I was trepidatious, but ended up liking it quite a bit.
I'm one of those "Section 31 is anathema to the very ideals of Starfleet, the Federation, and Star Trek itself" guys, so, along those lines, I'm not crazy about there being rampant and open racism (or whatever word is appropriate) toward synthetic lifeforms in this world. Or that Starfleet would abandon the Romulans. Picard blames Starfleet, but wouldn't that have been a decision from higher up, the Federation high council or whatever? Anyway in the context of the story I don't blame Picard for quitting. At least the honor of his character hasn't been corrupted by the show's concept, even if the idea of an enlightened human society has.
So if I'm getting this right, although the development of flesh and blood androids was halted, Maddox and the Daystrom Institute had already managed to more or less duplicate Data, and made a whole bunch of them? That he succeeded in doing what he said he wanted way back in "Measure of a Man"? (Well, not succeeded exactly, if they all went bonkers.)
Speaking of "Measure", can they just turn off B-4 and stick him a drawer like that?
Superficial observations:
-Yeah, after his appearance going virtually unchanged for 20 years, Stewart is hitting the aging wall hard. Abe Simpson: "It'll happen to you!!!"
-My oh my, Isa Briones is lovely.