Except one of the major themes of the three year Azzarello run was hearkening back to Diana's original concept; changing hearts. She had profound effects on all of the gods, most notably Ares and Hera. The idea that Hera went from a murderous harpy to someone bouncing the baby (before they knew it was Zeus) of a woman (before they knew she was Athena) who had had an affair with her husband was such a profound demonstration of one of Diana's greatest 'powers'. Even if someone hated Azzarello's run, this quality in Diana is something that is both classic and unique among superheroes. Reformation Island, turning Paula, her greatest enemy, into an ally...these were things I loved about his run (note: there were plenty of things I *didn't* like about his run, too )
Finch has managed to tear down the good things Azzarello had done/set up (leaving Hippolyta stone then killing her, killing Manazons, bringing back dead gods, giving baby Zeke agency in the story, having all of the people Diana befriended among the gods turn out to be the same lying connivers they started out as) while accenting further the things some fans such as my self didn't like about the run, such as the barbarity of the Amazons.
I've said it before and I'll say it again - I'm tired of every single writer coming on board (with the notable exception of Simone) and simply undoing/tearing down everything the previous writer did, and, unfortunately, Finch managed to do this more than most in her relatively short tenure.