I thought it was cool as a result of the coolness of it.
That's not what happened though. If you'd just commented "Meh I thought the Borg cube part was just good CG, I can take it or leave it", none of those posts would have happened.
Instead, you asked me to justify why I thought it was cool (for the record, it was because it was fucking cool), and then someone gave you a considered reply, and your behaviour somehow escalated to crying about Star Wars fans, belittling people who think special effects can be cool on a moment-to-moment basis, saying that this topic was just circle-jerking, and somehow then wondering why other people didn't want to continue discussing my
one liner with you.
I don't want to definitively speak for them but I bet it's something to do with that attitude.
There's criticism of the show right in the post that you quoted. The vast majority of my post that you quoted is critical discussion of the show. The vast majority of the other posts I've made about this episode have been criticism, generally leaning towards negative. Do you think there's a requirement that everything that people post about the show has to be negative?