59 minutes ago, HappyDaze said:Imagine I'm sitting down at a restaurant with friends and we order a pizza. While I'm up using the restroom the pizza arrives and my three friends each grab a slice and take bites. They all spit it out saying it tastes like crap and tell the waiter to take it away. I return to the table and see my friends looking nauseated and unhappy as we all quickly leave the restaurant to find food elsewhere. I certainly did not need to taste the pizza myself to understand it was bad, nor to say that in a review on some internet site. I can also feel good about warning customers away from the place with the crap pie. TLJ is a crap pie.
No, TLJ is a pie that your friends didn’t care for. As you yourself said, though, you tasted it yourself to see if you shared their view of the pie. Provide your opinion all you like.
You are, however, once again arguing a point that wasn’t made. Someone who never tasted that pizza has not only said that they know it tastes bad without ever even stepping inside the restaurant, they’ve topped that off by saying they don’t want to spend money to see if they like the pizza because the manager kicks puppies or something. As an alternative, he’s been given an idea of how he can taste it for himself without any extra cost. He can, of course, choose to say, “Nah, I’m good. I don’t think it’ll be to my tastes.” But, under those circumstances, he can’t say he knows the pizza is bad.