Thanks! Of course, having a decent track record of being right (which I do in no small part because I myself listened to people whose interpretations I have reason to trust) doesn’t mean that one can’t be wrong. But barring abysmally bad writing, I think we can expect a movie that a) is not stagnant and static character-wise (so no Kylo starting and ending as a villain, no Rey starting and ending being disillusioned by him, etc.) and b) provides satisfying emotional closure to this journey, which includes Kylo’s arc and his dynamic with Rey.
I’ll be the first to say don’t get too attached to specific headcanons (whether it’s my own Rey unmasking Kylo scenario, a reylo kiss, Kylo definitely surviving, or else) but I genuinely see no reason to worry that the trilogy will suddenly pivot on itself and turn into a narrative that prioritizes retribution over compassion, grimdark acceptance that “some people can’t be saved” over hope and redemption, and punishes both Rey and Kylo for developing feelings for each other—feelings that, so far, have only inspired them to do heroic, compassionate, selfless things (crossing the galaxy to try to bring Ben back / comforting and nurturing Rey in her moment of despair and later killing Snoke to save her).
As long as we expect these few things in broad strokes, and remain open to the fact that the details and specific context will vary and probably subvert your expectations in some aspects, I think we’ll be fine.