I've only seen Daredevil and Jessica Jones - the former was pretty much what happens if you take Arrow, make it darker, longer and get rid of all of the bad drama. The fights were phenominal, the real high point of the series, in my opinion - reminded me a lot of the fights in Arrow season 1 (when it was arguably at it's best) but in this show, Matt Murdock barely beats everyone. His skill isn't enough alone, due to his visual impairments, so he has to dodge several combatants and take them down all whilst he struggles to even breath. It was so realistic to see him fight like that. Another high point was the villain of the story, who (without spoiling anything), got some really solid backstory and they really fleshed out his character. We don't see this one-dimensional "I wanna destroy the city" bad guy, instead we see someone who genuinely wants to save his city like Matt, but goes about it in all the wrong ways and ends up doing more harm than good. We also get several well-done and well-acted characters and in the end, Daredevil is phenominal. Go check it out.
You have? Jessica Jones. They shift the focus away from the fighting and more to the crime solving, character development and decisions that they all have to make to survive. We get a bunch of flawed heroes who unlike Daredevil and the Avengers (same continuity, yes), well, they aren't living the superhero life. Jessica has been there, done that and done some heinous things. Her life changes once more when a character played by David Tennant (10th Doctor) arrives - his superpower is genuinely fascinating and it was really good seeing these characters trying, logically, to overcome him. The show is a lot darker, in a sense, but we get to see a whole other side of this superhero.
I also want to watch Bojack Horsheman, that is one show I've heard many good things about - and it has Alison Brie from Community!