As a drinking game a few weeks ago, we watched High School of the Dead. Really simple: whenever any kind of fanservice happened, take a drink. When *that sniper scene happens* finish your drink.
Me and my girlfriend got through a litre of vodka that night.
That said, it may have been the alcohol talking... but the show was surprisingly good? Yes, a lot of the fanservice was utter cringe most/all of the time, but it was still really funny in a "roll your eyes" kind of way. The story wasn't too bad, either, even if it was a fairly generic Zombie outbreak, plot.
Im surprised that there is only one season of the anime, actually.
Otherwise, we started watching Goblin Slayer last night.
My only knowledge of the show before going into it, was the opening battle. Im not going to link it or describe it, but know that it contains graphic sexual assault, and is completely gratuitous. The tone is set effectively without it, and it is completely needless.
That aside, again, the show is actually good.
Its dark and violent, but occasionally quite light-hearted and funny. The tone is all over the place, but it works.
I was concerned that a show about a guy who only takes on bounties to kill goblins, and nothing else, would get a bit tiresome and repetitive, but the show does a really good job at keeping it fresh and engaging.
The Goblin Slayer himself is the strong, silent type, and he has a singular vision and goal, but he is actually a really likable main protagonist, which is really refreshing after coming off of Attack on Titan and My Hero Academia. The supporting cast is well done, too.
And this is where I kind of get annoyed with myself. Theres a lot of anime that comes endlessly recommended - like FMA, MHA, and Parasyte, but I find these ones really difficult to get into. Then a show comes along, and I watch it because it is basically a meme, and I have a lot of fun with it.
I have no idea how to quantify my standards or tastes.