What's A TV Moment That Really Crossed A Line?

Some TV shows have plots that are so wild, unnecessary, and random that you have no choice but to stop watching. Exhibit A: In Grey's Anatomy, when Izzie hallucinated her dead fiancé, Denny, and then had ghost sex with him.

Three stills of Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Katherine Heigl in an intimate scene. Text on the first still reads: "I'm a dead man who loves you."
ABC

Or in Riverdale, when Betty was a minor and performed a striptease in front of her mom, boyfriend's dad, and a bunch of strangers in a crowded bar while singing "Mad World."

Lili Reinhart performs on stage, singing, "Children waiting for the day they feel good" and "Happy birthday. Happy birthday."
The CW

And don't even get me started on the US version of Shameless, when Veronica couldn't get pregnant, so she talked her mom into having sex with her and her boyfriend, which turned into a routine occurrence.

Two people are sitting on a couch in intimate conversation. The woman asks, "Who's that?" and "My mother? My mother is texting you at 1:30 in the fucking morning?"
Showtime

Use the comments below – or this Google form if you want to remain anonymous – to tell us which TV moment was so inappropriate or out of character that it crossed a HUGE line. Bonus points if it made you stop watching the show entirely.

Jess, wearing a padded vest and sunglasses, says, "I don't want to die with my cousin-lover in a cave." Robby, distressed, responds, "Oh, God."
Fox