What antagonist? What issue? What decision? What episode did you watch? Because nothing was resolved in the opening. Unless you are stretching the reporter into antagonist territory, nothing you describe here happened.
And if you are, do you think we champion the ‘Romulan Lives/ No, just lives’ simply because it’s Picard? Or perhaps because it is right, and in keeping with bothe character and Trek itself? Or because, despite your protestations to the contrary, it is also justified within the episode itself (and past Trek).
Should Picard trip up, rest assured, we will be here to blast holes in it; it hasn’t yet. DSC, like it or dislike it, had objectively blatant flaws early on that it’s had to work on (which is why the bridge officers suddenly had lines and names in series two, and a captain that fits the milieu. I mean I *like* georgiou on paper, and love Michelle Yeoh as an actress, but man she just came over as Janeway-as-war-criminal once that stuff got rolling. Oh, and then she got eaten because this is ‘adult’ Trek and ‘not your fathers Trek’ — no, we had Chains of Command, or Duet, or..most of DS9 tbh; which was obviously oh so childish and juvenile.) and has done so.
Sorry. So far, Picard is just *better*. And that’s ok, because we aren’t going to stop watching or making DSC just because it is. It will benefit DSC to have a stablemate. There’s no need to be insecure about it. It’s a different show, they aren’t fighting each other.
I've watched Rememberance and absorbed it all. One very important thing was resolved or there's no onging story. Therein you find the antagonist.
FYI, MU Georgiou is hardly like Janeway at all. their motivations are come from entirely different places and set them on very different courses. You're upset that a character ended up as food in DSC? Mantrap, the very first episode ever broacast of of "your father's Trek" had people being treated by the episode's antagonist as food. And antagonist which was treated in that episode with some sympathy.