

SpongeBob gripped the pencil in his hand, and a tear rolled down his face. In this scene, instead of staying at one contrast, the colors kept on flickering from light to dark. This scene showed SpongeBob at his desk (the same one that he was in the episode “Procrastination" with his Prozac bottle, a piece of paper, and a pencil). The screen froze on SpongeBob for a few seconds, then flickered to a new scene. The screen then flipped back to the original scene of SpongeBob looking distressed, while at the same time changing the contrasts back to the darker one. It should be noted that this was seen on a show intended for kids. The fact that SpongeBob had to take pills to be, well, himself, made me feel uneasy, especially because mental disorders and antidepressants are more mature themes that obviously shouldn't find a place in any kid's cartoon. The show then panned to a scene with a much brighter contrast, showing SpongeBob taking one of the pills, then running off smiling and laughing. Once the screen zoomed in close enough to read the text on the bottle, it showed that it was a Prozac bottle. SpongeBob is so optimistic all the time why would he be acting like this? After about 10 seconds of seeing SpongeBob like this, he let out a big sigh, then looked over to his bedside barrel, and the screen zoomed in on a pill bottle that was sitting beside his clock. It started off with SpongeBob sitting on his bed, slouched and looking downward with a somber look on his face. When the episode started playing, it immediately looked out-of-the-ordinary. The title card read, "Lost Episode," so I figured that there was a mishap and Nickelodeon was accidentally airing "The Sponge Who Could Fly." This made me feel a little uncomfortable, but I also tried brushing that off. When the opening played, I noticed that the contrast of the animation was slightly darker than usual, and the theme song sounded a bit harsh and raspy. Although, I thought it was kind of strange that they were showing SpongeBob in the middle of the night, but I didn't think much of it. SpongeBob was my favorite show at that time, so I couldn't miss out on watching it.
#Blinkk suicide xxx tv#
I was vomiting almost every 5 minutes and I was feeling too ill to fall asleep, so I stayed up and watched TV.Īround 2:30 AM, my stomach started to settle, so I planned to turn off the TV and try to fall asleep, but as I was reaching for my remote control, the opening for the SpongeBob TV show started playing. The night before the episode was aired, I was sick with the norovirus. Does anyone remember the SpongeBob episode "The Sponge Who Could Fly Again," that aired in March 2004? It was dubbed "The Lost Episode" by its commercials based on the episode's story line, where Patchy the Pirate uses a treasure map to find the SpongeBob episode that he lost.
