Don't hate center channel, just don't have a need for it. I spent a lot of years working stereo and getting good at it. The only thing really missing was a more comprehensive bass management and BSC becoming a reliable standard with speaker design. Stereo managed to catch that stage forward presence and is pretty darn amazing. It was what ended up hooking so many of us old timers into audio in the first place and hold us there for decades.
The only downsides of more basic two-channel is, once you get it right, your done, and the only remaining and most persistent hurdle is recording quality differences. By "done," I mean, no more fixing anything or shopping for upgrades. Great, if the music itself is actually the end goal, perhaps not so, if system building and tweaking is. The other, being, that it doesn't leave much to talk about on audio forums. I mean, look how many new products you reviewers have to go thru just to keep this channel moving. Y'all need as many channels, new effects and speakers to talk about as you can get.
The same two speakers and subs that I have been listening to for nearly 6 years now, managed to hook me into a 13 hour session on Sunday that I should have been doing yard chores. Every time I would go to get up, a good song would come on and before I knew it, the dog was hitting me up for her dinner and it was getting dark out. Not once during that session could I imagine an improvement. It is instead, almost 'too' good.
I don't know. . .this constant, otherworldly, spatial effects chase, is getting a bit too involved for my needs. I don't envy those who never quite get enough. Instead I end up wondering WTH can be wrong with their room or their main speakers to where there are these 'holes' in their soundstage.