When I re-watched VOY in 2008 (and, actually, the sixth and seventh seasons for the first time), I binged it during Christmas Week that year.
When I watched ENT in 2010, same situation. I binged most of it during Christmas Week. I only absorbed some of it and forgot most of it. 2010 was a pretty stressful year for me. Then I gave it a re-watch in 2020 and, once again, burned through it in a week. And remembered a lot more that second time.
And when I did those binges with VOY and ENT, I went into them with an open mind. I thought to myself, "Okay, this isn't really my style, but let's see what I can still like even while I keep that in mind." In the process, I found quite a few episodes that I thought were good. I feel secure enough in my Trek-leanings that I can say if a series that's not my favorite had a good episode. I don't think a lot of people here have the ability to do that, from what I've seen.
With the way I watched them, I was able to do it very quickly because all the episodes were already out. It didn't drag out over a period of years. And these other fans, who don't do things the way I do them, they're dragging things out for themselves over a period of years. There's no other way for me to say than to say it: I think that's stupid. I have no idea why someone would want to waste their time like that. I never got it, still don't get it, and never will.
I'll give everyone a sound-bite if that's what they're looking for: I think hate-watching is fucking dumb. You can quote me on that.
With Lower Decks, I'll probably just watch an entire season in like five hours or less on a day where I'm in the mood for it, after the season's done. I have to be in the mood to watch something like that because otherwise I'm just not going to enjoy it the way I know it's intended to be enjoyed. I don't think the show is funny (which isn't the same as saying "I think it sucks!" or "I don't think it's any good!"). It can be mildly amusing, but it's not a laugh a minute.