1. Romulans had a Star Empire, didn't that mean they had a lot of ships. I mean enough to relocate the populous that was in danger from the hobus star, to another Romulan sector/system.
2. The laws were decided long ago in 'measure of a man' that androids or ("Synthetics") had rights. I thought the only thing left on debate about that was Holo programs rights.
3. Data had a daughter. Lal was his daughter. I refuse to believe he would start making paintings about a new one and not continue dedicating to her, especially with Lal being in his head after the engram integration he did. Picard says, "data always wanted a daughter." I would think Data would consider Lal as having accomplished that. He wasn't one to just move on. Still holding mementos of Tasha Yar.
4. Leaving Starfleet. Jean-Luc Picard would have spent entirely himself before leaving. Hell, once he went to Starfleet Command directly and uncovered an alien conspiracy and killed the infestation. He saved the Baku. He would certainly have drummed enough support that even if Starfleet didn't back it. The Fleet itself would.
5. Romulan Xenomorphs... Romulan Acid Blood? What?!?!
6. Romulans have a Borg cube. Even in STO this one annoys me. I refuse to believe these cubes can be commandeered like this, or at the least have triggered an emergency signal for a Borg armada to ensure no one assimilates 'their' technology. Seems like something they'd fight to the last cube to stop.
7. That interview. Star Trek isn't like real life. Picard's accomplishments aren't few and far between. No way would a reporter worth their salt whom could get an interview with the man. Knowing he never did interviews would poke the bear like that. He saved the Earth, the Solar System, the Federation and the Galaxy before... Really? Someone so well known, so admired, has so little influence? That they can be convinced to interview with a reporter for a hit and run piece.
8. Logic Leap. I'm at a loss... How in the heck did Jean-Luc deduce this girl was an Android, when all he did was have a dream, see a painting and remember its name.
9. What was that casual conversation at the end with the Romulan and the other Darj. These aren't humans. Romulans are a different culture, but that was like watching a human with another human.
10. Nevermind. Its okay as a show but its not Star Trek, well to me. They tell me its the prime universe but its not. I think for my own sanity I will continue believing the prime universe is gone, or at least untouchable in another alternate timeline. That all these shows, are just mutations of a different timeline all springing from First Contact where the Borg and Enterprise changed events in a Butterfly Effect sort of thing.