git bisect looks for a commit which introduces an issue. You are trying to find a commit which _fixes_ and issue. This makes it a reverse bisect, and for "reasons" that means you have to use good and bad backwards, non-intuitive and confusing I know. In your log you seem to have correctly swapped good and bad for the initial commits but then not for the later ones?
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