Because I'm hopeful the show is experiencing the standard freshman growing pains most Trek shows go through. Yes, the writers didn't flesh it out, that's one of the areas I really want them to improve on going into the second season.
We've seen rocky and rough starts, sure, but Picard was not a rough start with a few kinks to work out, it was an abomination that took great pains to shit on anything that was beloved about Star Trek in the past. Not just in passing, not just out of ignorance, but deliberately, cause the extend and precision with which they did it is nothing that just kinda sorta happens without someone doing it on purpose.
And we *know* that Picard was meant to take Jean-Luc off his "white privilege" high horse,
@Miller already linked that infamous post and how it shows what their aims were.
I really think that people went into Picard expecting a TNG 2.0 situation. As fun as that could have been, the actors are just too old for it.
Well. I don't think so. I think people would have liked another TNG-style show and given that most fans are fed up with STD, that would have been a smart move, but the assholes in charge of the IP decided to double down on their atrocious politics and their vapid ideas and shat out a show that didn't give fans what they want... and what they wanted wasn't "TNG 2.0" it was "a Star Trek show that doesn't suck".
This whole fart-sniffing argument you use here has been used dozens of times to defend TLJ and it was just as inanely vapid and moronic then as it is now.
No one mopes about STP not being TNG, people have very real gripes about the plot, characters, character interactions, structure, continuity, everything and you going "durr expectations" does nothing to negate that.
People aren't mad that STP is "different", people are mad cause STP is trash with no redeeming qualities.
The whole point of the show was to do a character study of a man who had great issue forming interpersonal relationships with others who slowly grew into a better man over the years during his time on the Enterprise.
It's not a character study by any stretch of the definition of character study. They switched key aspects of what and who Picard is in order for their narrative about taking this pesky old white man down a peg. It's a dozen or so episodes of watching an old man bumbling around with shitty, potty mouthed characters doing things that do not belong in a Star Trek show, that betrays many of the core aspects of ST, not as a smart spin on the franchise, not as sort of taking the concept and push it to its limits (like DS9), but rather they wanted some white haired bitch call Jean Luc a stupid motherfucker to his face, so they wrote that in.
Only for a tragic loss to deeply hurt him near the end of his life. The whole overarching narrative of the season was him finally accepting he lost his friend and getting to say goodbye.
Data was never his friend and Picard barely treated him as a crewman at times. What you write makes no sense to me.
Why are you judging the show as a whole when it has only had 1 out of 3 seasons?
If I gave you a tub full of rancid dog turds, how many spoonfulls do you have to eat before you are allowed to state that you do not enjoy eating rancid dog turds?
The show was complete and utter garbage out the gates, anything Kurtzman has farted out was terrible. People are allowed to judge that, they do not have to subjugate themselves to suffer through more of this shit to meet an arbitrary milestone at which point it is magically ok to voice dislike.
The show sucked. Everything about it (except the effects) sucked. People are allowed to judge it based on what they saw of it.