Since you ask...
Subjectively now, I would say kinda not as great as we had hoped. But definitely some of this is "us", not the diving per se. First of all, they do not have 6L pony tanks, which I like to use on every dive because I am a big gasser. (Blame me). The boat takes you out for two morning dives, thus I get to use my pony on one of them, the other one is a 15L tank - no nitrox on 15L tanks, so ... yeah... we ran up against our NDL limits a few times already. (Blame us).
The boat is a large wooden one, I'd estimate 50 feet long?, and it is very rocky in currents -- OK for me, but not so great for Emily as she suffers from seasickness very easily (blame us). So far, so good though. No tenders and the big boat gets you after the dives.
The diving quality is quite good, most of the reefs are very nice with all the usual Indo critters. Lots of reef sharks, mostly back and white tips. On Castle Rock we saw maybe 20 sharks? It was quite a show. OK, maybe it was 10 or 12 making the rounds, hard to say.
We also did Shotgun today, which we had done in January from Mermaid II. Truthfully -- and again, subjectively - the DM made *us* nervous! He just has a manner underwater than sends out worrisome vibes. That really affected me, I was really anxious on Shotgun (last year I loved it!). Nice guy on the surface though.
We did another dive today in N. Komodo and it was so f'ing crowded we just thumbed the dive. I saw a guy run smack into a 4 foot diameter table coral. Nice reef though.
Tell you what though - they have the best food here of any resort or LOB that I have been on! Lots of Italian, lots of choices (also Thai but who would want that when you can have Italian

). Good wine, too.
Finally, it seems that the fashion among young Chinese women underwater is (get this!) bathing suit of neoprene, white neoprene leggings reaching to mid-thigh, with white fins and a "kitty" hood. So ... what, then, is exposed, you ask?

I wish I got my wife to take a photo!
- Bill & Emily