Your point is that you want to throw away public reviews/comments because you think it blindsided your game.
Wild-Dog, why do you believe my point to be this?
Mine is that they can create a sense of trust and community that's invaluable for those who know how. They're also more reliable than refund systems and demos.
And why do you believe reviews that are open to public (and usually developers can't directly reply to them) can create a sense of trust between the community and developers?