Now see, I'm still on the bandwagon that TFA wasn't bad, and there's a decent comportment of fans and casuals that haven't decided to hate it for the sins of the sequel. Rey is too perfect, and it is a rehash, but the cast and the acting was good, it had good character arcs for Finn and Han, and, most importantly, the story was solid enough. I don't think it's a movie anyone has to feel stupid or embarrassed for liking. I'd guess that Mike is still in that mindset. If he was reviewing it again he would probably turn it into complaining about The Last Jedi for ruining all the setup from the first movie, and complaining about Disney's blinkered micromanaging preventing them from telling a cohesive trilogy.
I thought in the Plinkett review he did a good job of pointing out the flaws and the strengths of TFA. He didn't feel like he had to shit all over the movie, but instead gave us his honest opinion. I love RLM because they aren't afraid to tell us what they really think, even if it's fence sitting. They don't jump to hyperbole because it sells better. They even didn't completely hate on Solo as a movie and still had fun reveling that it flopped.
The weird Ring Theory tangent was out of place for a Plinkett review, but the rest of the review was pretty spot on.