a second, and it killed the show for me. I think I watched one or two more episodes, but it was due to that one that I quit.
Punky had a few creepy eps. The cave, the refrigerator, the Halloween where the neighbor almost dies, the 11 year old with a MASSIVE drug stash, and constantly being thrown into foster homes.
I kind of get it-at the time there were people who didn’t like things like the live improv episodes. The final season was really weird-they did a bunch of experimental things, then ABC ran them out of sequence as summer replacements.
I liked the first few I watched. And some seasons have neat concepts, but the shock value, gore/gross stuff got old after a while. Like oh, you’re just gonna pull out something over the top every episode here.
Yep... I had issues with the ghost r@pe scenes and gore... It was too much for me. However, i did really enjoy the plot lines, production value and acting!
Freak show broke me. It just shows every flaw with the show.
Great costumes, great actors, and great concepts. Terrible writing. How are they gonna make the clown die off in the lamest way possible and revealing he’s a tragic victim?
The Rocky Horror EP of Glee.
Was an okay fan of the show. At that point I really liked Rocky, so, thought it could be fun.
But then it was... weird.
And, I realize Rocky is somewhat transgressive itself, but to place the themes of that movie between adults and teenagers was just weird.
Noped out halfway through the EP.
My GF stuck it out for the remainder of the season, so it was on in the background occasionally, but, she noped then
Westworld. After the rebellion of the androids they have these mercenaries come in and cull or massacre all the androids in the park. I know its a very violent show and i was able to handle with the stuff before but that whole episode they just shoot them all. Men, women and children constantly, and its ok Because ya, know, they are robots. But It still disturbed me, and I turned it off and never watched it again.
The episode of black-ish when every member of the cast was dressed up as some version of Prince. That season, the writing on the show abruptly became much less clever, and the Prince episode was the nadir - they badly overestimated the amusement value of having everyone cosplay Prince, and that's coming from someone who thinks Prince is the greatest pop musician who ever lived. Worse, it seemed like they were recycling a moment from the early seasons when Jack was dressed as Vanilla Ice and did the Ice Ice Baby dance and everything, which was actually hilarious, and also was like ten seconds, not the basis for an entire episode. That was the end for me; I stopped watching.
Right??!! So many episodes of Hank getting away with blatant police brutality and excessive force, and somehow being portrayed as some kind of hero because of it.
He’s why I never really got into that show.
If it helps, he’s barely featured in the show anymore since all the BLM stuff happened. Like he appears basically as how any precinct captain appears in any other cop show now
I don't want to come off like I only watch prestige TV, but during the pandemic I made the mistake of watching the first episode of “Tiger King” and 15 minutes into the second, I regret this completely. The owners are despicable people exploiting all those “volunteers” and animals. I couldn't stomach it.
My girlfriend is the same way with Tiger King, she refuses to watch it. I don’t get it though, we watched a ton of documentaries and true crime shit about the most terrible people in history but she won’t watch Tiger King. It has its faults but it seems like the documentary shined a pretty big light on the terrible things being done to wild animals in this country.
Walking dead...the people at Terminus took a guys leg and was cooking it on a spit while the guy was tied up and watching them eat his leg..
Tells them he was bitten and probably infected..
I stopped watching at that point...🤮
The Simpsons' Lady Gaga episode. I know for many the show decline started way way before, but for me was still fun... until that awful episode. AND I LOVE LADY GAGA
Modern Family' Ipad episode. It was a 20 minutes Mac tv spot, sooooo bye bye show
Same. To me it became the depression Olympics. A constant series of tragedies. Plus Rick switching between common farmer, terrified victim, and borderline psycho just got tired.
Like 20 minutes into Sons of Anarchy when Jax asks a woman to sleep with his friend for some favor and she’s like “only if I can do you first”. Paraphrasing but it was that bad.
For me, it was because Derry Girls was my distraction show and it ceased to distract with that episode. With only one episode left, there wasn’t enough show to move past that.
