Finished Ergo Proxy a week ago. Overall, worth watching, though I don't think everything quite added up the way it was meant to. It felt like it needed another episode or two in a couple of spots. But with the help of a couple of websites and some explanations near the end it made a reasonable amount of sense.
And I finally got around to watching Geneshaft, which I'd meant to watch quite a few years ago, because it was described as a serious and reasonably straightforward science fiction anime series. I don't regret spending the few hours it took to watch it, but it wasn't a lost masterpiece. Some websites say that it was planned to be 26 episodes and was cut to 13, so the pacing is a bit off and the characterization doesn't so much develop as change when the plot requires it. The female-dominated world is still conventionally sexist, with some eye candy characters and costumes and men in leadership roles, but it feels like it's at least trying to be better occasionally. 2001 and 2010 are among some pretty obvious influences but for all its attempts at being philosophical about the future of humanity it's not particularly deep.
Meanwhile, it looks like Your Forma is complete and Kowloon Generic Romance's last episode is due this weekend. I'll start with Your Forma, which has been getting meh reviews, and save the better reviewed Kowloon Generic Romance for later.
And one episode into Your Forma... I've seen people criticize it for starting at the beginning of the second light novel. I've read the first two but if I hadn't I'd be wondering who the hell half these people are and what their connections to each other are, never mind all the references to the events of the first book.