>>79231438>Riley. I feel like I didn't get to know her properly as a character as a whole rather than her component parts, which led to less empathy with her when bad things happen.Yea, I can sort of see what you mean. They leave so much of her life to the opening montage, that when they get to the mind meltdown, it seems more like the kickoff for the emotions than the crumbling of their beloved host. And certainly, it is weird how the control center is seemingly inaccessible, with apparently only the train as the way to the place.
Honestly, there's a lot of things that one could nitpick over. But when you think about it, that can be said of everything. There's really nothing in this world that can't be dissected with some measure of scrutiny. I mean, sure, you might have some who'll say things like classical music, or certain classic films are exempt from subjective observation, but then it's just opening up a can of worms about what can and can't be put under the microscope.
But I guess all that shittalking from earlier has just gotten me wondering where you draw the line with acceptable nitpicking and acceptance of something that could be good or bad.