What about the idea of being able to mark comments "private", visible only to the person @mentioned (and the sender)?
First and least importantly, this would accommodate people who feel compelled to make "THANKS!!" comments. In addition, in many cases I myself point out typos or other minor problems in comments, but I expect the poster to make the fix and don't really want or need this comment to be visible to everyone, and often delete it later anyway. Then there are the cases where a comment is essentially a rant addressed personally to the poster.
The proposed interface is to add a new button under the current "Add Comment" button, labeled "Add private comment". Private comments would be made visually distinct somehow. The addressee would be allowed to flag the comment even if they did not have enough rep to do so normally.
I think this would result in cleaner comment threads, and also reduce the need to flag and moderator work cleaning up flagged comments.
This feature request is semi-related to Any way to send a personal message to another user?, which got 415 upvotes. Although that post is about personal messages rather than private comments, it is worth mentioning some arguments against the idea given in the accepted answer:
It could hide information from the community: useful information transmitted privately is unavailable to other readers, subverting the core purpose of the site.
Right, hiding is the point. It's a mystery how hiding private interactions would "subvert the core purpose of the site".
It could be used to harass other users ("Answer my question!", "Accept my answer!", "Yer momma so fat she overflows the stack!", etc...)
Such harassment already occurs in comments; allowing comments to be made private would assuage this problem, not aggravate it.