Quote Originally Posted by Peelee View Post
Really? He refuses a direct order, which is a HUGE no-no for a military pilot, then in the middle of his dressing down, where Leia is trying to tell him there's more to a war than blowing things up, he leaves to go blow things up. In those exact words. He mutinies (again, HUGE THING here), and faces zero repercussions for said mutiny. The admiral he mutinies against even openly admires him. And then he mis-applies his lesson learned about wasting resources by wasting a bunch of resources (literally every non-main character in a speeder) by aborting his ridiculously bad plan after everyone is dead, then ordering Finn to break off when Finn is the only person who can actually completed the mission, especially after all the other resources are already wasted.

The movie trips over itself to faun over Poe. Where did you see the awful treatment? Was it the admiral gushing over the mutineer after he called her a traitor and a coward? Or when he undercut Leia's teaching moment to her face? How about when he plays the big damn hero who instantly figures out what Luke is doing AND how to get out of the cave? Oh, it's so unfair that he wasn't openly called Space Jesus, amiright?
Its the fact that they did all of those things with him in the first place.