TOS episodes always kinda gave me murder mystery vibes, in which the crew goes to some place and then need to find out the truth behind something terrible that happened or that is still going on, which isn't bad, but was trope that was seemingly used too often. TNG had more variety to it, IMO.
And hooking back to the political argument side of things, one thing that always baffled me is the whole "our opponents do X, and we're opposed to them, therefore we're the best thing ever and all our faults can be forgiven" argument that is often employed in political banter. This came back to me with the whole Milo thing, and was used by both sides of the political spectrum. You have your left attacking the right as a whole as the harbourers of pedos, strangely forgetting the whole Wiener (hue) issue and many other such cases, while there are some people (thankfuly not many) still doing mental gymnastics to give Milo a free pass for that one interview.
I dont think Milo can even be considered a representative of the right as a whole (duh), he was more of an idiot magnet that always managed to catch and expose the craziest and loudest parts of the left, which is exactly what made him popular, and rightfuly so.
Like, when Milo was just a mostly unknown dweeb doing the whole ~dangerous faggot~ (his terminology, not mine) thing and speaking at unis, the craziest ivory tower people and uni rats would go and try to take a bite out of him. Stuff like SJW girls with fake blood on their faces, ivory tower socialists and the most trigglypuff tier kids one can possibly find, screaming at the top of their lungs at this guy that represents everything that they claim to represent, taking away what they believed to be their ideological monopoly and throwing it back at them covered in spikes of smarmyness. He was a useful tool in this regard, as he could cause the worst parts of the left to manifest just by his mere presence (ex: berkley), but he was a problem because he alienated people from the right because he'd often go overboard, like in that one case with the trans student.
Its really not surprising that he got thrown under the bus when a chance came up, given how many people on the right were just hoping he'd go away, whats surprising is that there's still some people standing up for him.