Let's see. I finished Kaichou wa Maid-sama. The final episode was a bit of a letdown, but I sure enjoyed the ride there. All in all, I really liked it.
I'm taking a look at Koihime Muso. From reading a rather vague description, I was expecting the show to be another Queen's Blade. It's not; it's much more tame. At least so far. I know the OVAs are all fanservice. Disregarding that, it looks like a show you can actually put on TV. Hyakka Ryoran Samurai Girls, however, that is more like Queen's Blade. Girls in trampy revealing outfits and getting into sword fights. Lots of nudity too, but of course I'm watching the TV version. At least the censorship is creative. I'd much prefer this show's ink blotches over the blinding lights other shows use. Even so, I don't understand why only the TV versions of shows like this are shipped over when they're licensed. There's no way in hell these shows will ever air on cable, they'll be only on DVD and on demand, so what's the problem? Hyakka Ryoran pushes the envelope as it is. Seriously, I'm shocked the part in the opening where Hanzo licks Sen's leg wasn't covered up. What, licking a leg is okay, but going tongue-to-tongue on the Orgy Bus in Highschool of the Dead isn't? I hope Sentai Filmworks actually got the DVD version of Kampfer. Seriously, there's nothing wrong with those swimsuits.
I also saw a couple episodes of Nyan Koi. I am not a cat person in the least, but the show is actually quite funny. And I'm expecting this to turn into a harem rather quickly, but that part of the show was surprisingly absent early on.
Finally for now, there's Hell Girl Three Vessels. The show is becoming a parody of itself at this point. The scares are more comical, and I think the setup is absurd. As is the transformation sequence I'm expecting to show up in every episode now. There's only so many times I will stand to see Hell Girl hatch out of a cocoon growing from a girls back. If she would say "I'm inside you" more often to her, though, I'd laugh my ass off every time.