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Yes, through can be an adverb (in and out of), but also an adjective (finished, completed). As a preposition, it can also mean "by way of."
this is really confusing... i think its a 'nice way' of saying, let's stop the wedding!.. he just might care about you, but it doenst mean he is still in love with you.-samishiyoru
It means don't anticipate the outcome until you see how things turn out; there's really no way to be sure ahead of time, even though it seems as if it will end one way.