Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools · review
The show is stereotypical and predictable but that's what you'd expect from your seasonal isekai trash. I'm not even sure why they made this an isekai reincarnation when it has nothing to do with it. The entire story can easily be written without it. In fact, you forget that this is an isekai while watching it. The only use that it has is as the source of her basic daily use inventions like a hairdryer or foam pump. People from their world invented things like air conditioners and street lights so her "otherworldly unique item ideas" gimmick is useless. Make her into an inventor with uniqueideas like the other great inventors and toss the isekai factor into the garbage bin.
The death of her father is random. He's a young healthy guy that suddenly collapses and kicks the bucket. Yes, this happens irl but it feels just so out of place.
Everything is superficial but nothing is terribly bad that makes it unwatchable.
It's a nothing-burger show. You expect a cool magical fantasy story but it's pretty meh and nothing exciting.
They bait you with an "oh my god he's so hot that he's suffering from his own looks and coolness and oh he's actually really strong and kind" guy and a recently divorced heroine but there's no romance in this show at all.
It's a waste of time unless you're craving an isekai (if you can even call it that) magical fantasy show and have nothing better to watch.