Rick and Morty: Description for the first episode of Season 3 is "Rick seeks out a rare sauce for chicken nuggets" and I decided I was fucking done right there.
Funny enough, it was still the best (/only good) episode of that season, as a stand alone episode. But it fucked with everything by making the resolution of the previous season pointless and destroying the Galactic Federation and Council of Ricks/Citadel. In one episode they killed off all of the show's main antagonists. Since it was released on April Fools I was hoping it wasn't actually canon and that Rick would still be incarcerated, but nope.
Game of Thrones: when they passed the books. From what I've seen, I made the right call.
Yup, I checked out after the way they ended things with Stannis. And from everything I've read and heard, it only got dumber from there.
I do think that Stannis is going to bite it in Winds of Winter, but it definitely won't be in such a stupid manner (it's been heavily foreshadowed that Daenerys will be responsible for Stannis's death, as both characters have had visions that seemed to suggest this).
Book Stannis after saving the Night's Watch:
-Leaves his wife and daughter at the wall for safety.
-Tells his men to continue the fight and put his daughter on the throne if he dies.
-Rallies the mountain clans.
-Liberates Deepwood Motte from the ironborn, winning more respect and followers in the North.
-Sends Davos to win the support of Wyman Manderly. Davos makes serious headway towards this.
-Refuses to burn non-believers when his R'hllor-worshiping men call for it, reminding them that half is army is made up of non-believers.
-Takes both Asha and Theon Greyjoy prisoner, plans to execute Theon for the murder of "Bran" and "Rickon" to gain even more support in the North.
-Discovers planned treachery from the Karstarks and arrests them, thwarting their plot with the Boltons.
-Has pit traps planted around Winterfell, which kill Aenys Frey, leaving Hosteen Frey--an inferior commander--in charge of the Frey forces.
Show Stannis after saving the Night's Watch:
-Burns his daughter alive for absolutely no benefit.
-Army gets annihilated by Ramsay and 20 troops (in spite of Stannis having a record as one of the best commanders in Westeros).
-Marches the rest of his army to certain death and languidly goes "fuck it, time to die" when a superior force emerges.
-Shrugs and tells Brianna-the-Walking-Plot-Contrivance to go ahead and kill him when she randomly shows up after he somehow inexplicably manages to get away from the battle alive in spite of his entire army having been killed.
This shit is when I realized that the show writers are retarded and can't keep things going without GRRM's roadmap.