Yeah but the fact that lbws are apparently
less interesting didn't sell me. It's the fact that they're not really central to the concept of the game and all, and don't really follow any intuitive principles. The fact that you're out if the ball pitches outside off but not leg isn't really fair or something anyone would come up with when creating a new sport; it's just something that has come about because cricket works better that way. The lbw law is cricket's plot device rather than one of its core principles.
Now, I actually think that's what you might have been getting at. But I didn't really care which modes of dismissal you found more interesting because I had it in my head that lbws were as intrinsic to the concept of cricket as bowled and caught dismissals, regardless of your personal preferences or anyone else's. The current law and its history reveals that it's just not true though.
I needed your argument to arrive at mine though, so I'll give you partial credit for swaying me.