Ok but that's the point.
Like, this game is clearly trying to tell us something, and having the old ugly fat bastard suddenly be conventionally attractive while still doing the same deranged shit Hunter does is pretty much a, like, obvious way to underline the themes we've been exploring for years here, remember Hunter's final speech last chapter about how he used to be young and hot and he could do anything but then became ugly and suddenly the sort of antics he used to do as a young hot man became unacceptable from him.
Like, it's the same shit with Kevin, Kevin's actions against Aliza would have been standard fare for a house game protagonist, but since he's morbidly obese he's a villain, and then the second he slims down he becomes suddenly a far more sympathetic character. Like he is a AMAZON MANAGER who brazenly admits of abusing his power to fuck Amazon Workers now, he probably Union Busts, but his "golden ending" skims over all of that rather than the usual NTR endings about Hunter focusing on the grim, ugly shit, because again Hunter is an unacceptable target to have as a protagonist.
Hot hunter makes sense because, and I am not a psychic so I may be, like, talking my ass off here and be wrong, that's just a continuation of that, it's clearly just a continuation of that thesis statement.
What are we allowing house game protagonists just because of the fact we can live vicariously through them?