While I will admit to getting a case of the warm fuzzies when Picard and crew stepped onto the bridge of the Enterprise-D (I'm only human), but future Trek projects really need to look forward, not to the past. Writers have gone to the well far too many times with their Wrath of Khan and The Best of Both Worlds references (Strange New Worlds has already knelt at the altar of TWOK in its first season and now Terry Matalas managed paean to both in season 3 of Picard).
TWOK came out 41 years ago; TNG's Borg 2-parter was 33 years ago. I dearly wish that any future writers who truly loved those bold, exciting takes on Trek would try delivering something similarly fresh and exciting for 21st century Trek viewers. I'd say it's long overdue.
Obviously, we still have one episode to go before the finale of Picard, but it seems a bit sad that the ultimate aim of season three (aside from "fixing" things Terry Matalas didn't like about the last 29 years of Star Trek) is to put Picard and crew back on the Enterprise-D—exactly where we left them at the end of "All Good Things". This isn't progress, it's nostalgia on steroids.