Finished [i].hack//Sign[/i] a while ago (it felt like forever since someone update this!), and I enjoyed it a bit more than the last time I watched it sometime ago. Still, when the ending episodes roll around, that feeling of "huh? did I miss something?" remains. What did I miss? Buying the games, it seems. Oh you Japanese and your marketing ploys! Eh, I think I'll finally watch [i].hack//Roots[/i], too. That's now on my list, but I won't get to it anytime soon.
Also finished [i]K-On![/i] waaay back, and it's not bad. I didn't expect anything emotionally compelling from it (but, who did?) and it just sailed along at its own light pace. It's a decent tale of schoolyard friendships, I guess, and the music actually takes a backseat more often than not (and that kinda disappointed me). If the music had been front and center, then maybe it would have had a sense of urgency, like they actually had something to accomplish. Instead, things usually got resolved in one episode, and all would be cake and tea! In any event, I might watch the 2nd season to see where it all goes.
[i]Lucky Star[/i] did not disappoint me, thank God. At first, I didn't know if I'd even like this one, but I'm willing to give almost anything a chance. I remember someone saying if you can sit through the first couple of minutes of the first ep., then you've made it. I'm sure glad I've watched [i]Haruhi Suzumiya [/i]before seeing this, otherwise some parts wouldn't have been as funny (for instance, ep. 16's cosplay cafe). I'm up to ep. 18, so far.
Last of all, I'm rewatching [i]Kare Kano[/i]. All I can say is that when Gainax gets it right, they really get it right: e.g. the closing scenes of episode 4. Silence was never so affecting.