The Executioner and Her Way of Life · review
This show is a lovely twist on the isekai formula, with a fully-realized world. The characters are delightful, with interesting personalities and motives. I'd normally rate this show an eight or nine, but due to the staggering number of people butt-hurt because the main protagonist isn't an isekai'd blank slate guy, I am obligated to rate it higher. Shokei Shouko no Virgin Road carries itself with a calm, detailed confidence of writing I haven't seen in quite some while; while this show doesn't reach the highs of, say, Re:Zero, it has moments that evoke that tall legacy, for certain. Also, a personal aside for the villains. Allof them have been fantastic so far, with a notable high praise for the last one of the season.