As Bob Ross said after his wife died, "If you have light on light, you have nothing. If you have dark on dark, you basically have nothing. Just like in life. You gotta have a little sadness once in a while so you know when the good times come."
One of Spongebob’s freakiest episodes for me was “Alone”, when everyone on Bikini Bottom disappears, then Spongebob tries to live everyone’s life, but the scariest moment for me was when he goes crazy and talks to a Patrick puppet made out of meat. Edit: the episode name is actually “Gone”
The episode where squidward was put into the void and voices kept saying "Alone Alloonnee Alone Alllooonnneeee alone alone." Is the one that freaked me out the most.
@@dewolf123 in any given situation and in any given problem, it is always accurate. having worked hard for something that gives you joy always makes you proud of it.
That episode used to stress me tf out as a kid. That, and the episode when Gary runs away was the most depressing thing ever, it genuinely made me cry as a kid and my mom wouldn’t let me watch it haha
1:11 Quick note; the test was on his race/species, not necessarily his appearance. SpongeBob and Patrick were at first denied entry not because they're yellow and pink, but because they're not giant pacific octopi like Squidward is, but they managed to breach security because Patrick's rancid breath made one of the guards faint on the button that opens and closes the gate. Just a reminder, they were only stopping by to deliver an apology cake and ask Squidward to move back into their neighborhood and they wouldn't even let them in to do that because Tentacle Acres is segregated and unless you're a giant octopus, you're not even allowed to visit.
Oh yeah she went insane and they threw an insane asylum in a padded room and she was insane so she thought the padding was SpongeBob now that I think back on it that’s really dark...
I also find it interesting how when Tentacle Acres is looked at from afar, it looks like a graveyard. It could show how dead inside the residents there truly are.
@@doct0rnic Here in a third world country, the houses are antagonized and the West is seen as a place of wealth and happiness. But as a guy who's heavily exposed to Western culture, it made me appreciate the little things such as my bed being too big for my room, and the outdoor walls being unpainted.
@@cf1925 in certain ways yes they are, usually, couples work jobs they hate to pay the mortgage and buy things they dont need. I sometimes feel like my life is wasted for how many hours I have to spend at work.
holy shit, that thing you said about not being happy even after you lost all of your life's problems hit me hard, imma start working on myself. Thank you.
I don't give a shit if anyone agrees with me, but I'm gonna say this anyway: Real life is nothing but a big, depressing mess, no matter how you slice it. If someone has an enjoyable life, they should consider themselves extremely lucky, because let's face it, they are. I have tried to improve myself for the past 3 years. And, lo and behold, just when I thought things were getting better, WHAM! All it took was for someone I knew to ruin literally everything for me within a few hours. Everything that made me happy was immediately gone, and I had to start all over again. It was really bad, and I just kept losing faith as I kept trying. I'm still stuck at square one, still constantly trying to improve myself, and much to my own dismay, nothing is working. At least I tried, but even when I did, it still didn't work. I'm even more depressed than I was 3 years ago. I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade by saying what I just did, if you're able to improve yourself in ways you thought you couldn't, that's fine. You just go right ahead. That didn't work for me, and I'm right back where I started.
@@AkiraStrix94 I know I'm extremely late seeing this and I don't have much to say or advice to give, but I hope you're doing okay and I do wish you the best.
“I never wanted any other way to spend our lives I know we promised we'd be doing this 'til we die And now I fear we might Oh, now I fear we might” - Tame Impala ‘One More Year’
@@chaoticsilver8442 Seasons 1-3 (and some of 4) are probably the ones the future generations will look back at best. I mean, that was the golden era, when it wasn't a gross out kids show.
They should teach Spongebob in Film studies. Some of the techniques used in the show are top class, upper tier techniques for implementing comedy but also teaching and getting the message across.
The darkest episode in my opinion is “Are You Happy Now?” where Squidward is acting depressed and suicidal throughout the whole episode. And at one point Spongebob says: “Well, at least we know he’s still alive.”
I recently fell into a depressive episode, and when examining my feelings I was brought right back to this episode. I realized I was feeling bored, but at an existential "every day will be the same forever" kind of level. What you said about "the only way to find happiness is to disrupt things" really hits home for me. Everything is exciting in the beginning and then quickly gets boring. Anyway, I started seeing a psychologist about this and was diagnosed with ADHD. It makes a lot of sense because basically it means you are deficient in dopamine and feel chronically understimulated. Everything in my life makes a lot more sense now.
This video literally punches me in the gut. I'm usually stuck in the feeling of tiredness and boredom and the desire to do things I rarely get to do. There has been song that I LOVED before but now I can never feel the same as when I listened to it the first time.