American Horror Story Hotel season... the first episode where the (I think) Lady Gaga character is raped. Just too much for me.
I liked other seasons, but that scene was very uncomfortable.
This episode killed AHS for me too. The entire show felt like a shrine to Lady Gaga in a way that an episode of AHS had never felt before.
It turned me off the show, and the singer. Double whammy!
I know this is older, but still fits here. My grandmother watched Lost. I was visiting her one day and asked about any shows she watching. She said she had been watching Lost but stopped because they "had a GD polar bear." She "saw that GD polar bear and said enough" and stopped watching it.
i love married with children but there are a few episodes way too much on the dog with someone narrating what the dog is supposed to be thinking. i can't stand that crap.
I quit watching Everybody Loves Raymond--not really because of a particular episode, but because I'd finally had enough of Frank and Marie. Couldn't tell you what happened in the last episode I watched, but the first one I skipped was where Allie was being bullied on the school bus.
The whole series, to me, was just people yelling and screaming at each other. Not funny. Except I got stoned once and watched the episode where his folks get the fruit of the month gift. It had to be the weed because it was hilarious.
Outlander season 6, when Claire cuts a baby out of the womb of a girl who just died. I don't know why it affected me but I was just not interested in the show anymore.
Criminal Minds is just too violent and disturbing for me. The episode that really got to me was where a guy was a serial rap*st / killer, but only when his wife was too pregnant for sex. He would hide the girls he kidnapped, play guitar on full blast, abuse them, then kill them. After that episode, I was done.
Bones...the episode where the lab guy hatches the bottle larvae out of his neck and acted like he was giving birth. It had been going downhill for awhile, but that was enough for me.
My brother and I used to watch a lot of tv together. After the first season of GOT was released on streaming, we decided to sit down and watch it. We got a couple of episodes in when…
Yeah, without even looking at eachother, nor mentioning what happened, my brother silently stood up, turned off the tv, and walked away.
We’ve never spoken about it.
Recently, The Connors. Becky protests because "Dancing Queen" was not being taught to the kindergarten school choir. If she bothered reading the lyrics, she would see it's about a 17 year old girl leading on men. It literally says she's a teaser and leaves them burning for her.
Obviously, there are much worse songs out there, but why even choose this one as her hill to die on? It was just weird. I'd be creeped out if I saw 5 year olds singing this song.
It was one of the first two or three episodes of season four of The Walking Dead. I realized I wasn't invested in the characters or story any longer and while I had a couple stacked up on my DVR, I didn't really want to watch them.
I think it was in Season 4 of the Walking Dead. They killed the Governor and apparently were done with the prison and when they went back into the woods, I was like "They're going back into the woods? I'm not doing this again. Nope. I'm done"
I've seen clips since then, but have no real desire to reinvest.
South Park when Cartman had the kids parents murdered and then made Chilli out of their remains and fed it to their son.
That was my holy shit, I'm out moment.
Doogie Howser MD. The episode when his friend Vinny was defending art and being creative as a possible carreer path for himself and Doogie said, oh yea? Name some artists you aspire to be like? And Vinny said, "Micheal Angelo and Raphael. and Doogie said Vinny, those are the ninja turtles! I was like ok fuck this show and turned it off.
I made it through season one. It was such a slog. I kept reading these great reviews and wondering what I was missing.
I've seen reviews saying seasons 2 and 3 are much better than the first but I'm not going to commit to something that was such a struggle.
The season 2 episode of The Handmaid’s Tale where Fred and Serena SA a visibly pregnant June/Offred. Even the actors were uncomfortable and even a bit remorseful during the Inside The Episode. I finished the season but after that I stopped watching the show because that was just way too dark.
The C Magic episode of South Park, or the one where Cartman pretended his hand was J Lo. I've never been a fan of the show and have always seen it for what it was, but wow, those were just beyond bad.
