Answer:
It is difficult to evaluate the end of the play without knowing the specific details of the play.
In general, a satisfying end to a play would involve a resolution of the conflicts and storylines that have been presented throughout the play, and provide a sense of closure for the audience.
Whether or not the end of the play is satisfying would depend on personal preference, and could vary from person to person.
If I were to change the end of the play, I would do so based on my own artistic vision and in an effort to create a more satisfying and coherent narrative.