Just admit it's a thing the movie did that isn't hurting it, rather than acting like it was the only possible course of action they could've taken.
While we're facing facts here: the fact of the matter is that Star Wars was already in a massive trough of creative suck -- yes yes "the prequels were commercially successful," we know, but it's long since stopped being outre to admit they sucked -- and the big question everyone was waiting for TFA to answer was whether it would ever climb out, even just to recover the basic level of quality of the previous films let alone growing beyond them.
TFA is the reset button*. It answered that question by quite literally returning the franchise to form. It's not just a thing the movie did that isn't hurting it, it's basically central to its appeal and very likely the reason it's earned the commercial and critical success it has. There are other possible courses of action they could've taken, obviously, but honestly it's hard to see that as much worth bitching about.
[* I mean, there's a simple way to understand the phenomenon. Drink in this here:

I know there are people who profess to dig the whole Detective Obi-Wan business in AOTC, and bless their hearts. If Yanni's got fans, anything's got fans**. But it's my belief that if you can identify even half the things wrong in that gif, you will achieve Enlightenment as to why TFA has gotten the reception it has.]
[** To any Yanni fans in the thread: I kid! I kid.