Hey future person reading the reply above me. Dont reply to them and dont try to reason. They want attention. The second we stop giving unnecessarily negative people attention, they'll stop.
personally, the one where squidward is forced to share a locker with sponge bob and he makes it way bigger, is the most disturbing one to me for some reason
"The darkest spongebob episode" I'd still argue the one where spongebob and Mr. Krabs supposedly murder someone and attempt you hide the body is darker
"Isn't it depressing that once we find a happy moment in our lives, it means we will just go back to being sad again?" I disagree with this, I actually find it comforting. Knowing that the next sad moment could be right around the corner, it should make you value the happy one you have. Any one person would want to be happy all their life, as they would sad all their life. We usually identify happiness as the good thing, the emotion we strive for, the ultimate goal in life, however I believe that it is just half of the puzzle. Life is never a calm puddle, but a roaring ocean, that is vast, complex, and constantly changing. If you can't keep up with the change in tides, you will find yourself lost at sea. Does life really paint a pretty picture if it only consists of one color?
I like that actually. If you think of a movie, it’s not full of happiness. There are moments where the protagonist has a really hard time, and they need to get past an obstacle. Whenever they do, everything gets better. I always like to live my life like I’m in a movie, hence why the sad times are good, because I know it’ll all get better
@@kurubyy I figure nothing is original anymore, so I set my own ideas as if someone else said it. Because, chances are, that idea you just got, someone else already did the full measure of.
Y’all don’t remember that time when Spongebob and Mr. Krabs thought they killed the health inspector and went in the middle of nowhere to hide the corpse until the police showed up and they threw the body in the trunk then Mr. Krabs tries to bribe the cops with the money in the cash register while spongebob hides the dead body in the freezer? That was the darkest for me...
So nobody's going to talk about the episode where SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs try to kill the health inspector then attempt to hide his body before the cops arrive?
They didn't know it was a health inspector, there was someone posing as one trying to get free food and they believed the real health inspector was the poser.
@@ronakbhakta550 look at the original commenter’s channel, they make clickbait “dark web” horror videos, they deserve no sympathy for making this level of lowlife content and then criticizing a well put together video.
Pretty sure “Nasty Patty” is the darkest episode. Spongebob and Mr. Krabs literally spend the whole episode thinking they’re smuggling the corpse of a dead health inspector
Then you got the episode from one of the later seasons where Mr. Krabs tricks Plankton into thinking his daughter Pearl eats Plankton, and keeps teasing and scaring him until he starts having suicidal thoughts all while Mr. Krabs laughs at him
I have a big... BIG... BIIIIGGGGG... muscles!!! HAHAHA!!! What did you think I was going for? That's so DIRTY of you! GAGAGAGA!!! I am the funniest RUclipsr ever! Maybe that's the reason why I have TWO (!!!) HOT (!) GIRLFRIENDS. Thanks for being alive, dear xander
Basically... "Life is like a piano. The white keys show happiness, and the black keys show sadness. But as you ventured on life's journey, remember that the black keys also make *music* "
That is literally incorrect though, or is the white tiles are happiness and the black tiles are sadness part a metaphor? A minor is sad, yet it can use no black tiles, for example.
@@fungling7982 The entire thing is a metaphor about how sadness and emotions that people hate are as much a part of life as are happiness and the "positive" emotions.
Y'know when I was little and I watched this episode, I always sang a short song during the Squidward life montage: "Ride your Bike, Pick out a Jar, Dance the Bandai, Play Guitar."
I feel it's also worth mentioning that being in a crowd of duplicates of yourself and not surrounding yourself around variety is what drags people down. It's those people like Spongebob and Patrick that make things unpredictable and really stimulate Squidward to explore most of the emotions he has in a day.
Plus while those people were similar to Squidward, they didn't CARE about him. To them he was just another resident of tentacle acres. For however annoying SpongeBob can be, there is simply no denying that he is one of the few people in the show who cares about Squidward and wants him to be happy Which is goimg to mean a lot to someone
Squidward has always been my favorite character in Spongebob. The more I grow up, the more he mirrors my life, the more I relate to him. Dealing with generalized anxiety, being stuck as an artist with nowhere to go, and becoming numb to the things I once loved just hits home.
@@twinsretana89 that shit freaked me out when I was like 10. It's cool that they referenced it in the randomland episode with the over-detailed squidward
"Squidward being happy" episodes honestly affected my childhood the most. Those episodes are the most vivid for me, out of all of SpongeBob. Well, and the one where Sandy was naked but we don't talk about that.
I feel like when I have a “perfect” day there’s always something missing then I start to feel sad, nothing brings me happiness until something bad happens to me. I really appreciate those happy moments afterwards. It all comes full circle
Massachusetts Mapping exactly, it’s not just about happiness, but also about how life in America can be soulless, and how we all strive for the same things and lose our individuality in the process. We all want to have a big house in a gated community. As soon as squidward fails to conform, he sees the ugliness of it all. And activists may see it as a race issue too how most people are excluded from these things, shown by how only squids can live there.