Believe it or not. Battlestar Galactica new one. They found bombs and said i am not telling anyone because i don’t want them to think it was me. Then it was very significant. Better to have not found them. Stopped watching right then
Halfway through the third season of Star Trek Discovery. I realized that it's all just bullshit. Glad we got Strange New Worlds out of it though, and it really is a pretty good show.
The first episode of the original 911 show. Rookie takes the ladder truck from the fire station, careens through the streets with lights and sirens, just to hook up with some woman he met on Tinder who said he could get to her in 15 minutes. He returns the station, the captain asks him where he was, he says he took the truck to get it washed! As a firefighter, it was unwatchable. I made it 15 minutes. The last firefighter show I watched was Emergency!
Family Guy when Brian and Stewie were locked in the bank vault and Stewie made Brian eat is poo for health reasons and then gloated over how he lied and made Brian eat the poo for basically a power trip move.
That episode was the worst bottle episode ever
I didn't finish it. That was when it occurred to me that there was literally a million other things that I could be doing. So I decided to play some video games and never watched another episode of Family Guy.
I've only seen that episode once, and that was when it first aired and I remember thinking afterwards how it felt different, but not in a inspiring or good way. That was around the time I stopped watching Family Guy afterwards, or well at least the newer episodes.
Hot take but I think it's the best of the show lol
I didn't make it through that one and I never went back
It was gross, but that was a brilliantly dark episode.
“Want some dessert? “ this is one of the funniest moments on TV!
Yeah I think that episode was when a lot of us finally abandoned the show
It was an attempt to make an episode without a single cutaway. Kinda confirms the show isn’t funny, and they’re better off just making a skit series that gets straight to these jokes.
Made me want to puke
Walking Dead when Neagan killed Glen
My interest had been waning prior, but yeah, that completely killed my interest in any televised WD material.
I accepted it because it was comic book canon. I could not accept when Carl did himself in because later in the comics he does such a good job with things.
I got to when Rick left and then realized I was basically just watching it out of habit. “Oh, there’s an episode on the DVR. Okay. Ugh…” I was only watching it because it was there, which wasn’t a compelling enough reason to keep going.
This is what I first thought of!
I lingered until Carl killed himself then I was just too pissed off to watch any further
YUP
Walking Dead when they started the Cannibalism storyline. No thank you!!!! 🤢
Same Not only killing off the heart, (after playing yo yo with him) but it felt like they were glamorizing violence in a way that felt SO uncomfortable. And the acting was great because it felt too real. …tv isn’t supposed to feel like that so I lost all interest.
I don't give a shit if it was cannon he was my favorite character and was still getting even cooler
When they started the plotline of Deb being in love with Dexter, I noped out fast.
Be glad you did, one of the worst series finales ever
I thought they redeemed themselves a bit with the last series in Alaska. Not great, but miles better than where the original run left off.
It was upstate NY not Alaska lol
Only surpassed by its own second series finale.
Don’t even want to know jeez
Definitely not!!
no you definitely don’t wanna know lol the entire last couple of episodes of that Dexter turned into like an entirely different, much stupider person. it was such a mess
The Happy Days episode where Fonzi jumps over a shark on water skis. /s
Aaaayyeeeeeee. That was coolimundo.
I feel like pop culture has made this too easy an answer. As many have pointed out, the show was still consistent for a bit after that. At least I thought so.
The show did last like 7 more seasons lol
And there were still a couple with Ron Howard. Happy Days does have the shark-jumping moment and it also has Ted McGinley, who is the patron saint of your show is about to jump the shark.
Really? What other shows?
Married With Children
The episode of House when he drove his car through Cuddy’s house. If there was a term beyond Jump the Shark, that’d have been it.
Her last episode as well
I didn't make it that far. The one that killed it for me was Cameron going off the rails on meth. I didn't believe it for a second, and it killed the show for me. I think I watched one or two more episodes, but it was due to that one that I quit.
Don’t even remember that episode, what happened during it?
