In my case as a ST fan from the original run of TOS, I loved the show so much that I felt duty bound to watch post TOS Trek.
That's why even though it was sheer, groaning agony, I forced myself to watch VOY and ENT before I finally had to stop.
Robert
I know how it feels to be a completionist - Two and a Half Men till the end (for my sins) and I only recently weened myself off the need to watch The Simpsons every Monday morning. Was kind of like because I'd invested so much time, and it was part of my routine, I had to keep going - took half a season without even a chuckle for me to finally give it up.
I've said this about football before - if something you purport to love is making you angry then you need to check yourself and get your life priorities in order.
If you are an adult and you allow a TV show, a football team, something else that you are a fan of, to spoil your day or your weekend, to make you angry enough to say that what is happening now is spoiling your memory of it, you need to look at your priorities, grab a beer, have a smoke, visit Madame Palm or whatever you do to chill out, and then put the keyboard down.
This doesn't mean that you can't say you didn't enjoy a storyline, or the visuals (I've said how I find TOS-R to look like a Robot Chicken level animation), or whatever but that is a world apart from chatting shit and having a go at people you don't even know because they don't love GR's creation (and it is his, and also Berman's to an extent) in the same exact way you do and don't care about the exact same thing you care about (I've heard that minute 12, episode 3, Season 5, of TNG is the most important moment in the whole franchise and if the future shows aren't built perfectly around that then it is dead to me) and don't present it exactly how you have in your dreams.
I'm Kent Brockman, and that's my two cents