Omg, I love CelestialDraconi's comment too, a scene like that would be perfect. It's a shame they didn't give more attention to such an important moment, it would add a lot of emotional impact to Redemption Durge's story.

And I totally agree that the lack of reactivity is very noticeable compared to the first act. I remember when right after escaping the nautiloid, on the beach, Durge finds a body in the sand and a dialogue appears after register it, in which our character struggles to contain a smile. I thought it was a brilliant moment that raised a lot of expectations for Durge's story...that's why it's so disappointing that in much more relevant moments there is no reaction at all.