Net-juu no Susume (finished): Cuuuuuuuuuuuute.
March Comes in Like a Lion (season finished): This series has a way of punching its fist through my ribcage, wrapping its fingers around my heart, and squeezing. The artwork is good, too.
Food Wars! (season finished): I've enjoyed the series up to this point; I think the idea of translating the shounen formula into a cooking anime works well. However, the "arch-antagonist who wants to take over the world" trope isn't one they should have attempted. It doesn't fit naturally into a cooking show, unless you're willing to crank it up to Kill-la-Kill or JoJo levels of absurdity. This series has picked a bad time to start taking itself seriously.
Juuni Taisen (finished): I was surprised to see Nisioisin's name in the credits, since the dialogue wasn't up to the level of Monogatari, nor was the combat at the level of Medaka Box. The last episode, at least, had interesting writing, but I'm not sure if it was worth the trip.
Dragonball Super (continuing): Good pacing in a long running fighting anime? In a tournament arc, no less? Doesn't this violate some sort of physical law?
Baka & Test (finished): This series contains elements of military strategy, slice-of-life, harem, monster summoning, and even (briefly) serious drama; but mostly, it's just funny.
Kiddy Grade (7-episode drop): A duo of female protagonists perform problem-solving missions for a government agency, in a science fiction setting. Sound familiar? Yup, this is the same basic formula as Dirty Pair, but without the light comedy and gratuitous collateral damage.