Two things:
1) If we're citing "most of the viewing audience," reactions on the whole seem to be positive, which would go against your own, personal "contrived and uninteresting" feelings, whether most of the viewing audience had a problem with the "wokeness" or not. You can't cite them on one angle and not the other.
2) It doesn't matter whether I'm right or wrong. You're missing the point of my argument. I'm saying let's put away the pitch forks until we know for sure. Seeing as Lindelof seems smarter than to ultimately go that route, and the fact that one of the main tenets of Watchman is literally that things on the surface aren't what they seem, let's not do the typical, cliched TexAgs thing of criticizing "wokeness" or SJWs or "libs" or whatever until we've seen the whole thing. It's like once every six weeks or so people come out of the woodwork to b*tch about this kind of stuff in regards to an unseen movie or series, before we have all the facts/context, and it's never, ever accurate and none of the people b*tching about all that nothingness ever come back and say, "You know what, I overreacted." It's just rinse and repeat and it's happened so many times here that I'm just trying to say, once again, let's wait 'til we have all the pieces in front of us. Then, if it ends up being as bad as you think it's going to be, go nuts and gripe all you want.