Oh, I understand. My fuse was quite short with that individual as well because he kept bringing it up in the general discussion thread, and I was like, "

There's already a thread to discuss this ****!" So it seems we might have gotten frustrated by the same source and caught each other in the crossfire. Apology accepted, and I likewise apologize if I was a bit grumpy in my response, which I suspect I was.
I think it's an option also, but the more I think about it, the less convinced that this is the way Nolan wants to send the series off. All throughout TDK, during interviews, he was saying that things were going to get worse before they got better, and that was one of the themes of TDK. Alfred even mentions it after Rachel's death. TDK was all doom and gloom... so there has to be some good stuff happening in this movie. Batman has to have
his faith (in Gotham) rewarded somehow. After all, the whole tragic character thing was already done in TDK... it was the whole point of the ending. To revisit that with his death would seem like they were beating people over the head with it. I think most people would have understood it the first time around in TDK.
I guess they could show all the positive things happening in Gotham after Bruce's death, but at best the ending of the movie would be bittersweet. Crime can't ever be completely eradicated, and this can't be the over the top camp happy ending of Schumacher, but it should at least be as happy of an ending as Batman Begins, I think. Bruce truly deserves that if things are going to "get better." I will say that one thing that I'd be in favor of is if we THINK Bruce/Batman has died... everything in the movie leads us to believe this, and then in the final shot, we get something like the last shot of Catwoman in Batman Returns and see Batman's silhouette looking down upon the Gotham skyline. Is Bruce still alive? Is this a new Batman with a convincing costume that has taken up Bruce's cause? Don't answer that question, just leave it ambiguous. I think that's an ending that would satisfy almost everyone because they can come to their own conclusions about it. It would be very similar to Burton's BR ending, except we knew that was Selina. We wouldn't know that this was Bruce in the suit. I apologize if all of this sounds crazy as hell, but I only had three hours of sleep last night... who knows what I'll think of this post if I read it tomorrow...