The last series I watched was The Good Place, Seasons 1 - 3, on Netflix. After dying, Arizona barhopper Eleanor finds herself in a perfect neighborhood with perfect neighbors and perfect soulmates, run by an immortal architect named Michael... but he seems to think she's someone else. Thus begins a series of events and revelations and disasters that reveal the truth about the afterlife.
I decided to watch it when an S3 episode beat out an Expanse episode for the Hugo. It's a quirky, clever sitcom whose characters all grow, if at differing rates. The story never lingers overlong, either; where a season ends is never where it began. I'm looking forward to the fourth and final year, and may end up watching it on-demand as it airs rather than waiting for the whole season on Netflix. (As for whether it deserved its Hugo over Expanse... it's really apples and oranges. I definitely see why it was nominated, though.)
I got two episodes into The OA and was intrigued, but news that the third season has been cancelled with no wrap-up movie planned, and that it ends on a cliffhanger, makes me reconsider watching more. I don't like knowing I'll get no resolution.
As for what I'm going to watch next, I'm still deciding. I'm on the fence about the Dark Crystal series; I thought the movie was visually impressive but with a bit of a thin storyline, and I'm not sure the series won't be similar, though I am interested in seeing what the Henson company can do with modern tech. (In the original, there were several moments when reach exceeded grasp on what they tried to pull off with puppetry.) Am considering Dark Matter, The Travelers, and on Prime The Man in the High Castle or maybe Fleabag (even though I can't get a straight answer on what the latter's actually about), and a few others.
And I have been rewatching The Expanse, two or three eps a week (save last weekend, which was derailed by Family), figuring that'll bring me about up to the mid-December drop of Season 4. Dang, but I still love that show...