While I can’t endorse much of your other rhetoric, you’re not totally wrong on this point. It seems some on this board often react to any criticism of Universal’s favored approach of late by immediately bringing up Disney, which can come across - sometimes - like a defensive deflection tactic.
Yes, Disney is going to be following Universal’s lead with its major attractions over the next couple years. Some of us have equally strong feelings about that prospect, and if this were a Disney-related thread, I’d be happy to expound on those feelings.
But anyway, Jimmy Fallon… the final result may end up being fun as an experience, but Fallon’s personality grates on me, and if the totality of the ride ends up feeling markedly different from Minion Mayhem (its next door neighbor), I’ll be shocked. It also marks a drift back to TV for inspiration, which I find less thrilling (as a source for ride ideas) than the cinema, which tends to offer more grand and engrossing opportunities. There have always been exceptions, but USF has always been the “Ride the Movies” park to me, and Fallon is a step away from that.