Frankly, they should’ve both just let Hamill and Ford et al. decide their characters’ fates.
Well, yes and no.
Yes, if you’re going for unchanging characters since the actors have inhabited these roles for years and know a whole lot about what makes these characters tick.
No, if you’re going for a continuation of a character arc like Hermit Luke. In this case it’s important for the writers to know what they’re doing.
Not at all. Harrison Ford, for example, wanted Han to die.
Does anyone think Han as Rebellion General was peak Solo?
Do they love him for his role as lapsed Smuggler?
Is he at all iconic as a failed father?Harrison was right to want his character dead by the end of ROTJ.
Harrison only ever wanted a meaningful story for his character, and a meaningful death. He was robbed of both in ROTJ but got his wish in TFA.