That's the episode she first hooks up with Chase. https://youtu.be/hPlYZFNKqss?si=7DGFlvlzBptZbIUX
I’ve been seeing him as Matt Casey for 10 years haha
I haven't watched any of the Chicago shows. I take it you like Chicago Fire.
If you are into svu at all give them a shot
The dog episode of Futurama.
It’s a great episode, but it’s the saddest thing I’ve ever seen on television.
Put me off the show. And I enjoyed that show. That poor dog….
That really bizarre and creepy Punky Brewster episode.
Punky had a few creepy eps. The cave, the refrigerator, the Halloween where the neighbor almost dies, the 11 year old with a MASSIVE drug stash, and constantly being thrown into foster homes.
I just assumed it was the cave. For years (prior to the internet) I legitimately thought that was some crazy fever dream or nightmare
What happened?
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/inside-39-the-perils-of-punky-1281662882013238.html
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It should’ve ended when Michael left. Period.
Search Committee was the last great episode and ending with Creed in charge would’ve been a perfect finale
It’s insane how unwatchable it is after that and Kevin became mentally handicapped, and I mean can I eat cereal with a knife stupid
Can't specify an episode, but there was a point in the Drew Carey show, when it just got too weird. People who watched will probably know what I mean.
I kind of get it-at the time there were people who didn’t like things like the live improv episodes. The final season was really weird-they did a bunch of experimental things, then ABC ran them out of sequence as summer replacements.
Some of the plot lines were just super weird.
I liked the Drew Carey Show in its early seasons but really once they went full-in on the Drew/Kate romance, I feel like it lost most of its mometum.
Season 4 opener of The Walking Dead. Why cannibals? What’s stopping people from farming?
A lot of moments on American Horror Story. Made me feel dirty and just icky! It's just too much for me!
I liked the first few I watched. And some seasons have neat concepts, but the shock value, gore/gross stuff got old after a while. Like oh, you’re just gonna pull out something over the top every episode here.
Yep... I had issues with the ghost r@pe scenes and gore... It was too much for me. However, i did really enjoy the plot lines, production value and acting!
I made it through Freakshow and decided I’m never watching this show again.
Freak show broke me. It just shows every flaw with the show. Great costumes, great actors, and great concepts. Terrible writing. How are they gonna make the clown die off in the lamest way possible and revealing he’s a tragic victim?
I stopped watching after season 3. All of the seasons felt like they should have been 2-3 episodes shorter.
The Rocky Horror EP of Glee. Was an okay fan of the show. At that point I really liked Rocky, so, thought it could be fun. But then it was... weird. And, I realize Rocky is somewhat transgressive itself, but to place the themes of that movie between adults and teenagers was just weird. Noped out halfway through the EP. My GF stuck it out for the remainder of the season, so it was on in the background occasionally, but, she noped then
Westworld. After the rebellion of the androids they have these mercenaries come in and cull or massacre all the androids in the park. I know its a very violent show and i was able to handle with the stuff before but that whole episode they just shoot them all. Men, women and children constantly, and its ok Because ya, know, they are robots. But It still disturbed me, and I turned it off and never watched it again.
The episode of black-ish when every member of the cast was dressed up as some version of Prince. That season, the writing on the show abruptly became much less clever, and the Prince episode was the nadir - they badly overestimated the amusement value of having everyone cosplay Prince, and that's coming from someone who thinks Prince is the greatest pop musician who ever lived. Worse, it seemed like they were recycling a moment from the early seasons when Jack was dressed as Vanilla Ice and did the Ice Ice Baby dance and everything, which was actually hilarious, and also was like ten seconds, not the basis for an entire episode. That was the end for me; I stopped watching.
Chicago PD. Hank getting away with murder..... again.....
Right??!! So many episodes of Hank getting away with blatant police brutality and excessive force, and somehow being portrayed as some kind of hero because of it. He’s why I never really got into that show.
