Over the past few days
Bungo Stray Dogs - Episodes 09-12 (Complete)
KIZNAIVER - Episodes 09-12 (Complete)
A rushed finale, that unfortunately lets down the promise of previous episodes.
Twin Star Exorcists - Episodes 01-03
This seems to be the most widely hated show of the season, and I can't quite work out why. It's called Twin Star Exorcists and it's adapted from a manga published in a Shonen Jump spin-off, which should probably tell you everything you need to know about it. So I'm slightly confused as to why everyone on other sites seems to be upset that it isn't Ghost in the Shell. It's a weird hodgepodge of ideas and tropes from other series thrown together. Some of the ideas work and others don't, but unfortunately often the ideas that don't work seem to be caused by bad direction, rather than because there's anything wrong with them. I wonder if maybe giving a show with so many moving parts to get right to a first time unsupervised director was a bad idea. The director has previously served under Seiji Kishi for a couple of the Persona 3 films and Persona 4: The Golden Animation, and I have to wonder whether a director more straight-faced and traditional like Seiji Kishi might have been able to hammer the series into something that gels a bit better and doesn't feel so all over the place.
I've also heard complaints about how slow the show is being, which is weird to me, as these three episode felt really fast and almost had too much going on. I feel like the series might benefit from letting us spend more time with it's character where nothing much is happening, but the show seems like brief moments of character interaction before people are immediately called away to do the next funny thing or the next action thing in order to distract us. The jokes are surprisingly funny and the action scenes are generally good, so it's weird that it doesn't quite work and I can't quite place why.
I do really like that it switches between 2 or 3 different art styles for various things (I particularly like the look of the demons they're excising), and Natsuki Hanae puts in an excellent voice performance as the lead, unfortunately it's Pierrot so the art could go at any moment, and Natsuki Hanae on his own can't quite save the show. However, there's nothing wrong with it and I see the potential for this to be a good fun show and I hear the manga gets better a few chapters/volumes in, so I'm definitely going to stick around for at least a few more episodes. I mean, the fact I was even able to watch three episodes in one night, when I was struggled to do one a night earlier in the week, shows I must have really been enjoying it.