Alice in Borderlands Season 1, Eps 1-2.
This show is...interesting. 3 guys in Japan, suddenly find themselves in an alternate reality(?) where they are forced to play a game where the stakes are life and death for all involved. It's intentionally left vague on how this happened, where everyone else in the world went, and what is going on. You're not sure if they are dead and this is some afterlife, some weird VR thing they were somehow put into, or what. So far, everything is sticking with "technology based, but really fucking weird" so I'm leaning away from the mystical angle for now. But, yeah it's just so weird anything is plausible in the long run.
With the first episode, I was afraid I was about to watch a series entirely about "Super Math Genius Slacker Otaku, using his Uber Math Skills to Save the Day" in every episode. The first one in fact, felt a LOT like a film called Animal World, about, I kid you not, a high stakes, winner take all, loser potentially dies, game of...rock paper scissors. It felt like somebody with Asperger's Syndrome's wet dream of a screen play. And it was just, not good. Episode 1 reminded me a LOT of that. The main character just does some Rainman level of hyper analysis shit that I call total bullshit on. But, whatever, slog through it. He uses his hyper math brain and saves the day, and they move on to the next challenge, with some drama, tension, an addition to the main cast, and a few problems along the way. Rocky start, but some of the characters were good, if the premise made me roll my eyes a bit.
Overall for the episode, a 6/10 for level of engagement and enjoyment.
Episode 2 was much better. The new challenge, was entirely different. Not a "super math brain saves the day" kind of solution, but something way more just ....clever. It felt like an earned way to get around the challenge presented to the protagonists, and didn't rely on Super Math Brain to solve it. I mean, he IS the one that came up with the idea, but it wasn't about like, judging the distances between floors due to echo-location of gunfire, telling him the pattern or some such bullshit. It was more "hey wait a minute, if X is happening, why don't we just do Y to try and minimize the threat? It won't resolve it entirely, but they can't stop us from doing it, and it will greatly increase our odds of survival!" And I'm like "....ok, fair enough, good call there. I approve of that solution, and how he came to it given the circumstances of the challenge." It introduced more supporting characters, that I think will probably (at least one of them ) continue with the main crew for at least a few episodes. More drama has unfolded with some of the cast, as expected. My wife and I felt way more interested in the show at the end of that episode. We will continue to watch it off and on when we are in the mood for something on netflix.
Overall for the episode. 8/10. MUCH better than the pilot, like by an order of magnitude. I was genuinely engaged and interested, not just sort of sighing in frustration and waiting for the end of the episode.