NoTalentHack
Corrupting Influence
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The story doesn't have to ring true.... BTW... you are speaking for yourself. Not a lot of people. That's how rumours start. We quote spomething you overheard somebody saying to somebody else, that they heard from a friend of a friend...
What you said was only your opinion... Your view...
You keep saying that like it invalidates my reaction, or because you've talked to George and understood what he was going for (and agreed with it) that it makes yours, or even his, opinion more valid. Art is subjective, as is the reaction to it.
As to how many people liked and disliked it, or whether it's a majority, etc. It's the only story that's come close to generating as much furor as it has. Given that scores are one of the few ways we have to evaluate stories here, and that most of the FS continuations/reworks score higher--some significantly higher--than the original, we can actually use words like "a lot" and "many," at least within the context of people that read FS stories. And given that some of them have as many or more views than the "canon" one, it's not simply a matter of fewer, more invested readers voting and skewing the results.
Scores are weakly correlated to quality here, in my opinion, so I'm not saying that they are better stories. But more well-liked? Almost certainly. And the ones that either try to address the plot inconsistencies in the story or go in a direction that removes them from the equation do better than those that don't, overall.
It's fiction...
The author can develop whatever scenario they want....
Characters in fiction are free to react... act as they see fit.
Yup. And readers can say, "Wow, I really didn't like that, because this, that and the other reason." Or even, "Wow, I really liked it, but some of it didn't make a lick of sense."
If you didn't like the story line. Then don't read it.
As I've said multiple times, I enjoyed the story. Loved it, even. That doesn't make it exempt from criticism. Some people have faves that are problematic because of their politics or the people that write them; some people have faves that are problematic for structural reasons. FS falls into the latter for me.