I loved everything up until the end of episode 2. Why are they trying to cling to his school life? It was crazy interesting with the focus on the military.
Also...the MOST important, interesting scene was missing from the episode.
The scene where, after Shu single-handedly annihalated the enemy troops, after Gai dramatically extended his hand to offer comradery in their fight against evil....
the scene where Shu said, "No." and walked away. I just HAVE to see the look on Gai's face, or EVERYONE's face when that happened. When Shu EPICALLY pussied out of his responsibilities.