Not that Hal could blame him for being angry. Hal was pissed off about all of it, it was just that -
He'd known Sinestro at his best, and he didn't want to think that man was gone, for good. If he gave up on that, then he was giving up on quite possibly the only person he'd ever felt understood him completely.
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Not that Hal could blame him for being angry. Hal was pissed off about all of it, it was just that -
He'd known Sinestro at his best, and he didn't want to think that man was gone, for good. If he gave up on that, then he was giving up on quite possibly the only person he'd ever felt understood him completely.
How was he supposed to explain that?