Yeah, I can't say that appeals to me.
I've watched a lot of TV shows with dysfunctional characters and it's definitely been all the rage for the last 29 years - Sopranos, Dexter, 24, House, Battlestar Galactica, Breaking Bad, etc etc.
Trek always gave me some respite from that; I needed to tune in and see people who had become the best versions of themselves. Regularly challenged and ever-vigilant in trying to stay good, but balanced and fundamentally good regardless.
There's room for all three in my view: deeply flawed characters; deeply flawed characters trying to do better (which I see as Kurtztrek); unflawed characters trying to stay that way (Bermantrek). I just miss the latter, because it was something fairly unique to TV that Star Trek brought for a long time.