I don't know why, but in the first panel BOB looks frightened (not like "eeek!") like a frightened and confused broken kid, who for once may be actually trying to understand what he's feeling and weight of what he really caused. Not that I think he was in denial about it or didn't understand what he had done. I've no doubt he did knew what he had done was awful, but didn't have an iota of care or remorse about it. It was all for that itch or in his case; the hunger. In the second panel he looks so mentally weary and tired, maybe borderline to apathy. It's hard to put my finger on it since it's been a long time since I've commented your pages.In the third panel it's like he's turning away in disgust and shame and in some way acknowledging that heto blame for being trapped in this version of purgatory for killing all the children, even the ones that weren't haunting the Fazbear establishment. I really love how you're writing BOB's gradual development (to a hopefully happy ending) and how Plushtrap, but also the others as well slowly makes him open up bit by bit to whatever humanity is left in him that isn't dried pieces of his corpse.I think I can relate to what you're saying. While I do find researching certain dark topics (as an example; of how serial killers work and how they tick) interesting and fascinating, sometimes after doing so I spend the next couple of hours binge-watching "there's hope for humanity" viral videos or some nostalgic cartoon shows to balance it out.