Oh, but it does! When they were pre-laying pullets, they would jump and let out squeal when a human made any reach toward them. They're simply not lap chickens. That all changed as they reached POL with some of them dropping to a squat when I even walked nearby. So, when molting began, they started acting like pre-laying pullets again -- "don't you even think about touching me!". Seeing a behavioral shift back to submitting (along with the combs returning to red) makes me think laying is going to resume very soon.
Interesting! I'll have to pay attention to their squatting behavior more closely.
Our take on the molting "don't touch me" behavior is that the emergence of the new pin feathers "pokes" them when you hold them, and is uncomfortable. Kind of like whisker stubble. Plus, they're just grumpy 'cause Winter is coming and they lost their down coat

After the feathers grow in more fully they seem to be back to their cuddly selves.