>>282222020
Yes but he only ever expressed ugliness until the very end where he showed the good inside for like 2 minutes.
That's like fixing up a diamond in the rough only for the diamond part to be a minuscule speck in the gigantic mound of rough. Appreciating one good act after so much awfulness is almost Stockholm level behavior.
>>282222090
My own problem with how gross the ghost was can still be close enough to how gross someone can be in reality, and reality is disgusting, if they're insisting on going for gross I'd rather they go over the top to even eldritch levels to the point it loops back to being funny.