I still found the story about Picard. Don't care about squeeing or fandom.
I found the suggestions that Vulcans were actually advanced AI life terribly interesting. But they were mostly in my imagination rather than the writers, unless they changed my mind.
I enjoyed Picard. I did not enjoy its ending. But you could have told the exact same story with literally any member of the TNG crew. In fact, given how little anything in the later episodes actually hinges on a personal connection, you could do the story with almost any member of the Voyager crew with very few tweaks.
The personal connection was only needed for the seeds of the mystery, but the seeds didn’t grow into the ending, and there are many Star Trek characters who would simply motivated to protect Dahj for it simply being the right thing to do.
I think a lot of this obvious from the recent comments about ‘knowing the ending before you start’ because the disconnect between where Picard started, where it went, then where it finished is obvious. It’s that which made the ending a little... hollow. It also made the cameos we didn’t get more obvious. Not as fan service, but logical things that make sense. (Not to mention the Will Riker warping out being incongruous)
Stargazer Doctor? Why? Crusher was the doctor who knew about the potential irrumodic syndrome, and clearly had a bigger connection with Picard.
You find Data’s apparent daughter, and Maddox is missing... at no point do you contact the man who knows Soong type androids better than anyone, with a personal connection to Data to boot: Geordi. You go and pick up space elf ninja, because presumably your go to melee fighter buddy of about twenty years was having his hair done.
Now, those criticisms aren’t about wanting more fan service, just noticing that they accidentally wrote TNG character shaped holes in for some reason. It’s even kinda funny that Rios seems to be carved from the DNA of Will Riker. (beard, something of a ladies man, hotshot pilot, anachronistic music tastes, XO)
It just makes the overal experience a little bumpy, and the ending just... doesn’t quite work.
Also... is 25 light years in 15 mins really fast by TNG standards?
Edit: just had a bonus funny thought: what if Rios was Riker, and Raffi was Deanna. The same story with added ‘the trois split but have to work together again for this’ would still be apparent.
I think not going the full TNG reunion was wise, but I am not sure they fully let go of that somewhere in the writing process.