The first season of Hannibal is great. Once the cat is out of the bag, it really falls apart.
My problem with a lot of popular shows is that I just can't stand them, and cannot imagine why anyone would want to watch them. Anything where the characters are all sphincters, bent on out-sphinctering the other sphincters, just plain turns me off. NF's House of Cards was just utterly vile and a shoddy copy of the original without any real understanding of what made Ian Richardson's performance great, and Francis Urquart sympathetic, if dispicable. Jessica Jones can't utter a single line without me wanting to punch her in the face. Lost lost me in 10 minutes--everyone rants and raves about it for some reason, but I just hated it from the get-go. Don't get me started on Game of Thrones--the high-fantasy porn with a big budget, where everyone is either utterly evil, or too innocent to possibly survive in that world, and only one character is even remotely likable. Black Mirror starts with a story that is utterly implausible to the point of being insulting to the intelligence of the viewer as it is offensive to the pig that is featured in the story. (If that episode is not representative of your series, why the smeg would you make it the first one? And if it is, why the smeg would anyone watch any more?) Everyone was going on about The Expanse where all the characters are so scruffy they're hard to tell apart, and they're speaking with localized dialects so slurred that I can't even tell what the smeg they're trying to say.
Even the shows that start well have been so utterly destroyed in latter seasons by such horrid writing that I don't want to even watch the good episodes anymore.
Maybe I'm just too old and out of touch.