When something new and influencial takes the world by storm as the original SW did, it's quite easy to overlook the problems until 16 years later, an addition to that series is added and it's not what you were expecting to get.
We then nitpick over little things that we can easily draw comparisons to the original one as well, it's as simple as that.
I don't feel like I ever understood why Vader was following orders from Tarken. Leia says that she was expecting Vader to be on Tarken's leash. Well, I could rant all night and day and say that they should have kept Tarken in Empire and Jedi, just like people say Maul should have stayed in all 3 movies. But he didn't...whatever.
Why doesn't Luke cry when he sees his Aun't and Uncle's burnt corpses lying on the ground. He shows zero emotion except puts his head down, then looks back up. Not only would I be tramatized at seeing something like that, let alone horrified, I would most definitely be crying if I saw my guardians in that condition.
I can make a laundry list of problems I have with the OT....just because they're the originals, doesn't mean they don't have problems like the PT does. The problem is people refusing to accept the PT for what it is and holding it up against the OT and looking for the dumbest things to complain about.
I guess I forgot that somewhere along the line, 70 percent of movie goers became infatuated with only liking a movie so long as the story was absolutely perfect and they could relate to all 500 characters. Why is it when we go to a comedy, we can enjoy the movie for being a comedy and laugh, even though we might not build some enormous relationship with any character. We enjoy a horror movie like "Scream" because it scares us, even though the plot is extremely shallow...basically "good girl vs. serial killer" and nothing more. Yeah, we know who to root for, but it's not like the plot was overly amazing, yet we can enjoy that for what it is.
So why can't we realize the Prequels aren't and never will be the OT, and not nitpick over things that really don't change our lives one way or another because it's a sci-fi entertainment film meant to show off colorful worlds, flashy effects, and simply show the backstory behind a lot of what we heard about in the OT?
Having Anakin as a boy was far from the wrong decision. You can understand what George was trying to do with that...establishing that he was once and innocent child like everyone else, forced under slavery. Don't say that, "Well, we could have just heard about him being a slave" because the common arugument I'm hearing here is that "If George tells us about it but doesn't show it, we can't make a connection to it." People just went about refusing to accept that there was a kid in the film because "oh, the OT didn't have any kids!" So what? It had annoying robots and a furry guy that knows only how to shoot blasters and pilot ships.
Bottom line is, I think we're getting to a point where we're all just gonna have to agree to disagree. 😉