She-Hulk - This is just goofy, light-hearted fun. It's pretty different from the usual MCU shows and I think that makes for a pretty chill watch. It has an ongoing story, but is generally it's own thing every episode and the bit of 4th wall breaking is a little extra spice thrown in. It's not amazing, but it's some good fun. I'd probably put it in the upper half of the MCU shows so far.
That's exactly what I liked about it, too. It was nice to finally get something from the MCU that remembered it was enough
just to be fun.
I've watched the first three seasons of
Veep. It starts off pretty ok and has been getting better with literally every successive episode.
Veep continues to get better with every episode until it peaks at the end of season 5. Season 6 is roughly the same quality as S5, but a bit more inconsistent as they're trying a lot of new things. S7 is the first legitimate step down, as it everything just gets a bit too outlandish, but this comes almost exclusively from the fact that it is the only season written after the 2016 election, and it had to compete with the new absurdity of American politics.
Cabinet of Curiosities - One great episode, one good one, one decent one, and the rest just OK or worse.
Andor - Holy hell this was good. Maybe the best Star Wars content Disney has put out. Close call with Mando S1.
The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window - Solid-ish parody of the Gaslit Woman Mystery Genre. I love how straight it plays the joke, and the touches of absurdity, but it's a balance that would have worked better in a 90 minute runtime, not an 8 episode mini-series. Back half is better about it than the first.