Instead of what I had planned, ended up watching Vampire Knight. Seven episodes so far.
This anime is a shojo, believe it would be the first shojo I've watched. (Shojo means girls.) HUGE focus on romance, not quite used to that. I heard a few things about this series, though, plus it was on Netflix. So, decided to give it a try.
...okay, maybe not a huge focus on romance, but a big part of the story is "what guy will the girl end up with". Looks like this is aiming to be tragic, but I don't know how it ends other than I'm told by one person that the ending is terrible.
I do like that the story has a lot of interaction and...introspection, I guess? A lot of the other anime I've watched, I've more than once found myself a bit irritated that they almost constantly focus on battles and fighting. Especially the really popular ones like Naruto...battles would stretch on for many episodes/chapters, and I was just sitting there like "you've been batting long enough, let's get back to the plot now".
Like, yeah, fighting is cool and all and can be really exciting, but I enjoy seeing how characters act when they're not fighting for their lives, too, y'know? Blue Exorcist, still my most favorite right now, seems pretty balanced in that regard.