Yeah.
To be fair, a lot of the incarnations of Alfred don't "approve" of Batman's crusade, or at the very least want him to live a "happy life". This goes all the way back to the Batman '89 Alfred ("I have no wish to fill my few remaining years grieving for the loss of old friends. Or their sons.").
Then recently, Arkham Origins Alfred as well (I love how Batman throws it back in his face, Walter White style, and it puts Alfred's nagging to rest).
But TDKR Alfred takes it one step too far. All the other Alfreds put up and shut up and understand the importance of Batman and are right there with him from helping him sabotage the Penguin to encouraging him to go to Blackgate and take down Bane. Alfred in TDKR? He cries and leaves him. He claims that Bruce should give up his suicidal mission, give away his equipment and resources and let "the cops handle it". Well, seeing what happens in TDKR, Alfred was dead wrong. Wayne's resources are stolen and the cops, as with all Batman movies for the most part, are completely helpless (trapped for 5 months).
Alfred didn't deserve a happy ending in TDKR. I hate to say that because I love Michael Caine and loved Alfred in Begins and The Dark Knight. Especially the scene where he hands Bruce the cowl and states, "what we stand for/they'll have to make do with you". But Alfred in TDKR? He needed to die. That forced, contrived cafe dream/flashback is one of the worst things in the movie. The fact that Alfred spills the beans and leaves, only to come back bawling at the end of the film after Batman SAVED everyone (and was the only one capable, as usual)? He didn't deserve to be rewarded.