I've read this from a lot of people, but to be fair how do you know that's even the ending and not just Ghost's dream? The whole scene has a dreamlike quality about it, and it wouldn't make any sense if it were the actual fate of Bridget and Ghost. For starters, Ghost is an escaped mental patient and the first place they'd look to find her would be her old house. Once searching it, they'd inevitably find the werewolf and the place would be crawling with cops, if it wasn't already. Especially after not one, not two, but five people are missing with one body still at the institute. Even assuming the first couple of cops on call are killed by the creature, it would then escape and either kill Ghost or flee the scene, leaving her alone.
Given the myriad of logical inconsistencies with the ending, it's more likely to me that it was simply a fantasy rather than what actually occurred - now you can make the argument that in fact this makes the ending even worse, because nothing is resolved and they cop out big time, but at least it's not Bridget's true fate.
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