Good Will Riker
Admiral
I see right through the formula of Seasons 3-7 episodes. Virtually all the episodes feel like they follow the same "cookie cutter formula," including the 4 TNG films, as if they were all produced using the same "fill in the blank" plot generator.
Exploration of ideas, allegories, morality plays, social issues, historical analogies, dynamic scores, golden age science-fiction style stories, the bravado, the machismo, the action, the adventure, etc. of TOS and early-TNG all gone and in place replaced by the "touchy, feely, talky, PC Trek," way too many shipbound episodes (very, very few exploration of new planets), too many spacial anomaly episodes, too many children episodes, too many pointless and talky "character development" episodes (such as "In Theory," "Hero Worship," and "New Ground.") in place of interesting stories, and spouting of nonsensical technobabble in virtually all of the later season episodes. Trek not only went to the well too many times with Berman, but it also became very, very safe with very little risktaking in storytelling. In other words, boring.
The earlier seasons explored "strange new worlds." Soughtout "new life and new civilizations," and "boldly" went "where no man" had "gone before." The later seasons just did not offer much in the way of that. Berman and his people forgot what the spirit of "True Star Trek" was all about. Infact, they never knew what that was in the first place.
Exploration of ideas, allegories, morality plays, social issues, historical analogies, dynamic scores, golden age science-fiction style stories, the bravado, the machismo, the action, the adventure, etc. of TOS and early-TNG all gone and in place replaced by the "touchy, feely, talky, PC Trek," way too many shipbound episodes (very, very few exploration of new planets), too many spacial anomaly episodes, too many children episodes, too many pointless and talky "character development" episodes (such as "In Theory," "Hero Worship," and "New Ground.") in place of interesting stories, and spouting of nonsensical technobabble in virtually all of the later season episodes. Trek not only went to the well too many times with Berman, but it also became very, very safe with very little risktaking in storytelling. In other words, boring.

The earlier seasons explored "strange new worlds." Soughtout "new life and new civilizations," and "boldly" went "where no man" had "gone before." The later seasons just did not offer much in the way of that. Berman and his people forgot what the spirit of "True Star Trek" was all about. Infact, they never knew what that was in the first place.