So right now, Westworld (on HBO Go), Black Mirror (Netflix), and Stranger Things (Netflix).
All are REALLY great shows.
Westworld
The show has a lot going on, and I don't want to discuss it too much before people have watched it, but it is very high production values. It's a science fiction that is reminiscent of Caprica in some ways. And...
BSG in how robots are masquerading as people. And potentially invasion of the Bodysnatchers in the way that they could possibly infiltrate all sorts of different institutions and agencies.
Black Mirror
It's definitely for fans of the Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The fourth episode of the Netflix series (series 3), San Junipero, in my opinion, was so good that it was wasted on a TV episode; it should have been a movie - it is visually stunning at scenes making it unsurprisingly the most popular episode. I don't want to give away too much about any of the episodes, half the fun is figuring out just what the hell is going on in each episode. There is no set genre for the series, which REALLY gets the viewer wondering just what's going to happen for at least the first portion of each episode. Don't skip ahead, the episodes, while completely independent, are very strategically placed based on theme.
Stranger Things
The show somehow reminds me a lot of Children of the Corn and Akira (the anime). Without giving away too much, it begins with a very narrow number of characters that are likeable, and the rest are frustrating. But as it goes on, more and more characters wise up, and so the series rewards the viewer increasingly that way. It is most certainly a binge-only show.