I suppose Luke turning into a miserable old prick made sense to anyone who's grown up to become less idealistic ... although he did turn up to save the day at the end of the film sort of. We all wanted to see Luke elevated to Yoda wisdom instead though. I had a friend's son flat out ask me to train him a few years back in a job I'd hired him for .. my response was pretty much "Never trust anyone including me, everyday's a different wave you'll be riding (I made that bit up because he was expecting something profound and his earnestness was getting on my nerves), asking people to 'train' you is bullshit because this isn't the movies, try to beat me at my own game every chance you get, still never trust anyone, never tell anyone what you earn, don't gossip, don't steal anything, don't fuck your waitress's and don't start turning up late for work" ..
He's turned out to be excellent, he's now married, floor manager at a busy Cromer restaurant and they have a beautiful baby daughter :badge: .. don't ask me to do it for you .. do it for yourself .. which was why when she did that humble handing over of Luke's sabre and he just shrugged and threw it away? .. piss off, I'm not your hero.
Hopefully he's being equally as much of a prick to his new staff.