But, Bicker, in your analogy the fact that you and your wife enjoy "bad" science fiction (and, for full disclosure, I must admit that I find "good" science fiction to be an oxymoron) doesn't (or shouldn't) make a difference to anybody else. Unless you insist that only the movies that you like are shown at the theatre (or sold on DVD) or the other camp is doing that, then it is just down to preference.
Here, on the other hand, the views and actions of one group different affect the other group.
So, while I agree that your movie scenario is one in which a discussion doesn't have much value (other than for the sake of argument, which, in some situations can be interesting), the airplane scenario is not one in which the discussion is simply academic.
Here, on the other hand, the views and actions of one group different affect the other group.
So, while I agree that your movie scenario is one in which a discussion doesn't have much value (other than for the sake of argument, which, in some situations can be interesting), the airplane scenario is not one in which the discussion is simply academic.