I know it's not new, but if you get a chance, check out The Knick. It's a medical drama set in 1900 New York City, and it's a fascinating examination of medical history and a eye-opening look at the birth of Modern America. It can get a little hokey, but I love watch Clive Owen as Dr. John Thackeray, a tortured genius and inadvertent butcher. The era it's set is so rich with details. The tightly cuffed society only serves to highlight the barbarism lurking inside of each character, save for a few. It's high drama, full of blood and guts, and the direction is full of surprises. The show is directed and co-created by Steven Soderbergh, and I tend to like his films a lot for the same reasons. There's a lot of inventive direction and a great electronic musical score.
If none of that sounds enticing, then at least watch it for the rat stomping fight in the basement of a saloon.
I really hope other people are enjoying this show, because I really want it to come back.
I also have been watching The Jinx from the beginning, and it is well worth checking out. A really great True Crime documentary series from the director of "Capturing the Friedmans." Only 6 episodes. I usually don't like True Crime all that much because it feels ghoulish, but the thread you follow with Robert Durst is so intriguing, you follow it through every crazy step just to find out what happened. Even as the cases go unsolved, the story reels you in more and more, and it begins to bleed into the present day. Check it out.
I also didn't like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt at all and I don't know who else to tell.