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Tokyo Ghoul. Amazing first season. Body horror, depression, and zombie stuff all rolled into one. Masterpiece. Season 2 came out ahead of the rest of the books and it sucked. Seasons 3 and 4 adapted the second book series, but they speed ran it and only hit highlights and it was confusing AF.
Promised Neverland. Also amazing first season. Thriller with children trying to escape an orphanage that has a dark secret (revealed in first episode). They had like 5-7 seasons' worth of content and started to do a second season, but the funding (and creativity!) ran out so they speed ran the rest of the manga, and it was so bad, the directors had their names taken off the billing.
"Second season when?" has become a trope due to so many with excellent first seasons followed by terrible ones. Attack on Titan almost counts. First season was awesome, we called it Japan's answer to The Walking Dead when TWD was decent. Second season took 4 years and sucked, but season 3 more than made up for it. Season 4, "the final season," "the final season part 2," "the final season for realz this time", "the final season trust us we can see the finish line" and "the final chapters" sucked, though.
Is AoT actually finished and released at this point? I stopped watching after the final season part 1 because I felt so betrayed and said to myself I'd only ever watch it again when I can actually finish the storyline
Yes, it's been finished for a year or two. The last part drags on so much though. It did have a good ending despite how long it took to get there.
You should watch it, it's awesome and the ending is better than the manga. Not perfect but improved to be good enough
Yeah the last episode came out in November '23
Psycho Pass
Season 1 is one of my favorites sci-fi crime cyberpunks shows ....and it just got worse after that....
I only own S1 Blu-ray and forget the other seasons existed.
Even Psycho-Pass S1 was weird. I mean, cool concept, but I couldn't really get into it. I definitely didn't watch latter seasons.