Er, I think "Yesterday's Enterprise" beats "Measure of a Man" as the best TNG episode aside from BoBW.
Anyway, I finally had a chance to see the final episode of season 2. As far as what I think? Well, I have lots of thoughts, but I think the main issue I have with the season is this: After watching all ten episodes, I'm not quite buying the concept of the Confederacy.
So basically, the reason why the Confederacy formed was because in the alternate timeline, Renee Picard didn't go on the Europa mission and didn't discover this microbe which helps Earth's environment. Because of this, the environment erodes, necessitating the shield technology originally invented by Adam Soong. But here's where things get muddy...
Because of this, for some strange reason that is never adequately explained, the people of Earth decide that all aliens are bad and need exterminating, and despite living on a dying planet, humans are somehow able to build advanced warships all on their own, and pretty much kill all other aliens, even the Borg. And their figurehead is Soong, whose catchphrase is "A safe galaxy is a Human galaxy," despite the fact that to his knowledge Soong never actually encountered aliens and would have no reason to fear them.
The 'evil Federation' trope (like the Mirror universe) just didn't work for me. Having the show take place in 2024, I would have thought that they would have linked it to "Past Tense," where it was implied that because of the change in that timeline, Earth never amounted to anything because things were so bad that humans never had a chance fix their problems and become part of the Federation, if the Federation even existed at all. Instead Earth became this all-super-conquering fascistic space power for some completely contrived shock value. Nothing about it made an ounce of sense.