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TLJ is legitimately one of the best Star Wars movies, and Luke's characterization in it, right down to rejecting the lightsaber, is more in-line with his characterization in the OT than anything else he's ever been in, including everything in Legends and the new expanded universe canon.
You might notice that I agree with you regarding Luke? I didn't criticize those aspects of the movie.
You said the first scene, by which I assume you're referencing when Rey hands him the lightsaber and he tosses it away, "basically took a shit on a beloved character by way of cheap slapstick," which I thoroughly disagree with. I think him rejecting the lightsaber is perfectly in character with what we saw in the OT and the 30 years of character development since.
My guy, I literally say that my issue is the slapstick way he rejects the saber. I don't have an issue with him rejecting it, I have an issue with him throwing it away for a cheap laugh.
He could have laid it down, he could have given it back to Rey - anything is better than him carelessly throwing it over his shoulder.