Just came across a couple of newer series that are available on Hulu that I have been enjoying.
"Cloak and Dagger" is another Marvel series, this one set in New Orleans. I would say it's darker than Agent Carter or Agents of Shield, but not nearly so dark as the Netflix New York series. The protagonists are teens--a white girl and a black guy--who get powers in the same incident as a kid, and are now looking for justice for their family members who died. The two leads have really nice chemistry together, and it's neat to see a setting that's not New York, Los Angeles, or Toronto/Vancouver pretending to be various places. (The series actually filmed in Louisiana.) Two caveats--the series doesn't really get going until the two kids start working together, although they meet up occasionally earlier, and that's not until about episode six. Also, nobody in the series has any kind of Cajun or even Southern accent. (I assume maybe the young leads couldn't pull it off, and the producers decided it would be less obvious if no one had an accent.) I live close enough to New Orleans, and know enough people from the area, that it weirds me out that even older characters who have supposedly lived in the area their whole lives are accent-free.
"Take Two" is a detective series which reminds me a lot of the old series like Scarecrow and Mrs. King and Remington Steele that you don't really see much any more. A washed-up TV star ends up working with a private detective at his agency. It's very light and fun and Rachel Bilson, who plays the TV star, is charming as heck and manages to be convincing as someone who is simultaneously very sharp and kind of an airhead.