It's only the past few weeks Ive realised that there's a huge element of the fandom that I just don't relate to at all. Which is fine. I've enjoyed PIC S3 while at the same time finding the overall writing a bit rubbish (although still a masterpiece compared to S2). Yet so many fans are in utter HEAVEN and are genuinely in rapture over all the continuity, cameos and callbacks. Personally, I'm concerned that this is all Trek has to offer now; nostalgia over substance. Doctor Who went that way in the 1980's and was dead for two decades afterward--in catering to the fans (most of whom seemed to hate it anyway), they completely forgot to try to appeal to the mainstreamers too, and to attempt to entice new fans. I think that's always a danger. I want Trek to look forward, to pioneer, and not trade good coherent stories with some kind of philosophical undertone for cheap fanwankery. I sense that's what we're likely to be in for from now on though.
I personally think the time might be coming for a hard reboot; something wherein all the old rules are thrown out. Find some talented writers who can do something wild, fresh, compelling and free. Maybe it would work and maybe it wouldn't, but I like it when Star Trek takes risks rather than plays it safe.