@General:
Hux’s Hitler-style speech.
The bad-guy portrayal was possibly the most annoying aspect of the film for me. That would include the Republic/Resistance-First Order relationship mentioned above.
But what I am specifically talking about is the jarringly stark portrayal of the First Order. First, they are essentially the Empire with a new name: same ships, same soldiers, same superweapon, same mysterious talking hologram. Lack of originality aside, they feel thin compared to the Empire. Perhaps naturally so, because they are not the government in power as the Empire was. Yet they are portrayed as far more militarily capable and superior than the completely impotent Republic. It is a weird dynamic.
Secondly, the First Order’s military and leadership image is that of late 1930s National Socialists. They use the same colors, theatrics, rhetoric, parade banners… Hux is an over-acted and unimpressive general-stooge who is completely one-dimensional and a ridiculous facsimile of Adolf Hitler. For WWII history people such as myself and all here, I can only assume this deliberate imitation was somewhat insulting in its simplicity. Now… I do understand the the Empire was very much created in that same image, but it is not nearly so overtly paralleled.
Third, why were all of the First Order officers and leaders a bunch of posh British white people? The Resistance was incredibly diverse, with a Latin American (Isaac), a black Englishman (Boyega), a strong British female main character (Ridley), plus a multitude of other alien and human races including the first time I have ever seen Asians in Star Wars. It’s as if the First order is comprised entirely of white, haughty aristocrats. Whether or not that was a politically safe play I don’t know and to be honest I really don’t care. I just think it makes the First Order bland and further unrealistic. While the majority of the Naval Officers in Ep IV-VI were white men with British accents, not all of them were and I honestly do not recall their accents being so obvious. Maybe I need to re-watch the originals.
I believe there was some proposed reason for this in the Expanded Universe material which stated that Palpatine was something of a human-supremacist and did not want other races in positions of power or military rank. However, as we all know very well now, all the EU material is meaningless, so they need another reason.
Lastly: Supreme Leader Snoke. What an awful name. Not very scary. Maul, Dooku, Vader, Grievous, Plagueis, Sidious… Snoke.
His image and presentation, beyond being utterly derivative, was too defined. He looked like a mix between ET and the stereotypical big headed aliens at Area 51. Unlike the Emperor hologram in Empire Strikes Back, we saw everything there was to see with Snoke; he really wasn’t mysterious in the slightest. Nor did he exude any particular Force-filled presence. He just looked like an old alien on an exaggerated throne. And apparently this theory is no good anymore (http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Popular-Supreme-Leader-Snoke-Theory-Just-Took-Major-Hit-103707.html). But then again, don’t they just deny everything until they want to reveal it?