I had like 10:1 for a while, but then the uni mailed me and said "WTF?"
Hell, at our school, they give judicial strikes for "illegal file-sharing."

I can understand what you're saying about your opinion of it after 10 or so episodes. After the relatively dramatic opening three-parter, the series does slow down somewhat, spending several episodes focused mostly on character exposition and development. (I'm not saying that these episodes are bad, but they do have more of a deliberate pacing to them. There are also plenty of plot points in there, although from all I've been told, they probably won't make much sense until you get much further into the series.) It's actually right after episode 10 that we start to get into some of the heavier plot stuff, and that's where the series really starts to set itself apart; episode 12, in particular, is probably one of the trippiest half-hours of TV you'll ever see (but in a good way, mind you

). From what I've been told, the episode I just saw, 20, pretty much marks the point where the series takes off on all cylinders, and from this end, it's easy to see how that's the case. This isn't really the type of series for those who want instant gratification, but from all the comments I've heard about it, everyone who gave it a chance and stuck with it for a little while ended up completely hooked before too long.