To me it's a great last episode to great series.Or that instead of bouncing Picard around space/time, Q was dropping him into a pocket universe to mess with him until he could produce an answer that Q found acceptable.

To me it's a great last episode to great series.Or that instead of bouncing Picard around space/time, Q was dropping him into a pocket universe to mess with him until he could produce an answer that Q found acceptable.
Most people have no incentive to do so, so they won't. They just want to live their own lives.
In another thread people are vehement that Trek should shed its overly-pretentious social engineering baggage, though. We're living in a very cynical era where it's frowned upon to make any sort of idealistic soap-box like statement and we amuse ourselves dropping one-liner insults into FB comments. In that respect, Trek is really not fashionable, which is why the Trek that's popular these days feels foreign to the older fans.
We're a very divided society in a way that is even worse then the 60s. In the 60s you had Woodstock and sit-ins. These days people just retreat to their silos and hurl insults.
But the reason All Good Things sticks out is because it had the guts to be Unfashionable and to double-down on the 60s idealism, because that's the foundation of Trek and they wanted to go out reaffirming it.
I think a lot of the hand-wringing people do over what form Trek should take in the future is because we've changed, and maybe not for the better.
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