2 minutes ago, Daeglan said:No I postulate that it is poor writing that has characters making uncharacteristic decisions in order to have plot happen. Which is poor writing.
My feeling is Laura Dern did a great job with a poorly presented character who was actually superfluous to the plot . First, she should have been in a uniform and not a dress. The Star Wars obsession with making women in power elegant and feminine and regal as opposed to professional did her no favors. On top of that, she was introduced as a leader we're supposed to implicitly trust no matter what , but whom we haven't met before, despite the fact that General Leia Organa was standing right there .
Holdo's entire conflict with Poe that was supposed to be about his growth into a leader would have been far more believable, impactful, poignant, and sensible if it had been with Leia. We would have likely expected him to follow Leia's commands. Instead they space Mary Poppins'd a major character to introduce a nobody we know nothing about who then conducted herself in a manner that would have been equally questioned by a male Johnny-Come-Lately admiral.
The only big problem with having it be Leia is that the fans would not have accepted a suicide play from her and it would be meaningless if it were performed by a nobody. But, then, there was another fan favorite right they also summarily spaced to get out of the way. I find it extremely odd that so many fans love Ackbar, but... if he'd pulled that maneuver there would have been fans who (strangely) would have actually shed tears.
My point is: the same plot and conflicts could have been played out by established characters more effectively while at the same time keeping the story leaner, meaner, and more on point. Instead we ended up with Admiral Who?