It looks to me like at the beginning of the season, the "love" for Picard matched the "hate" for Discovery. A few episodes in, that wore off, then they disliked Picard as much as Discovery. Now the balance has tipped even further. They dislike Picard more than Discovery.
In other words: There was the euphoria that Picard was back, then it wore off, now resentment has seeped in. I noticed this particularly from "Stardust City Rag" on, this has been more and more the case. So you say you're seeing people say, "STD sucks! STP rules!" I saw this for the first episode. But that's not the situation I'm seeing at the end of the season.
Of course there are also people who like PIC who don't like DSC, but it's no different than what normally happens going from one series to the next. You gain some people, you lose some people, then you get them back. ENT lost me (well, technically it was late-VOY, but let's not split hairs) and then DSC gained me back. So it's the same thing in this case.
Well, it's actually pretty easy to follow.
People hated Discovery because it was the first Trek in many many years and it had a lot of things stacked against it right out of the gate (TEH CANNON, prequel, SJW, grimdark, very high expectations, etc)
Then PIC came. It's now the newest thing, and we all know that's automatically where the hate goes. But you also have the impact of a large portion of TNG fans who feel as though they've been starved for the past two decades because the staleness and unmarketability of the Breman Treks basically sidelined that style of storytelling and that era. They felt like they were finally getting
their show. So the elation was extremely high and the rose colore glasses were on tightly for the first episode, particularly where you had Data and the
Enterprise making appearances. But now that the show has fallen back down to earth, has proven to not be a whole lot like TNG, and is shaping up to have its own share of (
gasp...perish the thought!!!) flaws... The pendulum is swinging heavily in the opposite direction.
It has always saddened me that fans expectations, myopic view of "what real Trek" is, and eye for mundane pedantic detail has caused them to be so limited and unable to be entertained at the most basic level.
But it is what it is. Everyone is entitled to their own tastes.
I just feel weird. I personally didn't find this episode much better or worse than any of the other ones in the season thus far. From my perspective the entire series has been extraordinarily steady thus far. Not great...but pretty good and ultimately entertaining.