Its no where near as good as the anime. The acting didn't seem natural, many of the main character stories (like how they found Ein) were completely changed and not in a good way either. I wasn't expecting it to be a good real life adaptation series in the first place and I was right. Anime is a very unique and beautiful form of visual art, and honestly in my opinion it should be kept that way for the most part. I still haven't seen a real life spin off of an anime series that I can say I have truly enjoyed watching (except the Death Note real life show that was made in JAPAN and not the American Netflix series). But hopefully there's a true anime fan out there that can actually practice and study an original anime series with patience, good observations and passion in order to direct and come up with a brilliant real life spin off show. And not make one just for the money and attention.