 Indiana Jones was supposed to be a serialized pulpy adventure-style outing kind of like the Star Wars movies used to be. It's supposed to be larger-than-life, over-the-top, young, good-looking action star, getting out of horrible situations, doing ridiculously cool things, and when it's all said and done, you don't really think about what the hero's doing after the fact. You don't picture Indy at home with a scotch reliving all the people that died in his life. Going to bed having nightmare visions, that's something you get out of like a deliverance. It's the same garbage we deal with so many of these modern retellings of old heroes. Star Wars with Luke being a bitter old man, dying alone on a mountain top after a bad Skype call. Or Ghostbusters After Life where Egon was apparently a deadbeat dad and grandpa who was secluded, not talking to the other Ghostbusters, but then comes back as a ghost for some reason. The whole thing's cockamamie nonsense.