Naw, man, you're cool. You know, I'm not really an RPG person myself, but about Chrono Trigger, what made the game interesting to me was the suspense. Also, I noticed how unique and artistic it was, which made it harder for me to appreciate a lot of other RPG/RPG-ish games (except Fire Emblem and Zelda, which do NOT have cookie-cutter fighting systems. Besides, Zelda isn't purely RPG; it's more on the adventure side). It seemed to convey a strong sense of art, strategy, challenge and mystery. Still, I'm not surprised that it didn't grab others the way that it grabbed me.
Edit: Oh, btw, I forgot about SMRPG! Yah, you've got taste, my friend, lol!
I'm a man; no more immature bullshit.