1. Daredevil S1 & S2 were great. I hate that they took out Wesley. Punisher was fantastic in DD S2.
2. Jessica Jones S1 should have been a 4-part mini series. The first couple episodes were promising, then lots of boringness, then the last few episodes were amazing with Kilgrave. S2 had better pacing, but had no real villain...you were just kind of along for the ride rather than really getting sucked into the show.
3. Luke Cage S1 was sloooooooow. Should have been a single movie, not a series. I hate that they took out Cottonmouth (Netflix has an awful habit of killing off the most interesting villains!). S2 is still semi-slow (I'm only 3 episodes in, at this point, but it's already more fun than the first season), but at least they have consistent pacing & stuff actually happens every episode.
4. Iron Fist had poor choreography & a whiny protagonist. Harold & his kids were great though. That part where he sticks his hand in the hot dog water...lol. I think the series should have been about Colleen Wing instead, she was way more interesting.
5. Defenders was fairly lame. Sigourney Weaver never actually did anything evil, however. In Star Wars, Darth Vader worked because he choked people, tortured people, ordered the genocide of an entire planet, etc. He did evil stuff to show he was an evil guy. Plus, there was a lot of just lame writing. Like in the cave under the building when Danny is fighting Elektra, you knew she was going to rile him up & then step aside so he punched the wall to break it. Sooooooo dumb. They could have written that in a way more awesome way!
6. Punisher was different than expected, but surprisingly great. I expecting a superhero show, not a show about a soldier portrayed as a regular person dealing with real life. And it turned out to actually be really good! That final fight scene on the merry-go-round, with the glass mirror...daaaaaaaaang! Plus they setup Jigsaw for a future fight, which was pretty cool.
I think Daredevil is killing it, followed by Punisher, then down the line, Luke Cake, Jessica Jones, Defenders, and finally Iron Fist.
Overall, I'm super impressed at what they are doing with TV shows now...music, costumes, graphics, choreography, etc. Episodes are more like movie-quality instead of TV show-quality. And they're doing a good job with how real people would deal with having powers...balancing work, relationships, integration into their neighborhoods, etc. It's fun to see something other than Tony Stark being insulated from all of that (don't get me wrong, I love Ironman 1).