I finally finished The Expanse. I think it was quite good, especially for a SyFy channel show. However, I didn't get as engrossed as I wanted to be. Part of it could have been because of timing; I was so busy while it was being aired that I had to watch episodes here and there, spread out and often with some distraction. Or it could be because of storytelling.
It seems to also suffer from this sound balance issue where auxiliary noise/sounds drowns out the (very important!) dialogue. I only see this with some shows.. Hannibal, American Horror Story, The Expanse... 12 Monkeys, maybe? It's weird, I feel like I can't focus on what the characters are saying, though I want to. I don't have this issue with, e.g., Mad Men, The Walking Dead, Better Call Saul, The Leftovers.. all of which are require quite a bit of focus on dialogue. I don't know, could be my imagination.
At any rate, The Expanse is interesting enough for me to want to watch Season 2. I'll probably have to sit down and rewatch Season 1, too.
Also, Season 2 of 12 Monkeys is coming in April, so that should be cool. Daredevil is coming out in March as well, which I'm really excited for. Jon Bernthal as The Punisher should be great.
I also watched Master of None, Aziz Ansari's show on Netflix. It's definitely good, kind of Louis-inspired. I think it's pretty relatable, especially if you're around NYC.