Thread:Project Predacon/@comment-27724978-20190912170600/@comment-4820209-20190914220436

Just because something has garnered a reputation for being mindless doesn't mean it has to be. Or that it needs to conform to that status quo. If anything, that's a big sign things need to change, or effort needs to be allocated elsewhere.

Things can be awesome while also having depth. It's not a matter of one or the other, it's about balance, and resource allocation.

I don't just want to watch mindless stuff that won't make sense, because to me, what's the point in even being invested if the rules can change on a whim. I want to have things stick with me. And I want things to stick with me because it's good. And not just that, but I want sequels and continuations to respect and continue on their predecessors. Not make me feel like I wasted my time even being excited in the first place.

It's fine to enjoy it, and I won't trash on someone for enjoying it. But I don't think we should mistake and misuse the term "opinion" for "quality". As long as grave flaws can at the least be acknowledged or understood, maybe we can get somewhere in the future if someone involved with these films ever reads internet feedback that remains constructive.