No matter how much time you've dedicated to it, there comes a certain point while you're watching some TV shows where you decide, "You know what? I'm out."
So, we want to hear from you: What was the episode, scene, or plot development that made you give up on a TV show you once loved?
For example, maybe you enjoyed the charms of Riverdale Season 1, but dipped out in Season 2 when Archie started a group of vigilantes in red masks.
Or, perhaps the unexpected (and controversial) death of your favorite character kept you from tuning in to future episodes, like Lexa's demise did for some fans of The 100.
Whether it's an absurd plot development, an infuriating death scene, or simply a point-of-no-return when it comes to episode quality, we want to hear about what made you give up on a TV series. Comment the show and the reason you gave up on it below for a chance to be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post.
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