Nami yo Kiitekure (Wave, Listen to Me!) is a hoot...26 year old cranky chick gets shanghaied by a radio producer after recording a drunken rant and broadcasting it. It's an insta-watch every week.
Listeners isn't. I quit watching after falling asleep in the middle of the third episode. It involves a boy finding a musical girl who can control an amp-based mecha against enemies called the Earless. Meh.
Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai continued this season, and while it may not be as fun as the first season it's still pretty good. It's a mutual love between the student council president and vice president, but neither will be the first to proclaim it in fear of "losing" to the other. I like it.
Arte was pleasant at first, but it sort of started to grate on me. 16th century Venetian girl wants to be an artist but has to bust the glass ceiling five hundred years before women's lib to do it. I intend to start watching it again probably this weekend.
Otome Game no Hametsu Flag was mentioned earlier. I picked it back up, and it actually got better. Girl "reincarnates" as the villainess of a dating sim and does everything possible to keep herself from being the bad guy with unintended consequences: everyone starts to love her instead of the protagonist, including the protagonist. It's cute and funny.
Ascendance is, again, endearing, but I haven't watched the past month's worth of eps...just letting it build up.
Princess Connect! Re: Dive is another isekai-style show that hasn't really tipped its hand, but it appears to have a twist coming soon. It's based on a game, apparently, but it doesn't immediately suck. It features a retinue of fantasy RPG girls going around having fun with a hapless dude with fabulous secret powers that he doesn't know anything about. I shouldn't like it, but I do.
And there's my Spring 2020 anime pull-list.