My opinions are purely subjective, I didn't mean to demean or diminish anyone else's enjoyment of the show. I'm not typically a fan of straight high fantasy dramas and it shows. I went in expecting a more comedy focused isekai romp, and some of the marketing made it seem like it was when it really wasn't. If anything it would be a strength that it actually managed to keep my interest despite grievances.
My only real genuine gripe is how it seems to keep constantly bringing up some real big interesting dilemma about the world and its consequences, then immediately sweeps it under the rug and moves on. For example, the mana potions supposedly driving people insane. I get that that tackling that topic was not the point of the show, but it bothers me that it goes completely unaddressed aside from the "they're bad and you probably shouldn't be using them anymore." I also understand basing something on what it isn't instead of what it is is unfair, which again, is why its just a subjective opinion.
It also commits the cardinal anime sin of everyone standing around angsting for several minutes instead of fighting, followed immediately by unnecessary amounts of property damage and monologuing, but that was covered under the "anime bullshit" umbrella.
@elevown I didn't bring up any of that since it was technically a spoiler and one of the few things I found genuinely interesting, but also is really still a very personal character motivator. In the grand scheme of things, and with the world building as a whole, aside from the existence of a handful of magical items the fact that its an isekai isn't really apparent. I also never said that that was a bad thing. As PineconeJuice stated its actually pretty neat that its integrated into the world more naturally, instead of being shoehorned in like most isekai, or having the character constantly go "it really do/don't be like that back in my world, Urban Japan."