Review of Trigun
So this is my first MAL review for both an anime or manga, as such don't expect any perfectionism or conclusive points that will shape your vision and idea of what this show actually is. Starting to watch Trigun isn't much different of how you end it, i felt the same way when i saw the end scene as when i first watched the op, something quite different from Cowboy Bebop. Not as any sort of criticism, but just to say that after ending it, i didn't feel the same rush for more episodes as with other shows, i felt that it could go onand on and the story wouldn't have an end, despite the main villain being defeated, Vash's fights and comedic episodes would probably continue being there, the only thing that would disappear, or at least tone down quite a bit, would be the drama and the 'sad parts'.
The character design is ok to good, i mean Vash is good looking and has an awesome suit, but other than that the other characters don't look too much interesting, except for some like Legato or Knives. That being said, the personalities and character development is very good and the make up for the not so good first impression.
The fights are very good, along with the humor and flow of the thematics and episodes, everything seems to have a place in the story and i didn't feel huge noticeable plot holes while binge watching the episodes.
Well that's pretty much it, i don't know what you we're expecting but all i've got to say is that Trigun is a pretty damn good show, if you're in a bad mood it will probably help you quite a bit(at least that was my case) and it's only 26 episodes long, so even if you end up not enjoying it, at least you didn't waste that much time.
Conclusion: I recommend watching Trigun, despite all your preferences or particularities, i think it's a wholesome show with simple thematics but very good execution.