The Path
Starring Aaron Paul, Hugh Dancy and Michelle Monaghan, this cult drama (with some twisty fantasy elements) delivered a strong first season. Season two featured Kathleen Turner, Melanie Griffith, Eve Plumb (The Brady Bunch's Jan Brady!) and what I can only assume are more twists—all elements that would grab my attention. Call this one a victim of peak TV. —CH
Jessica Jones (and all the Netflix Marvel shows)
Jessica Jones sounds like it would be exactly my jam, but I've found that I'm just never in the mood for any of the Netflix Marvel shows. They're all a little darker and grittier than I want to feel at any given time. —LP
Master of None
Aziz Ansari's Emmy-winning Netflix comedy about struggling actor Dev is easily digested while tackling a myriad of topics from religion to parents. Season one was a solid character arc and I started season two, but, well, stopped. I blame this one on having a significant other who doesn't watch. —CH
House of Cards
I made it through about half of the first season before deciding I didn't like Netflix's political drama, but that doesn't change how guilty I feel every time a new season comes out and everyone's all excited about the latest adventures of that guy who talks to the camera a lot.—LP
Great News
Andrea Martin is a national treasure. Pair her with the jokes of Tracey Wigfield and the executive producing prowess of Tina Fey and Great News sounds like must-watch TV. I'm sorry for keeping you waiting, I'm coming for you, Great News. —CH
The Americans
The Americans is such a good show, as everyone always says, but when it's your job to watch TV, it's hard to find time to watch shows that require your undivided attention, which this show absolutely does. It's been at the top of my list of shows to watch for several years now, so hopefully someday I'll get to it.—LP
The Handmaid's Tale
It just seems so dark and depressing?! But here for the reinvention of Alexis Bledel, who knew Rory Gilmore had it in her?—TB
Orphan Black
I loved the first few seasons of the BBC America sci-fi series, but at some point, I got a little too confused and had to put the show aside to catch up with later. Hopefully later will come before the end of the this summer's final season.—LP
13 Reasons Why
It's very weird that I have yet to watch Netflix's breakout hit when you consider I read the YA book it's based on right after it was released! And I like Selena Gomez! Alas, I've become the nerd who fell asleep at the sleepover early, missing the show all the cool kids are obsessed with. But at least I can always pull the "But did you read the book?" card? —TB
Veep
I've loved every episode I've watched, but everything the fearless Julia Louis Dreyfus does on this HBO comedy gives me secondhand anxiety so I can't binge it in the way that I want to. That means I've fallen behind, and as real life has become stranger than fiction in the politics department, I've fallen even further behind. Maybe I'll catch up in 2020.—LP

