You're talking about when she's out in space, reaches out, and pulls herself towards the ship, right? If that's what you're talking about, then I stand by my previous point.
Leia's use of the Force there didn't bother me. I mean, it stood out as a "Whoa....what?!" kind of moment, but it didn't bother me to the point that I started questioning all the rest of the depiction of physics in space in the film. I don't really care what RJ said about how/why it worked, mostly because I don't really care about the moment itself. It struck me as a wild use of the Force, and more difficult to believe than most of the other uses we've seen, but I just shrugged and moved on.
I have my complaints about the film. The Leia-in-spaaaaaaaaace scene is one of them, but it's a minor complaint. The fuel thing seemed kinda dumb. I would've preferred it to be less about just a continual running battle, and more about, like, jumping from point to point before they finally figure out they're being tracked, but...eh...it didn't destroy my enjoyment of the film.
I suppose at the end of the day that my enjoyment of the film is more of a gestalt thing and, if it works for me, I ignore or excuse in my mind the things that might otherwise be problems. I'll notice them -- especially on repeated watches -- but it doesn't bother me. There's stuff in the OT that I notice, too, but ultimately, it doesn't destroy my enjoyment of the films because my gestalt experience of them is positive. On the other hand, my gestalt experience of the PT is a negative one, so the sore spots stick out even more, and the stuff I like ends up minimized. (I do like some stuff in the PT.) With this film and TFA, it's an overall positive experience. I get why it wasn't for some folks. I'm sorry for them, truly. But for me? The stuff folks have been focused on just...didn't bother me. There was too much else that I liked.