Withers
Captain
The critics seem to be treating instances like Uhura's unprofessional behavior as poorly written oversentimental crap and those who like it care more that they act like 'real' people than officers.
And then there are those of us who didn't stop to consider 15 seconds of the movie while watching it and upon reflecting aren't so put off by it or in love with it to have an opinion one way or the other. The critics aren't the "unappreciated scholars" so many of the vocal ones at this forum make themselves out to be and the fans aren't automatically justified by being in the majority.
I read somewhere just a few minutes ago that being treated poorly because of dislike for this movie was "distasteful." Well, so is being treated poorly because of liking it. There are two sides to this coin and neither one of them are absolutely right. I fall one side of it because of this;
I would disagree with anybody who said this movie was absolutely perfect. There aren't any people I've found (so far) who say anything even remotely similar to that. There are, however, people who say things like "9-gabillion plot holes make this movie like watching my grandparents go at it" and I disagree with that just as strongly based on the fact that I don't think that's true and that such opinions obviously stem from a want to hate this movie when all of Trek has errors like using the word "fencing" for fighting with a Katana.
-Withers-