The season they just completed with Curb Your Enthusiasm was the first one where I actually tried to watch. I always have my computer on if I'm not on something else, outside, partaking in something away from the house, or sleeping, so I wasn't fully engaged, and I'm still young-ish, but that turned into a good idea by me. That final episode was a brilliant tie up of the ideas for Latte Larry's all causing major misfortune in the end.
I haven't really been a big TV watcher (outside of sports, a couple health shows, Cutthroat Kitchen at times, and South Park) for several years, but Christmas night a few months back has played in with starting to change that at least some. My parents are not big basketball fans, I had planned on watching basketball that night, but needed to charge my laptop, and I couldn't be in my normal room which I use during the days because that room is also a guest room on rare occasion, and my grandma was sleeping there. So, I started out that night sitting with my parents, and they flipped back and forth between Homicide Hunter and Food Network.
It took a little while, but I got pulled in on Homicide Hunter. So instead of basketball, I watched Homicide Hunter until I was ready to go to bed. This is the show that made me take a second look at Investigation Discovery. I would sit with my mom a little more than I do now a few years ago and she had that channel on (their 2016 commercial jingle that's still on Hulu is very, very distinctive to me), but I had blown it off as boring back then. Turns out my first thought was way off and I like at least a few shows they show.
Through the combo of YouTube (they get nuked by Discovery but are still uploaded at times anyway), Dailymotion, simply watching on TV, and eventually Hulu as of a few weeks ago, I've mostly caught up on Homicide Hunter. I'm glad that I "discovered" this show (although super late). I've also watched South Park on Hulu, "Miracle Season" (Hulu original), and it may turn into more. I would love to try Tiger King, but although my parents subscribe to Netflix, they don't subscribe to the streaming version.