
Episode 2:
Where did that book come from? Before those were memories, no? Like memories of a life, not of a story from a book. It is also very unclear how her learning dark magic would turn her into a villainess, let alone how she expected to get love from her father from that (especially if dark magic is considered taboo). Oh, and how could she even learn it, if she has no magic power? Or is it, as usual, "she has so much of it, that we can't detect it"?
Overall, I am not keen on the story structure. It feels like they are constantly skipping over things, with a plan to return to them later on. This is clearly done to make things more "mysterious". Even with the father it is already clear that he will turn out to be just anti-social, and lacking experience with children, rather than coldhearted or whatever. But the misunderstandings will be forced, and truth will be avoided just for the sake of it.