Okay, just talked this over with my wife; we did it from memory so hopefully there's nothing we enjoyed more than these that we're forgetting.
1. Marumo no Okite SP 2014 ; the second SP for one of our favorite J-doramas yet. Lots of character development, the same hilarious and heartfelt hijinks as ever.
2. The Vampire Diaries ; this is based on Season 5, which finished in May. With The VD and The Originals, we watch seasons all at once as we find them more enjoyable this way. I thought it was a bit of a rockier start to the season but it ended up as terrifically compelling as ever.
3. The Middle ; Amazing as always. The trip to Disney where they went to the wrong Disney. Bwahahaha. The tiny table. All just so great and friggin' hilarious.
4. Mr. Selfridge ; I have to say, I think this latest (America-aired) season of Mr. Selfridge was the best yet. Jeremy Piven's performance is extraordinary, as is everyone's. Really lovely and compelling show.
5. Jane the Virgin ; Just a superb new series. Hilarious, heartfelt, and compelling. I have my theories about Sin Rostro! Also, Rogelio might be my favorite character.
6. The Goldbergs ; This show is just oozing pure nostalgia and fun. It feels like The Middle in the 80's, and it has a lot of funny truths to share. Really hilarious character work, too. Everything's coming up Barry!
7. The Originals ; Despite its ranking, the show is actually nearly at VD levels of quality only one season in. I thought the show took several episodes to get going, but once The Reaping plotline was in full swing, it really had made me a fan.
8. Masterchef Junior ; Devastated that Abby and Oona both lost. They were hilarious. Great, fun season, though, with lots of talent on display.
9. Black-ish ; Very hilarious new series that I feel like I can relate to well despite my whiteness. I dunno. Lots of truth in this show about people. The episodes The Nod and Corporal Punishment would be my recommendations to those interested in the show.
10. The Blacklist ; I find this show really dramatic and it keeps me glued to my seat often, but it does get a bit gross for me. Still, I think the way they've been handling the main story of the show has made it feel like they're going through plot at a good clip without giving too much away yet. Solid series and terrific performances all around.
Honorable mentions: The Tomorrow People, The Flash, Star-Crossed, Parenthood