Your oversimplified comments summarily dismissed every flaw I've (and others) mentioned - including needing help to be rescued from Starkiller base (heck, Rey takes a moment to hug Finn and thank him for coming back for her), instead of actually discussing them.
But that's the problem with such gross generalizations - they only work if one blindly dismisses everything, otherwise, the exceptions ruin the generalization. So instead of an "all or nothing" generalization such as "perfection ... at every turn," or "Mary Sue," let's have comments that actually discuss those moments, such as her rescue from Starkiller base.
Hardly a rescue - she had already busted out and met up with them before they went looking for her. She could have just found a ship and got out of there herself.
But she didn't "get out of there" on her own. She was rescued. They were explicitly trying to find her, saw her, and went to her (remember, she was shocked to see them). Then she explicitly acknowledged the rescue. And that's the point. She didn't do everything on her own. Ignoring and summarily dismissing what actually happened in the film is a significant detriment to any comment, much less attempted analysis.
As for the flying, your comments once again "bypass the compressor" (er, facts), in order to fit them into a preconceived, erroneous, and quite frankly myopic generalization of the character.
Once more, I invite an analysis that actually acknowledges what transpires on-screen.