Kill la Kill 3
Yes this is awesome. That fight was everything the first episode promised. The show definitely feels like a two-cour series. As climactic as this fight was, it still feels like there's a lot left to tell.
The soundtrack gets me pumped at the right times, but with the exception of the one vocal track (and that guitar riff that played during the pan-down in episode 1), I can't recall a single melody from it. It doesn't help that it tends to get drowned out by all the shouting.
Samurai Flamenco 2
The writing is still good, but I was surprised by how taken I was with that final chase. It's not dissimilar to the first episode, but I really felt the kind of "everyday heroism" that Samurai Flamenco represents. I'm definitely on board with this show for now.