I don't disagree. Honestly, I don't even the like the Naruto/Sasuke relationship, nor do I think Kishi did the best job of solidifying their bond in part one before everything went downhill, and it makes it hard to comprehend at times why Naruto puts so much effort into 'saving' Sasuke, or why it's been so hard for Sakura to just let go of him. After all he's done I can't see what makes him worth their time or tears. I hope Kishimoto would try for a more realistic approach to Sasuke's inevitable redemption, and not just have everyone accept him and let him off the hook for the things he's done just because Naruto says so. Even if Sasuke gives some sincere, moving apology in the end, it does mean he shouldn't have to live with the consequences of his choices and actions, whatever those consequences may be. But, the question I have to ask is 'will Kishimoto sacrifice realism for the sake and favor of the message?' If he wants to drive home the message of forgiveness and acceptance, he may bypass any real life consequences. He's done it before.
Just the mere thought of Naruto telling everyone to forgive Sasuke and act like nothing had happened makes me wanna vomit. Honestly, Naruto & Sakura's lives would be so much better without Sasuke.