@The_Reader_David
The Wire,a series about the cops and the hoods in Baltimore also ranks right up with there with the best stuff ever put out.
Watch one episode,and you are hooked.
Hooked until you hit Season 3. We lost interest with that one.
In a completely different vein, we really liked
The Expanse on Amazon Prime. Science fiction based on the assumptions that we manage to get easy, reliable high-yield fusion power, manage to use it to colonize Mars and the asteroid belt, and that the solar system has been visited by aliens from a galaxy-spanning civilization that isn't around any more. When the story starts, Earth and the Moon (always called "Luna" to distinguish it from other moons) are controlled by a one-world government grown out of the UN, Mars is independent, with a very American feel to it, albeit with liberty somewhat constrained by everyone having to live in shopping-mall-like cities bored into the rock (they even have a Veterans Administration, called just that, that's about as badly run as the real American version), and the nascent government in the the asteroid belt is regarded as a pack of terrorists by the "inners" (as "belters" call the inhabitants of Earth, Luna and Mars). The story focuses on a group of refugees (two from Earth, one from Mars, one from the Belt) from an attack on an ice-mining ship who fairly soon end up in control of, and with a salvage claim on, a small Martian warship. (Okay, that was a spoiler, but I haven't actually given away any of the many plot-lines.)