Since I got Netflix around Christmas, I've scarcely watched regular TV - the only exceptions are Game of Thrones and True Detective - there's just so much good stuff on Netflix. And being able to watch it when you want, without adverts, is a big plus.
What things have people enjoyed on Netflix? I'm in the UK - I understand the US and elsewhere may have different offerings.
These are some of the stuff I've enjoyed (in roughly descending order):
Orange is the New Black - I adore this series; set in a women's prison so not a barrel of laughs but still manages to be fun and life affirming (it's not Oz). Very interesting cast of characters, most being various shades of grey, neither all good nor all bad.
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul - BB may be the best TV show since The Wire, story-telling at its finest; BCS was a decent spin-off.
The Bridge - arguably a conventional "odd couple" detective show, but brilliantly done with the unusual feature of having an autistic detective at the centre.
Sense8 - a new take on the tired superhero genre, wonderfully inventive and admirably "diverse" (societies & genders).
The Killing (US) - rather like the Bridge, again with a very watchable "odd couple" of detectives at its heart.
Firefly - sci-fi as good as fans say it is, although rather "light" in both tone and, sadly, duration.
Borgia - the canal+ one, not Showtime. Very rich historical drama, full of intrigue, cruelty and rather distasteful personalities. A sort of broadly historical Game of Thrones.
Marco Polo - the Chinese setting is relatively unusual (to a Western audience) and so welcome; some impressive acting (esp. Kublai Khan and his nemesis, the cricket minister). Just don't talk about foot binding, shudder.
Top Boy - Kublak Khan's actor pops up again, equally menacing; decent and earthy British drama about kids and criminals, felt a little cut short (not extended for a third season?).
Luther - batshit crazy detective show; has the charismatic Idris Elba in the lead, which is the main attraction, but becomes a little too horrific for my tastes after the first season. (Had to switch off at one point - just like a Daily Telegraph reviewer).
Arrested Development - ironically my original motivation for getting Netflix, as the last series was a Netflix exclusive, but perhaps my least favorite thing I've watched on it. The last season just could not match the originals (possibly the funniest comedy I've seen) for quality - extending the time may have contributed (for comedy, shorter is usually better), as did separating the cast, but the tone also seems to have changed, becoming more downbeat.
What have I not watched on Netflix that I should?