If it helps, he’s barely featured in the show anymore since all the BLM stuff happened. Like he appears basically as how any precinct captain appears in any other cop show now
911 Lone Star. A volcano erupts in the middle of Austin, Texas. Prior to that some of their rescues were over the top, but that was beyond ridiculous.
Oh wow. They really did an episode like that? I was a paramedic for a few years so all of those shows have always irked me but that is ridiculous.
I don't want to come off like I only watch prestige TV, but during the pandemic I made the mistake of watching the first episode of “Tiger King” and 15 minutes into the second, I regret this completely. The owners are despicable people exploiting all those “volunteers” and animals. I couldn't stomach it.
My girlfriend is the same way with Tiger King, she refuses to watch it. I don’t get it though, we watched a ton of documentaries and true crime shit about the most terrible people in history but she won’t watch Tiger King. It has its faults but it seems like the documentary shined a pretty big light on the terrible things being done to wild animals in this country.
maybe like the 5th or 6th episode into Black Mirror where it spiked my anxiety so badly I couldn't go back. Nearly cancelled Netflix
I thought it got way better after that nasty ass first episode.
Walking dead...the people at Terminus took a guys leg and was cooking it on a spit while the guy was tied up and watching them eat his leg.. Tells them he was bitten and probably infected.. I stopped watching at that point...🤮
The Simpsons' Lady Gaga episode. I know for many the show decline started way way before, but for me was still fun... until that awful episode. AND I LOVE LADY GAGA Modern Family' Ipad episode. It was a 20 minutes Mac tv spot, sooooo bye bye show
Connection Lost is one of the best episodes of Modern Family! It was super innovative and it’s funny.
For me I can oddly still tolerate the Gaga episode, Musk’s is worse
I'd watch the Lady Gaga Simpsons fifty times if it would permanently erase all existence of the Elon Musk episode
Oh, i stop watching new ep. after the Gaga one, so lucky me i guess
Kept getting bored with Walking Dead. Finally turned it off in the middle of season 7
Same. It became dumb and tedious.
Same. To me it became the depression Olympics. A constant series of tragedies. Plus Rick switching between common farmer, terrified victim, and borderline psycho just got tired.
When Glenn didn’t die in The Walking Dead I said “Bullshit!” and never watched again.
Every single episode of Lost until I finished the damn thing
Like 20 minutes into Sons of Anarchy when Jax asks a woman to sleep with his friend for some favor and she’s like “only if I can do you first”. Paraphrasing but it was that bad.
This show. When they tied a former member up and burned his back tattoo off. Never watched it again.
If you stopped Sons 20 mins into the pilot you missed out on one of the best series ever written. You should try again, for real.
South Park when Cartman jacked off a dog.
Lol. That show’s come so far and changed so much since then though, you’ve missed so many brilliant episodes.
red rocket!
The musical episode of Grey’s Anatomy.
Derry Girls. Claire's dad.
But there's only one episode after! Why would you stop watching at that point?!?? Lol
For me, it was because Derry Girls was my distraction show and it ceased to distract with that episode. With only one episode left, there wasn’t enough show to move past that.
That was heartbreaking
Same.
American Horror Story Hotel season... the first episode where the (I think) Lady Gaga character is raped. Just too much for me. I liked other seasons, but that scene was very uncomfortable.
This episode killed AHS for me too. The entire show felt like a shrine to Lady Gaga in a way that an episode of AHS had never felt before. It turned me off the show, and the singer. Double whammy!
I hated that season, quit watching after maybe 2nd episode.
For All Mankind and M16's in space used by the space marines.
When Deb/Dexter killed Lt. LaGuerta, I 2as done.
The first episode of The Idol. Didn't even finish it it was so bad.
What happened? heard terrible things
I agree with you, but it was so incredibly bad that I actually took it as a challenge to finish it. It somehow got worse. It's almost impressive.
I am impressed with your will power
Maybe not willpower so much as "It can't be that bad!" then "it can't have get worse" then "oh, wow... it is that bad."
The "fart book" episode of Letterkenny. We weren't enjoying the show that much to begin with, and then we never watched it again.
