So many...
Starting with the good:
Frieren - Seen a lot of hype for this. The elf mage of the stereotypical fantasy party visits the human hero 50 years after they defeated the demon king. Hero dies of old age, elf realizes she knew practically nothing about her friend, chill fantasy adventure ensues as she goes on journey to learn more about the hero. It is gorgeously produced, and I am quite enjoying. But it is also not quite blowing my socks off like I thought it would. Things are heating up as of the last episode, so I guess we shall see.
Captain Laserhawk - At first, I thought this was just cheap Castlevania but Ubisoft IPs. And while the animation definitely is never as good Castlevania, it is decent and surprisingly, the story is the main draw. A lot of the "social commentary" feels a little weird when this is all about Ubisoft properties. I'm also not sure about the weird live action shit they're doing in Episode 4, but it was a... choice at least. Definitely keen to continue.
Mashle - I read the manga some time ago, and in the anime I have right about caught up to where I left off in the manga. Yeah, it was genuinely funny early on, but it seems like it wants to be an actual shonen, and the curse of uber genericness has begun to set in. Think I might hold off continuing.
Pluto - It was kinda interesting, but just way too slow. Anime episodes do not need to be 1 hour long. The world building is interesting, but it's exhausting even thinking about watching this.
Ron Kamonohashi - For a detective show to work, you kinda need it to be smart. And this show is very, very dumb. And not nearly as funny as it needs to be to pull it off.