'Tis sad, really. I'm amazed that people are actually arguing about incomplete plot-items when a creation isn't even done yet.
I also find it totally-un-funny and unoriginal of you to actually spoil yourself and get the feeling of disappointment. Guess what, genius? You are supposed to feel surprised during the experience of a certain work, you are supposed to sense a tense suspense while waiting to see what's behind the corner.
TO BE A PERFECT FRANK. I'm sorry Chris but this might come off as a personal attack to spoiler-readers, ANYWAY. How can certain people be so inconceivably stupid, that they rob themselves of the experience which was supposed to shock them, and then they decide to spread their butthurt about it in a feeble attempt to change the course of the work, into their own liking? That's not exciting at all. That's like copying someone elses painting, maybe depicting a female figure, to inscribe your own meaning of it while shouting "Hey Everyone! This is a sad painting because the woman lost her purse". See? You ruined the mystery about it, now you've robbed the artist of his work, which was supposed to make you wonder about different aspects to the painting.
You're supposed to either LIKE or DISLIKE a movie/book/game, but only AFTER it's officially COMPLETED. It's supposed to keep you guessing, despite your disappointment that might form because the story didn't end like you wanted it.