The TNG movies never really found their footing compared to the TOS ones, which is a shame because Generations had a ton of potential
The stubborn insistence on rewinding
all the character work just so Kirk and Picard can share a synchronized midlife crisis.
Maybe the dumbest role Malcolm McDowell ever took, which is really saying something because the ’90s were an all-you-can-eat buffet of McDowell shite.
The rest of the crew basically did not need to be there. Data sort of gets an arc, in the sense that his inability to understand humor finally starts to annoy everyone enough that he installs the emotion chip out of desperation. But it goes nowhere, his emotions mostly just malfunction, and at the end he cries because his cat survives the shipwreck, which I guess is resolution?
Geordi gets kidnapped for reasons that remain mysterious to me to this day. Beverly and Worf get tossed into the drink during the Hornblower scene and that’s their contribution.
They at least had more to do in
First Contact, but after that it’s back to the same formula.
Insurrection opens with Data going schizo, then he takes a vacation from the movie. Picard has a midlife crisis (again!!) and is forced to play opposite Donna Murphy despite their lack of chemistry.
Nemesis was franchise suicide, I guess they took one look at
Attack of the Clones and decided they needed a clone in there somewhere.