I, for one, am still loving all the MCU stuff, including the Netflix shows. I can see why people would be so compelled by 1st season of Jessica Jones, because it was a great allegory for abusive relationships... but I thought the 2nd season was actually better. The character development was amazing. They managed to write a story which brought even more vulnerability out of Jessica (as well as every other character) than a confrontation with an mind-controlling stalker rapist. That's an accomplishment. And being married to someone with extremely EXTREMELY fucked up family issues, it was a no less compelling story for me allegorically than Killgrave.
I feel like a lot of MCU stuff gets trash talked because certain of the films and movies set such a ridiculously high bar that the others are met with disappointment for not meeting it, but would be met with much more enthusiasm if judged without that association.
Loved Thor: Ragnarok also... but I love that style of humor. It wasn't forced so much as intentionally awkward, and most of the movie's dialogue (especially the humor) was improvised. Maybe I'm weird, but awkwardness is one of my favorite styles of humor (one of my favorite comedy shows being The Mighty Boosh, which thrived on awkward dialogue with a lot of improv).
Defenders was enjoyable... but admittedly did not live up to the hype I felt for it. And while I don't share many of the common complaints with Iron Fist, it was definitely the weakest of the line-up and very difficult to watch at times. Only MCU films I can think of off-hand that I only thought were ok but still had fun watching anyway would be Iron-Man 2, Thor 1-2, and Captain America 1.
But Legion, which is not MCU-related, blows all of it away.