That's all fine, except you also did accuse others of "bias" and liking "incoherent" plots and so on and I guess that rustled their feathers. It would irritate me as well.
I'm personally getting more and more tired of this "franchise". It can go some ways, all bad. One, they can try to create more stories that "glue" everything together in a "coherent" way, but given the baggage of bull**** that has been accrued for all these decades, more things like midichlorians become almost inevitable, turning the entire thing into ****stain after ****stain. Two, they can try to just ignore everything, ala JJ, which makes the whole SW universe into a charade, lacking any sense of limitations and coherence, everything becomes just what the plot demands it to be, instead of being governed by a set of rules clearly established beforehand, with sharp and clear concepts (so, for instance, the opposite of having a 30 year old armed force protecting your republic being called "The Resistance"). It may well be "emotionally" rollercoasty, but after the rush and the climax, you kinda realise that's not the girl you really wanted to make love to and you feel slightly ashamed and bad about it.
Three, they can try and continue what they did 40 (THAT'S FORTY) years ago with the least amount of changes so that everyone keeps being happy, both the most emotional part of our brains and the coherent logical inquisitor that rests in the other part of our brains. It will also break no new grounds whatsoever and just be what it was already, the exact same movies that we had already seen 40 (THAT'S FORTY) years ago.
Needless to say, TFA and Rogue both did (differently) a combination of all three of these, and failed pretty much at being culturally interesting.
But they did well money wise. And there are lots of Star Wars lego. Which is very cool. Very very cool. Pretty cool. So that's what matters.