a few new ones (or newly discovered ones)
upload - A man is able to choose his own afterlife after his untimely death.
interesting concept, and can be funny. short episodes (which is great), but also sometimes criticized for the subtle (and not so subtle) amazon agenda
gangs of london - The city of London is being torn apart by the turbulent power struggles of the international gangs that control it and the sudden power vacuum that's created when the head of London's most powerful crime family is assassinated.
some of the most violent scenes i've seen on tv, with a connection to the raid. it's not brilliant, but entertaining enough
black monday - A group of newcomers strive to take advantage of Wall Street's perilous situation and overcome the institution's veteran operators.
far from perfect, but has its hilarious moments
zerozerozero - Chaos ensues while a shipment of cocaine is smuggled from South America to Europe.
for those looking for a narcos-style fix. same writer as gomorrah which was great
into the night - When the sun starts to kill everything in its path, a plane full of passengers must travel at night in an attempt to escape its destructive power and find some place safe.
it's like your guilty pleasure. hardly high brow, far from intellectual tv, but with only 6 episodes, it's immensely bingeable.
normal people - Connell and Marianne start socialising as friends in Dublin. Marianne introduces Connell to her group, and one of her friends, Teresa is interested in him. Marianne is still dating Gareth, but her interest in the relationship is beginning to fade.
getting a lot of good press, partly because of the strong following of the source novel (which i never heard of). it's deeper than the usual teenage/YA drama, pretty high production value, and pretty strong performances from the two leads. and lots of nudity.
condor - After a low-level CIA analyst returns from lunch to discover everyone in his office has been killed, he goes on the run trying to elude hit men and uncover the truth about who is behind the murders. Based on the film "Three Days of the Condor."
i'm surprised this isn't more popular, actually. tight-paced, just 10 episodes, and pretty gratifying. i actually liked this more than season two of jack ryan