Third season of The Umbrella Academy is easily the weakest so far. It's not bad, but there is a bit more manufactured drama that's caused by characters not acting quite like themselves, being impulsive, etc.
Netflix's The Characters is an interesting experiment. 8 30 minute sketch episodes all written by different comedians. Not as hit or miss as Cabinet of Curiosities, but it is kinda varied. Loved the Kate Berlant, Paul Downs, and Tim Robinson episodes.
The Way Down - Documentary about a religious weight loss "church" that is about 15 minutes from me. Fascinating stuff, but like so many of these lately, really should have just been a movie.
Rewatched all of I Think You Should Leave while I was out of town. Definitely turned around on my opinion about Season 2. Now I'm sure it is way better than the first after being way more undecided after my first viewing.
Nathan Fielder's The Rehearsal which is of the most interesting, bizarre, meta, and incredible things I've ever seen.
The final season of Atlanta solidifies it as one of the best, daring, most creative, genre-bending series ever made. Just incredible stuff.