Truth be told, people will complain and probably would want them to take their sweet time if the quality drops drastically. I'd be a bit disappointed but mostly worried if they start overworking themselves to the point it gets leaked or at least mentioned. You could say anything you want about Miura's schedule, Togashi's, Takahashi's, Kurumada's or even Hagiwara's, the thing is, they are human beings, and they are quite likely putting (or were putting) their lives on the line. Being a mangaka is one of the most complex and exhausting jobs one artist could possibly have, the fact that they overworked themselves in their young years and basically deprived themselves of normal life shall never not be acknowledged by anyone that cares even a tiny bit about their work; maybe the industry demands it and through sheer desperation a lot of great stories have been conceived, but it's still worth noting why some of these mangaka are constantly taking breaks.The fact there's already two episodes done and assumedly more in the making has me feeling like the overall release schedule will probably be much faster than it was under Miura. I could be all "hurr hurr no more hiatuses" but really, it makes me feel like they probably aren't going to agonize over every detail the way Miura did. A drop in art quality was inevitable, I just hope it isn't too severe.