The point is to not munge all these things into one monolithic horrible grim mess. As long as you are separating the concerns of showing something to a user, allowing them to control it and backing it all with potentially remote service who cares what the pattern is precisely called? Its still flavours of this original desire that we named MVC.
All these presenter/unidirectional patterns are _just_ the underlying desire of MVC and the only reason that people seem to talk about how "MVC isn't right" or "is dead" is because they've followed MVC like dogma instead of just a guideline of separating your presentation, control and service logic. I had exactly this debate back when everyone was talking about MVP as if it was some revolutionary new thing. Its not, its all the same thing and GOF was never supposed to be a template for software but a way of talking about specific ideas that architects could then riff on. They're chords, not one specific tune that you _must_ play in a very specific way.