I like The Good Place. It's an easygoing show with light discussions about philosophy.
I've heard good things, especially about it's core message about life. What is your big takeaway from the show?
Hmm... probably a blend between a) the idea that learning how to be more virtuous is a worthwhile endeavor, and 2) that social connection serves as a useful defense against life's difficulties.
That's awesome. The idea that connection protects I think is actually a psychological fact, so its pretty amazing that the show communicates that so well. Do you have any other philosophical shows you like? 
I think that's about it. Unfortunately I don't watch TV that much, so I haven't really gotten into much else. Do you have any good recommendations?
If you enjoy anime, I'd recommend Death Note. Not as lighthearted as the good place, but its widely considered on the greatest shows of all time, and wrestles with some massive philosophical questions.
Oh, interesting! I'll definitely check it out! Speaking of anime, I've heard good things about Evangelion and its philosophical themes. Are you familiar with it? If so, is it worth watching?
Yes! Neon Genesis Evangelion is a classic! It definitely looks a bit dated nowadays, but its well written and deals with some big themes as well. It's definitely not quite as enjoyable as death note, but its still very good. 
Oh, excellent. I guess I'll put those two on my to-watch list, then. And I'll do it in the order you suggested - Death Note first, and Neon Genesis Evangelion second.
Go for it! Both shows are available dubbed into english on netflix, and the death note dub is especially good. If you don't watch much TV though, what else do you for entertainment?