There She Goes on BritBox. It is a British comedy-drama series about a family struggling to raise a severely learning-disabled nine-year-old girl.
Mostly movies, documentaries and concert videos as of late, but I have been watching season 2 of the Boys the last few nights. So far it's not quite as good as season 1 was in my opinion, but it's still a good show so I'll likely keep up with it for another 6 episodes. Next up is to get the gumption to finish Game of Thrones - a show which I enjoyed but for some reason stopped watching sometime during season 5.
Ahn's Brush With Fame: Richard 'Harry' Harris. Richard's the mastermind behind the cave rescue of the kids soccer team. Basically he thought they were all going to die. (They didn't, everyone survived). A true hero and totally modest to boot.
Mission: Impossible - "The Interrogator"...S3 finale. No more Cinnamon, no more Rollin. Might take some getting used to. EG.
Doom Patrol season two. Not quite as insane as season one but still hugely enjoyable. Cliff mvp and I adore little Dorothy.
Back To You - Sitcom Kelsey Grammer, Patricia Heaton, Ty Burrell (Modern Family), Fred Willard, Josh Gad "Back to You is an American sitcom which aired on Fox from September 19, 2007, to May 14, 2008. The creators and executive producers were Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan, and the director was James Burrows.[1] The series starred Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton as squabbling anchors of a news program.[2]" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7fH1NPvmPk
Media Watch. Supposedly you can buy Twitter 'likes' and hashtags so no poll is anything near accurate. Some radio station bases it's whole political stance on polls so it (and it's sponsors) are asking where all the listeners went.
My 8 year old daughter specifically asked to watch The Office. We've watched a few select episodes with my kids a few months ago, and out of the blue she asked to watch it again. So we watched the Fun Run episode. She has a good sense of humor. After the kids go to bed my wife and I watch an episode of Silicon Valley. Not sure if it's an accurate depiction of Silicon Valley culture (I've heard that it's close) but it's a pretty bang-on depiction of programming. I especially liked the scene in the first season where Richard gets an idea, then spends all night coding it. I've never pulled an all-nighter, but I've started working on an idea at 9PM, looked down at the clock at what seemed like half an hour later, and it's 2AM.