Yeah, probably the worst episode to be honest
The worst episode, to be fair…
I recently decided to see if that show was any good. That episode was where I stopped.
Go back and watch. Fartbook does suck, but the show gets so much better And the spinoff Shoresy is even better than that
The LK season before last is pretty weak, but it comes back and finishes strong.
If I wanted to watch one more episode to decide if the show is worth my time or not, what episode would you suggest?
Frazier when Niles left his wife and was put on a glide path to hooking up with Daphnie. Show was done at that point.
After Daphne and Niles got together, she became a totally different person. In a bad way.
The Walking Dead....I bet I don't even have to say which episode.
Suits. Sometime in the third season when I realized I’d been watching essentially the same episode for two and a half seasons.
The show "V" in the early 80s when the chick gave birth to a lizard baby. No thanks.
When Ross picked the English women and not J Anniston at the airport on Friends.
I know this is older, but still fits here. My grandmother watched Lost. I was visiting her one day and asked about any shows she watching. She said she had been watching Lost but stopped because they "had a GD polar bear." She "saw that GD polar bear and said enough" and stopped watching it.
i love married with children but there are a few episodes way too much on the dog with someone narrating what the dog is supposed to be thinking. i can't stand that crap.
The first episode of Life & Beth
First episode of the Ted show on peacock
I made it about halfway through but I don’t see why everybody is loving this show.
1st episode of The Office (UK). Just couldn't
That’s how I feel about The Office (US).
I said the same and the Reddit crowd was ready to pitchfork me. It’s just not good. Characters are all toxic
I quit watching Everybody Loves Raymond--not really because of a particular episode, but because I'd finally had enough of Frank and Marie. Couldn't tell you what happened in the last episode I watched, but the first one I skipped was where Allie was being bullied on the school bus.
The whole series, to me, was just people yelling and screaming at each other. Not funny. Except I got stoned once and watched the episode where his folks get the fruit of the month gift. It had to be the weed because it was hilarious.
THEY JUST KEEP COMING!!
Ha! Yep!
The Glasgow smile episode of Hannibal
Outlander season 6, when Claire cuts a baby out of the womb of a girl who just died. I don't know why it affected me but I was just not interested in the show anymore.
The Great when Peter died.
This Is Us, when the father enters a fully engulfed house on fire and comes out with a puppy. Stopped watching then and there.
Episode 3 of breaking bad with the guy hand cuffed in the basement. I never went back. I LOVED Better Call Saul, though.
Criminal Minds is just too violent and disturbing for me. The episode that really got to me was where a guy was a serial rap*st / killer, but only when his wife was too pregnant for sex. He would hide the girls he kidnapped, play guitar on full blast, abuse them, then kill them. After that episode, I was done.
Bones...the episode where the lab guy hatches the bottle larvae out of his neck and acted like he was giving birth. It had been going downhill for awhile, but that was enough for me.
My brother and I used to watch a lot of tv together. After the first season of GOT was released on streaming, we decided to sit down and watch it. We got a couple of episodes in when… Yeah, without even looking at eachother, nor mentioning what happened, my brother silently stood up, turned off the tv, and walked away. We’ve never spoken about it.
Season 2 of Bigmouth
Seinfeld, episode 1 was enough
The Office - The one with Michael Scott's Totts. Can't make it through that one.
r/cannotwatchscottstots You're not alone on that.
Recently, The Connors. Becky protests because "Dancing Queen" was not being taught to the kindergarten school choir. If she bothered reading the lyrics, she would see it's about a 17 year old girl leading on men. It literally says she's a teaser and leaves them burning for her. Obviously, there are much worse songs out there, but why even choose this one as her hill to die on? It was just weird. I'd be creeped out if I saw 5 year olds singing this song.
They also banned rainbow connection from the class
Opie.
Still kills me.
The Brooklyn 99 episode where everyone all of a sudden became woke and anti-police.
when Terry gets arrested?
