Black Clover - very basic shounen. It's entertaining enough, though nothing sticks out as impressive so far. And the MC should not have to be as annoying as he is.
Today's Menu for the Emiya Family - an adorable cooking spin off of Fate/stay night with no context as to why they're all friends yet still acknowledging them as heroic spirits? Illya gets to be happy? Lancer gets to not die? sign me the **** up. too bad it's monthly.
Fate/Extra Last Encore - barely comprehensible plot. more fanservicy than anything I've seen in a while. Shaft's animation quirks make it feel like a completely different series. The only thing it has going for it so far is the soundtrack. For some reason I still don't feel an urge to drop it yet.
Gakuen Babysitters - highly recommended for anyone who loves light-hearted slice of life and adorable kids. I ****ing love it so far.
Garo: Vanishing Line - totally different feel from the other two Garo anime. Not as good as Seal of Flames, but still a lot better than the disappointing Crimson Moon.
Grancrest Senki - absolutely abysmal pacing. They shoved 12 episodes worth of content into the first 4 episodes alone. Yet, I once again still don't feel an urge to drop it yet. Unlike Fate/Extra, though, it's starting to get a little better.
The Ancient Magus Bride - very interesting tale so far. I like Chise a lot as a protagonist and I want to see her become happy.
Nanatsu no Taizai: Revival of the Ten Commandments - i don't remember a lot of this part of the manga, so it's a good refresher.
Violet Evergarden - KyoAni never disappoints with animation. It's also a very interesting tale.
Pop Team Epic - wanted to see what the fuss was about. I don't get half of it, but it has some gems.
This is... the longest watching list I've had in a long time.