And they'd say the same about Fast and the Furious. Doesn't mean that having Dom walk around Fast and the Furious Supercharged's queue will suddenly make the ride good.
I love Indiana Jones, but I also don't pretend he's a great fully-developed character. There's a reason they need to put him in the same outfit every film, because the look of the character carries more of the weight than the writing of the character. But I like that pulp hero archtype and like the action in the first two films, so I go along with it for the fun. But I also know that talking to Indy in Adventureland won't give me much, because its not who he is or what he says that makes him interesting. Same with Luke, Han, Chewie, R2D2, Rey, Poe, etc. That's why Kylo stood out for me in Force Awakens and Luke stood out for me in Last Jedi. They did something where I just wanted to watch these characters rather than see two action figures smash into each other.