I certainly see many
valid criticisms here.
Not exact matches
Obviously struggling to maintain diplomacy in a catty mood, Stupin bemoans the buzz - cut and cheap - looking camera that Pacey and Dawson, respectively, sport in the opener; less
valid are his
criticisms of the Dawson / Gretchen pairing — and, by extension, Alexander herself, characterized
here as disingenuous — as well as Pacey's «nebulous» reasons for splitting up with Joey (they're actually quite sound, regardless of the fact that you'd have to have mad cow disease to consider dumping Katie Holmes).
And whatever PR folderol you've read about The Princess and the Frog representing the company's «first black princess,» be aware that Bold Leaps Forward are hardly the priority
here, the common but wholly -
valid criticism being that the characters spend more screentime as frogs than as people.
At this juncture in time it seems almost redundant to criticise the Lego games for failing to innovate or change very much in the formula, and yet it does remain a true and
valid criticism, so
here we go; LEGO The Hobbit plays it safe, refining a couple of areas and adding a few new little mechanics, while infuriatingly still failing to fix problems that have plagued the series for years.
In particular, he has warned of ``... the inability of the IPCC to constructively engage with
valid criticism» (see
here).
Also that people
here are hurting the process by not writing clear analyses and papers, by mixing in
valid criticisms with invalid ones.