We find common ground. I'm not even a Stones fan and I don't like TSMR. They were just cashing in, and who can blame them? But that's for another topic.
I have a tendency to get distracted. Of course we all have our differences of opinion. Bryan Fuller is not everyone's cup of raktajino. He definitively likes to shake things up. For me Fury is a pretty interesting "Side road", or a what-might-have-been in Voyager. In the era of serialization we could have had an entire series arc based on Kes as the antagonist we see in Fury. That would have shaken season 7 up a bit. There would have been more time to explore her motivations, watch her age dramatically from episode to episode, perhaps like the much more recent Saru arc in discovery, come out the other side as something altogether transformed.
I wish she would have killed Neelix. That would have given the episode the gravitas that maybe some feel it lacked, which might explain the negative reviews. It's hard to take her path of destruction with too much concern when you know the ship will be shining and bright next week with perhaps yet a few more less maquis crew that you somehow had never seen before, anyway, so who cares?
Unfortunately, I have to disagree with almost everything of what you are writing.
A whole season of the same crap as in the s**t episode? Are you kidding? Wasn't it enough with what was in the s**t episode?
Why destroy Kes? I see no reason of doing so. Why don't use the character in a positive way instead?
She could have returned in the last episode and saved the ship instead, maybe in a two-part episode with Suspiria as the main villain. That would have been much better and would have wrapped up the series in a better way than the meaningless Endgame.
And why kill off Neelix? Wasn't it enough that they dumped him three episodes from the end?