I love Orphan Black too. Loved Fringe, my favourite show ever. Orange is the New Black is good although you can start to feel like the lesbian sex scenes are there to titillate - but perhaps that's good for lesbians, not just men? I don't know. Fringe is American but the main cast consists of two women and three men, although one of the women is an "assistant", so I suppose really only one main female character.
I am enjoying Gilmore Girls at the moment, which is old and not particularly taxing but it's nice comfort TV, woman centred, and is just really sweet. There is some problematic stereotyping of an Asian family. I take this as a product of the time but it's slightly uncomfortable.
I am also watching Supernatural, which has problematic themes - a lot of use of sexist language, "bitch" etc, almost overwhelmingly male cast, female good characters tend to get killed off before too long, female baddies seem to have much more sexual torture scenes, unnecessary nudity etc than male ones, but those scenes are rare and it manages not to annoy me 99% of the time, I think because it's so male centric, it's easier to ignore the occasional problematic elements. And when women are shown on screen as sexual elements the male characters are always respectful, so that's nice for such a male dominated show.
I am quite fussy about what I watch these days. I got a bit into Modern Family but it started to annoy me - there are a lot of jokes centred around two characters' gayness and another character's foreignness which make it a bit cringeworthy, and on the feminist theme in particular I don't like the way Claire and Phil always worry about their daughter "getting a reputation", and if you're looking for subversion of gender roles, you won't find any here.
I enjoyed Parenthood a lot, although it had very occasional instances of grrr when, again, two fairly conservative parents are shown having an entirely different attitude to their daughter dating than their son and nephew. Overall it was a nice series and the relationships shown were healthy models of relationships, or openly stated as unhealthy, which is a big thumbs up for me.
Another old one - the original series' of Jonathan Creek are great. The later ones without Caroline Quentin aren't quite as good, and one had quite a shocking scene of violence against women which bothered me just because it was such a contrast to the previous series.
I like Community a lot, but there is a lot of sexism in there, mainly from the difference between the stereotypes of the male and female characters. The male characters are meant to be taken more seriously whereas the female characters are usually presented as a bit of a joke, especially the "feminist character". Though the general interactions are not usually problematic and I find it believable and fun to watch.