7 hours ago, Donovan Morningfire said:I think the biggest issue was with people who misunderstood the rather simplified explanation that Qui-Gon gave when Anakin asked. Being a child, there's no way that Anakin would have understood the full definition of what the midichlorians were, so being the understanding parental figure that he was, Qui-Gon gave the boy an answer that he could at least wrap his head around, which was that midichlorians were how living beings were able to connect with the Force.
Never once did Qui-Gon say that midichlorians were the source of the Force, which is what a lot of the haters presume, and the film itself simply treats them as a measuring stick. As you said, it's a quick, scientific-sounding way to say "this child has a great destiny in store."
Even understanding his explanation then, I wasn’t wild about the whole “they’re how we interface with the Force” angle. It didn’t demystify anything for me, it just seemed to put an unnecessary layer in there. At the same time, though, I had absolutely no problem with them being used as a way to measure someone’s Force potential. I just felt (and still do) that Qui-Gon’s Certain Point of View (TM) was backwards: the greater someone’s Force potential, the more midichlorians would be drawn to that person.