Just want to preface this: I admire that the TTJ crew didn't give up and kept pushing to get the doc done but when compared to WWLB, it does regrettably not reach the same level.
I have to wonder if it wouldn't have been better to just wait out the COVID and strike restrictions that made it clearly very difficult to interview and done the interviews in 2024 or this year.
Obviously they did get some newer interviews done, but not having the cast/writers all together ala WWLB, really does hurt the flow, bouncing between interviews trying to keep it all coherent.
I'll also agree with the overall sentiment that the Zero-G stuff didn't add anything, and if anything detracted from the doc. Nothing against Wang but those segments plopped throughout the doc just aren't needed.
Based on the few comments here 'n there from the TTJ crew, I can't shake the nagging feeling that CBS not only doesn't care about classic Trek, but that they were very difficult to negotiate with this time around.
Compared to WWLB, which the only downside that comes to mind is the lack of Avery (who I've read later watched it and wished he hadn't declined, though I'm not sure how factual that is?), TTJ has numerous issues which once the credits rolled made me feel like "well that was.... ok".