It seems it is pointless since we just have different opinion on the whole matter. The thing is I don't see even a hint of any anger in the scene. As I said, the primary emotion at that point is excitement, which can be clearly read from his voice when he reveals that he is in fact his father and when he asks him to join him.
Alderaan said:
I don't think you've explored the emotional depth in this film to its full extent.
I think did. It is just that I feel you got it wrong. And what you seemed to have "explored" is much less complex. As I stated in my previous posts, there are many emotions and emotional changes going on. It is just that anger is not one of them and does not fit in there.