I think Trek fans put too much pressure on themselves to like every aspect of the franchise and deal far too often in black and white terms. There's a real sense that fans either have to blindly love a series and refuse to see it's flaws or a blindly hate a series and refuse to see it's positive attributes. I think many fans misunderstand that criticism doesn't equal hate and involves discussing the bad and acknowledging the good of something.
For myself, I gave up on Trek after ENT and Discovery is what brought me back to the franchise. I grew up loving TNG and VOY and now I can barely stand to watch either of them. Having said that, there are still things that i do love and appreciate and like about TNG, VOY and ENT and from time to time I will do rewatches and just skip the episodes I don't like. Lower Decks and Prodigy aren't really for me either and while I like the themes of Picard and how the show has explored that character I personally think it is the weakest of the new shows. But again, I've found things in each show that I really like and would likely make me watch them again at some point.
The days of homogenous, one-size-fits-all trek are done and dusted and each series is now catering for a different audience, which serves to prevent audience burnout and also acknowledges that not every trek fan likes the same thing. Maybe Discovery just isn't your thing and that is ok.
To quote Sweet Peter Rosenberg (or is it Dip?) - highest levs right here. Tops the tiers of maje, a greeeat guy.
Very well written and the key is the final para - something for everyone.
I guess the main issue in the old Venn diagram is that SNW does TOS adjace story telling but without the visuals and LD does visuals but without the seriousness so sadly some will miss out.
Even if it is a minority, theirs voice is equal to mine, yours, etc and hopefully as things go there will be one (maybe Pic 3?) that hits that last metric