I watched the first three episodes of this show and decided not to get into it. I know that doesn't give me the competence to recommend or condemn the show but I will tell you what I thought of these first two episodes, which form a two-part narrative.
My problem with this show is Ishigo. He is simply not a good protagonist. Now a good hero must be either confidant, competent or conscientious but the problem with Ishigo is that he is all three.
A narrative is about conflict and thus the character must overcome obstacles whether it is a strictly internal struggle or of a material nature, like this show.
I don't want to see a hero who holds their own no problem because that's dull. Unless they don't believe in themselves and so have fear for what they might be facing. Or if they believe in themselves they can still be interesting as some kind of anti-hero, doing unscrupulous things.
But Ishigo shows no inner vulnerability. He is not arrogant or vain, his confidence in himself seem to be well earned. He is very serious, not a protagonist at all or even an anti-hero. He takes to the new superpower like Kwan to the ice. And he needs no persuading to join the good fight and is even sanctimonious about people who don't.
I like the little black haired girl. She could have been one half of a great double act if paired with someone funny. But they're too alike.
The action is well imagined and animated but it doesn't make me want to care.
I liked the supernatural drama laced with sudden humor but this was not a winner for me.