Okay you're right about the one generation thing. I was encompassing all generations that were alive when the OT came out as one. Obviously that would be comprised of at least us and our parents. If you think George's presentation of the sequels and how Anakin's transition to Vader was the way to go then good for you. I don't really have the energy or inclination to still have these types of "debates" about SW.
We're all far too entrenched in our opinions of the saga this many years later. George could have easily presented the "rise, fall, and redemption of Anakin Skywalker" in a way that didn't show Anakin becoming Vader on screen.
While SW is indeed a massive pop culture juggernaut its days of being the cinematic end-all/be-all for fanboys has passed. In the years ahead there will be plenty of people who aren't raised on the films and its story arcs.
I've never been a fan of spoiling movies just because they've been around for a while. Even little things like the unmasked Predator head being on the cover to the upcoming Blu-Ray. For people who haven't seen the movie, his unmasking is a pretty big deal when it happens. And don't even get me started on that Planet of the Apes DVD set with the Statue of Liberty on the cover!
Back to the unaltered OT. It rocks.