Okay, TIL this site has entries for mexican actors, so I'm going ahead and mention them:
These two are legendary actors, in my opinion:
https://anilist.co/staff/182555/Jos-Antonio-Macas : I believe his most widely known anime role is James from Pokemon, but outside of it he also has officially dubbed Ryan Reynolds (AKA Deadpool/Pikachu) and Chris Evans (as both Captain America and The Human Torch), but even as Joker (in both Lego Batman and The Dark Knight versions).
https://anilist.co/staff/96846/Cristina-Hernndez : Her most recognized role is Sakura Kinomoto, but recently she played Prof. Bitch in Assassination Classroom. Besides, her voice is just lovely <3 (In the "What If" scenario where I had chance to direct a dub for JoJo Bizarre Adventures, I'd hire her to make all the voices, that's how much I love her voice!) Also, she's practically the official voice for Anne Hathaway and Natalie Portman
Also, current talents with many anime roles:
https://anilist.co/staff/181976/Jessica-ngeles : She shouldn't get right most of the characters she's given, but she does it anyway, particularly Filo and Kaguya.
https://anilist.co/staff/184120/Diego-Becerril : Maybe because we heard him so often nowadays, but I still love how much he fits the role of an average japanese teenager.
And a particular honorary mention:
https://anilist.co/staff/197589/Aldo-Ramrez : Because he went from dubbing turkish telenovelas to make the voice of the Mad Scientist that would overthrow the world's ruling structure, and totally nailed it!
In my opinion, watching the show in the order you suggest only diminish the experience of watching the first season complete for the first time, since the second creates a disengagement between the first story and it's ending because, like I said, both differ heavily in both mood and setting.
Besides, the "miracle ending" really doesn't change, whether you know what it took to send the message or not. The Okabe that sent the message is not the same character than the one that received it, and by the end he still didn't "deserved" anything of what he got: not only that, but even if the convenience of the video gets removed, there's still the convenient survival from a deep wound, miraculously "landing" on the timeline you expected and finally "getting the girl", despite everything pointing up that they should really be apart.
If anything, I dare to say that the use of a deus ex machina in this story is rather "smart" than "cheap", and really shouldn't be looked down.
Alright, I must to say that's NOT the recommended order. Despite what anybody can say, original Steins;Gate is meant to be experienced in it's totality before moving to Steins;Gate 0. Chronology means little in these kind of shows, and the mood and setting differ heavily between the two seasons.
Ideally, your first experience should be at least S;G 1-24 (25 is optional) and then S;G0. In fact, you could as well watch the movie right away after finishing S;G. The order suggested above is usually recommended for re-watches rather than first times. Let's not forget too that, despite being broadcasted with 7 years of difference, Steins;Gate still was considered a masterpiece by many, despite "lacking" the content in Steins;Gate 0.
Of course, in the end it's up to you what order you choose. And sorry if I come quite snobbish... I just really like S;G...
Alright, when Rimuru became Demon Lord, I knew Clayman wouldn't have it easy, if not was already doomed...
Once you see everything Rimuru did to make sure Clayman failed, it was pretty obvious he didn't had a chance, and was just delaying the inevitable...
After the fight between Rimuru and Clayman teams began, it seemed Clayman still had an ace up his sleeve, but then the first half of this episode happened. Clayman is just in life support at this point...
Then, it turns out Millim and Frey were just playing along! Honestly, I'm not excited about next episode. Like that old saying of my people goes: "Este compa ya esta muerto, nomas no le han avisado!" (AKA, RIP Clayman XDXDXD lol)