DSL,
It’s not defeat or surrender.
It’s simply that I view your take as so intrinsically off-target, wrong-headed, and poorly thought-out that continued discussion is futile; folly. For a conversation to be productive, the two parties must have some shades of agreement, or at least respect the other’s take to the point of reaching some semblance of understanding - if not consensus on a few major points.
You just like the droids on Star Wars and didn’t want to see any of the old characters. I do not agree. You see a completely unprepared Rey defeating a powerful, experienced Sith Lord and think it’s ‘cool’ or whatever. I do not agree. You use “nostalgia” as an epithet and, again, I do not agree. I could go on, but the short of it is that we have no common points of reference or concurrence in our visions of that universe.
Further conversation is silly and I’m not in the mood for silly.
Like I said, moving on…
It’s not defeat or surrender.
It’s simply that I view your take as so intrinsically off-target, wrong-headed, and poorly thought-out that continued discussion is futile; folly. For a conversation to be productive, the two parties must have some shades of agreement, or at least respect the other’s take to the point of reaching some semblance of understanding - if not consensus on a few major points.
You just like the droids on Star Wars and didn’t want to see any of the old characters. I do not agree. You see a completely unprepared Rey defeating a powerful, experienced Sith Lord and think it’s ‘cool’ or whatever. I do not agree. You use “nostalgia” as an epithet and, again, I do not agree. I could go on, but the short of it is that we have no common points of reference or concurrence in our visions of that universe.
Further conversation is silly and I’m not in the mood for silly.
Like I said, moving on…
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