Let's think about that for a second though.
Rotten Tomatoes is available globally right? There are 197,800 people who submitted a rating for TLJ, yes? Domestically alone, TLJ sold approximately 67,594,900 tickets per Box Office Mojo. Because of varying international ticket prices, its harder to come to a number there. Regardless, that 198,000 is 0.2% of the approximate amount of tickets sold domestically. Not 2%. But Point Two percent. Now, I'm not stupid enough to suggest that 67.6 million people domestically saw TLJ. Of course not. People went multiple times. I went twice. At the same time, while I don't deal with statistics on a daily basis, a sample size of .2% doesn't seem like a particularly good one if you ask me. Add a global audience, and that .2% goes down. Way down.
Using myself as an example I didn't vote on RT. Most people who give positive reviews for something don't. If they have a real beef with something, sure. I used an example in another thread of how much shade I threw on a home warranty company and the repair company they sent to fix my air conditioning during a hot Texas summer last year. I posted a lot of negative reviews. I posted one positive review for the company who actually fixed my problem. Relating this back to Star Wars, or any fandom, how much do you hear from casual fans who just liked the movie? Or any movie or TV show? Not much. Because they're not going to care enough to vote for it or talk about it.
I'm not saying TLJ isn't divisive. I'm not saying it doesn't have its detractors. I'm not saying that some of these people who didn't like it don't have good arguments for their reasons not to. I'm saying I think its time to stop using the RT score as an end all, be all measuring stick that people hate this film. SOME fans hate this film. And that's their right to. But unless you can actually find me a decent sample statistical set that the majority of people in the world who saw TLJ hated it? I can't take it seriously.
TLJ will not define what happens with the franchise. Solo, likely, with the information that has come out in recent days about Disney being unwilling to move the release date or market the film properly, will not define what happens with the franchise. This is something that will happen with Episode IX and whatever comes next. And likely, with the Johnson trilogy and Benioff-Weiss saga already announced will continue as planned. The worst that happens if a decline continues is that they will go with a lower budget for those movies. But no one is kicking Kathleen Kennedy or Rian Johnson out the door at the moment. If the rumors about Kennedy leaving later this year are true, its because she wanted to leave. With all of the hate she gets from certain sects of fandom, I wouldn't say I would particularly blame her.
You're argument sounds logical, except how many producers and heads of companies leave their lucrative career over 1 movie bombing, and fan backlash? Kennedy's leaving is most likely more then just " fan hate". As for RT scores, no it's not the end all be all, neither is there anything showing fan consensus on liking or supporting TLJ. So I guess either side of this argument we are all talking out of our rear with no real reliable stats, except the sales numbers on solo. I'll reserve judgement until the sales figures on episode IX come in.