I'll elaborate below, but sci-fi TV I've watched of late (mostly on Netflix):
"The 100"
"Lost in Space"
"Maniac"
"Altered Carbon"
"The Expanse"
"Killjoys"
"Titans"
And in the queue:
"Nightflyers"
"Travelers"
That list notwithstanding, there seems a dearth of compelling sci-fi on TV (at least the channels I pay for), to the point that I actually compared the recent "Lost in Space" with the Western series, "Godless" in my
blog last year. Suffice to say, "Lost in Space" came off second best because it was so appallingly plotted. Things happen 'just because' and while you sometimes need a dose of that to get the story going, "Lost in Space" was lost in that and every other dimension as well. Not recommended.
I'd hoped "Maniac" would live up to the first-rate cast and really atmospheric sets, but it seemed to be strange for the sake of it and that's been well and truly done..the original "Twin Peaks" set that bar very high indeed. The nadir for me was Ep 4, where it got so weird it made negative sense. I'm assuming the story arced back around to explain all that, but by Ep 5 I'd given up waiting.
"Altered Carbon" has been noted already and it was good, but I felt sagged in the middle. Given the richness of Morgan's storytelling - and uber sex and violence in his novels (his novel "Market Forces" was literally dripping in lust) - that was likely to occur but it was disappointing. Still, I'm hoping it was successful enough that "Broken Angels" comes to our screens.
"The Expanse" is better than most in every regard, and it was especially nice to see a solid attempt at zero gee effects, though the machinations regarding the protomolecule benefited from having read the books.
More recently I tried "Killjoys", which follows a team of bounty hunters in a future that feels a lot like "Firefly" but lacks Nathan Fillion's conflicted 'good guy having to be bad guy' ambiguity that grounded "Firefly" with an 'everyman' character. So, I've managed three episodes of "Killjoys" but thus far it's "one for later" when I've nothing else to watch because "Johnny" - the somewhat goofy newbie bounty hunter - does stupid stuff of the kind that a bounty hunter, even a lowly Level 3 like Johnny, would not be expected to. You see the absolute worst of people being a bounty hunter, so Johnny's random acts of kindness are both inappropriate and would have already gotten his head blown off.
But one I am enjoying is "Titans." Moody, gritty, self-consistent, it's got a "Watchmen" vibe and that's definitely to be commended.
And it's been around for a while, but "The 100" was silly fun. Not much of it makes sense if you stop to consider it, but everyone is totally going with it, so I forgave it the obvious (and many) WTF moments.