-There was an Admiral on board the Enterprise B, a female seen in the background on the bridge. Why didn't she offer any input during the rescue op? Why was it just Harriman and Kirk running the show when an officer who outranked them was present?
Because she would have just been pushing someone aside.
Every other time on Star Trek where anybody ever came along and threatened someone else's job in some way, there was always a big stink about it, and that totally makes sense. Here we're just supposed to accept it so that a character we know can fit in the story.
I'll let you think about that one for a bit.

-Inside Kirk's house, Kirk tells Picard to get the dill weed out of the cupboard, second shelf to the left. Picard then reaches to the right of the cupboard and gets the dill weed.
I'm still getting over when Riker in Encounter at Farpoint turned right instead of left. Or was it left instead or right. Heck, the whole series is ruined for me now. I need a wizard.