Depends if you want to see the series lose what dignity it had left.
I don't think we can honestly fault the series for trying to be the biggest it can be and appeal to the most people. So many tend to forget that Fire Emblem was supposed to die after Awakening - no one cared, the series didn't sell, even hardcore follows weren't even really big fans of the most recent games like Shadow Dragon. The series was going to die and never come back, its legacy being one of a niche genre that slowly lost its appeal and place in gaming as a medium.
But Awakening worked, and things like the dating sim/romance/sex appeal aspect is what helped it out. If you think the series should have just died with Shadow Dragon of all things being the last we ever got, fine, but I would rather the series be alive and well with these caveats rather than dead in a ditch with a remake of remake being all that remained at the end.
I just really don't appreciate this elitism that seems to be coming from the "true" fans that want the series to stay in 2002 mode. The franchise has moved on, and it was obviously for the best for the series, Intelligent Systems, and Nintendo.