Like others have said, it's tough to go from The Sopranos, The Wire, and Breaking Bad to what is out there now. There's still diamonds in the rough, though.
Firstly, I don't know how nobody is talking about Bosch -a gritty LA copper show. Bosch is a Jazz listening, tatted up, old school Vietnam Vet turned murder police. It's on Amazon and well worth the price of admission. The first season has 92,000 reviews... which is mind boggling. For reference, The Sopranos has 8,000 reviews. Bosch was chosen by the public awhile back when Amazon released a bunch of pilots and let everyone vote on what they wanted to see as a series.
Currently, there is 2 seasons and Amazon picked the show up for another season. Right now, it's my favorite show on TV. -Also, Marlo Stanfield is on the show. He's a great actor and he's taking after The Bunk... always suited up.
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And for pure comedy purposes, Silicon Valley is one of the funniest shows I've ever seen in my life. The episodes are only 30 mins, so it's very user-friendly as you don't have to dedicate an hour to an episode. Love this show too.
(Can't wait for season 2 of Narcos as well. There's some serious talent in that show.)
Hell on Wheels is another good one that I don't hear people talk about all that much either.