Lately I’ve seen people get stuck at the pament step. The screen is begging them to pick a payment option and they just stare at it, clueless, until a staff member comes over.
Lately I’ve seen people get stuck at the pament step. The screen is begging them to pick a payment option and they just stare at it, clueless, until a staff member comes over.
In my experience the people relying on Excel cannot be bothered to learn Linux or job scheduling. So instead they get 10-20 thousand dollar dedicated workstations for excel, spss, etc.
Thankfully the newer hires are more flexible.
This is why the James Webb telescope was delayed
Fell behind on several series from last season, some I’ll finish, some will just be in the queue forever. Starting this season behind as well…
Finished:
Apocalypse Hotel - 5/5 - My favorite new series for the season. Just a wonderful mix of creative situations, crazy, heartfelt, character development, etc. The show had range but never lost itself and ended well.
A Ninja and Assassin Under One Roof - 5/5 - My other favorite new series for the season. I put Apocalypse hotel just over it, but this is the one I want more of and will likely watch again in the future. One of the best opening episodes in a while. It hit a bit of a rough patch early but recovered (and those episodes work better with the later context.)
Apothecary Diaries - 5/5 - Remains excellent. This part fell a bit short of expectations compared to the novel, but may also have been the most challenging part to adopt (lots of political world building and interconnected plot threads all pulled together at once.)
The Unaware Atelier Meister - 3/5 - Seemed to have potential, enjoyable enough, but also rather forgettable.
I’m an Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire - 3/5 - Trash, but watchable, especially for the brief bits of mecha and space fleet battles.
Killing Slimes 300 Years - 3/5 - I remember really enjoying the first season. Watchable, but the slice of life bits aren’t always my thing. I think what made the first season for me was the steady drip of new, interesting characters. This season, starting with an established cast, had less of that.
Gorilla God’s Go-To Girl - 3/5 - First have was enjoyable. Interesting premise, avoided several harem tropes. But once the initial story bit was done and the love interests confessed, it sort of turned into filler and I lost interest.
Unfinished but plan to continue:
Once Upon a Witches Death - Seems like a good show overall. The serial nature and lack of focus on the overall plot made it less compelling to keep up with.
Aharen-san - I remember loving the first season, not sure why I started skipping this one, so will probably pick it back up.
Dropped:
Witch Watch - Watched a few episodes. It has its good moments, but too many annoyances. Might give it a second look.
Summer Pockets - Watched the first episode, was interested, but not hooked
Kowloon Generic Romance - Watched the first episode, was interested, but not hooked
Too-Perfect Saint - Watched a bit, read the first two light novels, they were fine. Don’t feel the need to continue the anime.
Brilliant Healer’s new Life - Read a few of the light novels. Too much of the stuff I didn’t care for, not enough plot or character progression. First few episodes were fine, but I never planned to finish it.
The Beginning After the End - Watched a few episodes, picked up the light novels, got burned out on the plot escalation.
This Season, First Impressions
Secrets of the Silent Witch - Excellent start. Better than expected. Really looks like the people making the anime have read and care for the source. Hopefully it keeps up, especially once it gets into the actual story.
Reborn as a Vending Machine - Picks backup where it left off. Seems to be beyond the light novels now. I’m not sure about this demon load subplot, and I don’t know that the novelty of the series can sustain the story. But maybe.
Plenty more in the queue, some I’m sure will be excellent.
TotK felt more empty to me, but that’s probably a combination of already knowing the map and lacking Kass.
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Moths tend to rest wings appart, butterflies with wings folded together.
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Wow, they really went all out on this episode. Best and highest production value since the first.
Early impressions:
Good:
TBD:
May Drop:
Dropped:
Wow, this might be the most I’ve enjoyed a series premiere since spy x family. Hope it holds up.
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I hope this is well written and lands at a satisfactory conclusion. Seems like it has a lot of potential. The memory theme is strong, especially with the goldfish. the bit about how that area is supposed to be nostalgic hinting that it could even be staged. Then that brief flash to a ruined version of the tea house. So many hints and hopefully a bit of misdirection.
Inflation or not, a 50% price hike between generations is beyond absurd.
Random superlatives:
So Stupid it Hurt - Bogus Skill “Fruitmaster”
I wanted to like this one, and stuck with it way to long. Finally dropped it when the utter dumbness of the characters and story starting to cause me actual pain. 2/5
Most Improved from Launch - Magic Maker
The first few episodes were mid tier at best and I nearly dropped it, but that turned a few episodes in and it developed into a fairly decent show. 3/5
Top of the heap - Possibly the Greatest Alchemist of All Time
There were a bunch of adventure themed anime with isekei and harem themes this season, and I think this was the best of the bunch. Still fairly average, but the one I’d most like to see more of. 3/5 (Runner’s up: Middle aged Online Shopper and Left my a-rank party)
Better as a Light Novel - I May be a Guild Receptionist…
I don’t think this adapted well to anime. The novels are very episodic and a bit repetitive without a lot of substance, and the anime just highlighted those problems. 3/5
Best Returning - Solo Leveling
This is very, very close between Solo Leveling, Apothecary Diaries, and Re:Zero, but I give the edge to Solo Leveling. Each episode was satisfying and while it is a power fantasy, it does that very well. Re:Zero was a bit fragmented (partially due to scheduling/production) and did not end nearly as strong as the last season, and Apothecary Diaries, while still excellent, is mainly setting things up for later. All three 5/5
Most Surprising - Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf
Knowing nothing about this, I expected something more lewd and fanservice like. Way, wrong! This was wonderfully wholesome. Somehow it managed to balance both the light adventure aspects of the fantasy world with the reverse isekai cultural discovery aspects of the Japan side. Maybe the best new show of the season. 4/5
Most Disappointing - Zenshu
This looked like it could be something really special. The art, theming, concept, etc. were all solid. The plot, just wasn’t meaningful in any way, at least not before I dropped it. 3/5
Perhaps if the major sites and search engines had not spent the last decade filling the results with ads and SEO’d click bait trash people wouldn’t be embracing AI as a way around that mess. Of course it’s only a matter of time before the AI results get “optimised” as well.
Edit: not to mention, cookie prompts, notification requests, newsletter sign up requests, pay walls, and a host of other nags.