Honey and Clover. Love it, it's pretty faithful to the manga. I like how it just insinuates certain things in the beginning, though, like Mayama's relationship with Rika-san. I don't think it was like that in the manga. I also like how it starts out with Takemoto as a kid. That scene sums up the themes of the show. And I like how the first episode ends with Takemoto starting his cross-country journey. It makes the rest kind of like a flash-back, which is good for series that focuses so much on memories. Might be kind of confusing for those who haven't read the manga, but... well, I guess it's supposed to be, a little. Just finished episode 3, and I'm looking forward to the rest!
Oh, yeah, also finished the first season of Time of Eve. The last couple of episodes were pretty amazing. They were very emotional, but not in a sappy way. They were very... human. You know, I was thinking about the title. I think that maybe "Time of Eve" may refer to the myth of Adam and Eve. It refers to a time before there were androids, and everyone was the same. In the cafe, everyone is treated like a human, so it's like going back to that time. I also noticed that the screen in the cafe has some sort of jungle paradise on it, which calls Eden to mind and supports that theory. There may be more to it, too, but I'm still thinking about it.