Binged Shadow and Bone--I admit it took me an episode to really get into it, but end up genuinely enjoying this odd mash-up of The Golden Compass, X-Men, Peaky Blinders and War & Peace.
All the plot tropes here have been done 20x before, but the show "re-mixes" the genre cliches in interesting ways, and keeps everything believeably grounded (in contrast with, say, the Potterverse). It helps that the show is set in a beautifully shot fantasy Tsarist Russia, giving it a unique look instead of another pastiche of Medieval Europe/Middle Earth. The costumes and background held my attention and drew me into the story more. The action moves, too, with effective cliff-hangers each episode; I normally hate binging but would've watched this straight thru even I could've stayed awake.
The real key is the actors tho--even with over a dozen main characters, everyone is well-cast. I could easily see three or four of the leads headlining movies in the next decade, they have that much screen presence. They sell what could have been generic archetypes as believable, sympathetic characters.
Definitely worth a watch for genre fans. I feel with the recent glut of new streaming content this has been overlooked, and that's a shame for such a fun show.