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It is a space opera. It’s meant to be drawn out, more political and world building than other stories.
Sounds like just not your thing, books AND show are both knockouts. Sucks what happened with the actor and it got cancelled.
It is a matter of personal preference obviously, but the world building doesn't have to be too elaborate in a space opera. I liked this comment about earlier this week.
And if you don’t find the particular genre or concept appetizing any amount will be a slog.
As you said personal preference, but people love whining about stuff they just don’t enjoy, but continue to try.
I don’t enjoy Cyberpunk, so any stories, even short stories seem a slog. That doesn’t mean it’s bad writing, and that’s a terrible attitude to have. Ive enjoyed the anthology’s I’ve read though for their history and the writing style. I’m not gonna praise, nor bash the writing, since it’s not my style.
It’s akin to picking up a story with racing and complaining there is cars and races. Well.. what else did you expect…?
A lot of people think Dune is too technical, well yeah, that’s the appeal, sorry you don’t like it, don’t whing about it.
Edit as for linked comment itself. The vast majority of readers aren’t going to get those hints, nor are wanting those in EVERY story, so those genres aren’t entirely meant for them, shit attitude like above. Elitist and gatekeeping as well. Not every piece of media is going to be relatable to everyone, yet people continue to think stories should be for THEM. Not what the writer wants.