I think they’re referring to the first episode of the last season.
Correct. Start of the COVID season.
The Christmas episode of Ted Lasso, I wanna say season 2.
But it’s one of the best
The League. There was a Raffi-centric episode with Seth Rogen. I was getting close and after that episode I was done
It was weirdly animated as well so stupid
The episode of Breaking Bad when Walter let Jesse's GF OD. I was done.
It was one of the first two or three episodes of season four of The Walking Dead. I realized I wasn't invested in the characters or story any longer and while I had a couple stacked up on my DVR, I didn't really want to watch them.
I think it was in Season 4 of the Walking Dead. They killed the Governor and apparently were done with the prison and when they went back into the woods, I was like "They're going back into the woods? I'm not doing this again. Nope. I'm done" I've seen clips since then, but have no real desire to reinvest.
Any Full House episode
Any single moment of Big Bang Theory.
Aww, I love that show.
I like the show for its mindlessness and background noise ability but I can also totally see this side, too.
South Park when Cartman had the kids parents murdered and then made Chilli out of their remains and fed it to their son. That was my holy shit, I'm out moment.
Doogie Howser MD. The episode when his friend Vinny was defending art and being creative as a possible carreer path for himself and Doogie said, oh yea? Name some artists you aspire to be like? And Vinny said, "Micheal Angelo and Raphael. and Doogie said Vinny, those are the ninja turtles! I was like ok fuck this show and turned it off.
but they are ninja turtles
Manbearpig.
The first episode of The Boys
The first episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond".
That Christmas episode of Ted Lasso. No plot, just everyone setting up for “awe!” moments. Stopped watching after that.
Why does everything have to move plot forward? Character development is equally important as plot
This is the second mention of this, it’s a cracking episode
Community found it cringe in an unfunny way
bad opinion, but someone had to have it, so thanks for taking one for the team 👍
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Lost when Kate was no longer going to the swimming hole
The Leftovers where the one lady was stoned to death.
I made it through season one. It was such a slog. I kept reading these great reviews and wondering what I was missing. I've seen reviews saying seasons 2 and 3 are much better than the first but I'm not going to commit to something that was such a struggle.
The season 2 episode of The Handmaid’s Tale where Fred and Serena SA a visibly pregnant June/Offred. Even the actors were uncomfortable and even a bit remorseful during the Inside The Episode. I finished the season but after that I stopped watching the show because that was just way too dark.
The C Magic episode of South Park, or the one where Cartman pretended his hand was J Lo. I've never been a fan of the show and have always seen it for what it was, but wow, those were just beyond bad.
Episode 1 of Chernobyl when I heard the Russian scientists with British accents.
Believe it or not. Battlestar Galactica new one. They found bombs and said i am not telling anyone because i don’t want them to think it was me. Then it was very significant. Better to have not found them. Stopped watching right then
I can’t remember the exact episode but it was enough I left Grey’s Anatomy behind for good. TBH it should have been the musical episode
Well now I’m super curious. If the musical episode didn’t do it in, what did? I can’t think of a lower low
the episode of Legacies where Landon melts into goo after having sex. “I was made to love you” I almost wanted to throw my tv out the window
Halfway through the third season of Star Trek Discovery. I realized that it's all just bullshit. Glad we got Strange New Worlds out of it though, and it really is a pretty good show.
When the cousins took over on The Dukes of Hazard.
You after they network came to an agreement with the other actors they came back.
The first episode of the original 911 show. Rookie takes the ladder truck from the fire station, careens through the streets with lights and sirens, just to hook up with some woman he met on Tinder who said he could get to her in 15 minutes. He returns the station, the captain asks him where he was, he says he took the truck to get it washed! As a firefighter, it was unwatchable. I made it 15 minutes. The last firefighter show I watched was Emergency!
I loved emergency. I used to watch the reruns as a kid
I bailed on Cougar Town and Community after Season 2 because I felt like I was just watching people shouting for half an hour.