Why can't you accept that what works for you might not work for someone else? For these past two seasons even when I feel they tell a good story in a decent way I still feel much of it comes off bland. At this point I just don't care for how TNG does things. It's BLAND.Ach, you and your "slow" and "low energy" nonsense.
For me a story has to engage me emotionally. I have to feel like I really like and really care what's going on. If I don't then it won't matter how well something may be done technically or how many people disagree with me.
In years past I watched several episodes of The West Wing. I could see that it was a very well written and well acted series. It was very good in many ways. But overall it just failed to engage me. And the most obvious evidence of that was that I rarely thought of tuning back in unless I just happened to come across it channel surfing. And even then I hang in only if there wasn't something else I preferred available.
Although I haven't commented a great deal about it (but others have) one difference I do note is the scoring. The music in the later seasons of TNG is garbage. It's just noise without any feeling. And rather than just not enhancing a scene for me it often detracts from a scene even when I'm not paying much attention to it. I also find at this point that there's a stiffness with the characters which I find distracting.
I've already been berated for it, but the simple fact is that TNG isn't a space adventure at this point, not by my measure. And while some may like that I don't. The kind of Star Trek I like is space adventure with other things mixed in periodically. At this point TNG feels too much like mainstream drama that just happens to be in a science fiction setting and for me that's not enough.
You've just stately explicitly and deliberately why you should disqualify yourself as any kind of rational critic of TNG, and why these reviews ought to be taken with a grain of salt. You've just said it: the show is not in a genre that you like (you like space adventure while TNG, clearly, is not primarily a space adventure. Agreed - of course it isn't.) Okay. Fine. Let's also get someone who dislikes Westerns to review Unforgiven, and get someone who hates children to review Sesame Street. Really: what would be the point? And why would those reviews be of any value whatsoever? They would only be of value to readers who share the reviewer's dislike of that genre.
The thing is, the sixth season is a very good season in a television show that is of a genre that you dislike. That's clear. Again, that makes your reviews useless (for others, in any case. You may find them useful for yourself.)
Oh, and I absolutely do accept that something that works for other people may not work for you. You don't like the genre of TNG, fine. There's nothing wrong with disliking the genre, or any genre. It doesn't make you foolish or wrong. It just makes you unqualified to offer useful reviews.