When I was younger, I understood the episode as Squidward missing the spontaneity and bizzare moments that Spongebob & Patrick brought to his life. Even though their shenanigans could be a headache, but it made Squidward's life more interesting. Squidward likes to think that a prim and proper lifestyle is for him and that unconventional activities are beneath him, but has occasionally found himself gaining more enjoyment from what he's seen as a "waste of time." It's this delusion of grandeur & rejection of what would truly make him happy that drive his morose self.
The Beginning of Shrek Forever After is a perfect example of this kind of depression and happiness. Shrek has everything only making his life feel empty because he misses the bad times but it's not until later that he realizes his mistake. Amazingly, this kind of depth is in a kid’s film or film for all ages.
"Hey! That looked like Squidward!" *Squid gibberish and angry yelling* "Hey! That looked like Squidward, but in angry mob form!" That always makes me laugh.
One Coarse Meal, where Mr. Krabs repeatedly terrifies and tortures Plankton by dressing as Pearl (Plankton is deathly afraid of whales) and gets enjoyment out of it--despite the fact that the impact it has on Plankton is so extreme that it drives him to attempting suicide by laying in the road in hopes of being run over.
Personally, I never understood why people are so scared of being forgotten or insignificant to the general population. For me, it just doesn't phase me or affect they way I think or live and I'm still gonna live MY life how I want. If anything, its relieving being able to make mistakes and not have them under a microscope. The statement "no one cares about you" is comforting to me while most people seem to be sad by it, but I guess its a matter of perspective
Spongehenge to me is the darkest episode With the jellyfish tormenting spongebob With us not knowing how long spongebob was gone The horrifying ending with us not knowing what happened to spongebob with a random cut to 3000 years later The fact that we don’t know what happened to spongebobs friends,and if spongebob was gone for many years and everyone was dead, or the wind forced everyone to move out of bikini bottom and spongebob is all alone like the alone episode. To me this is a terrifying episode
What episode is that? Is that the one the sasuke meme was based on with sponge naked living off the land while sandy and patrick try to get em back? Or another?
@@justarandomgamer6309 That was a different episode. The person you replied to is talking about Spongehenge, but the episode that you were talking about was Nature Pants.
It hits hard if you’re living in that mindset. Learn to come to terms with the fact that you’ll never find a “true state of happiness”, and you’ll be able to appreciate the moments of happiness far more :)
Not when you can't appreciate what you have, which is somsthing the show often tries to bring across. SpongeBob and Squidward live a very similar life yet one is happy about it and the other isn't
@@Sammh Did you not watch the video or something? He literally makes a point about how squidward cannot appreciate what he has, not for a lack of trying. Jesus.
You could also interpret this episode as a lesson on comfort and stagnation. Squidward thinks he will be more at home with other octopi, but as we see, he doesn't vibe with them completely. He might have similar things in common with them, but ultimately he wants to enjoy certain things outside of the community, like playing with the reef blower. This is true for people who have experienced either living abroad or adapting to a culture. There are things that are taboo or accepted in every community. Squidward is in that "in-between" stage. Just contributing extra thoughts :)
Rashid Emcee Well, no. He technically didn’t. He was bringing a bird down. His hanging himself was only suggestive and more of a dark joke (I wouldn’t really say joke, but I don’t have a better word) for the adults watching.
The scary thing about both Squidville from Season 2 of SpongeBob SquarePants and SB-129 from Season 1 of SpongeBob were that although Squidward got what he always desired: a life without SpongeBob and Patrick, little did Squidward realize, without the duo, his life will be boring and monotonous.
This video reminds me of a real and unexpectedly heavy quote from subnautica: "there's no bad without the good, and no good without the bad. If you've experienced a lot of the former, you're bound to get a lot of the latter"
Krabby Land is also pretty dark. it literally explains the motifs of greed and the mindset of someone who only cares about themselves. also it gets REALLY sadistic.
This is honestly applies on quarantine. Remember when we thought how great it would be to stay home with no school and play video games all month? Currently this shit is making me feel depressed..
I think another lesson here is that because happiness is subjective to your environment/state of mind, it's important to acknowledge that happiness can come from anywhere, as long as we seek it out. Although this episode shows that a constant state of happiness is impossible, it also shows that, through human will, a constant state of sadness is also impossible. We'll always be searching for the next thing to make us happy, and that's a good thing because to our occasional surprise, we might find that something that which was once detestable, can actually be enjoyable (such as Squidward hating the leaf blowers, only to use one for fun later). In a strange poetic sense, hardship (in this case sadness and depression) can bring open-mindedness, which can then open the door to newfound happiness. In that way, I think this episode Does have a happy ending because Squidward is able to find that new door to happiness.
My sentiments exactly. Buddha had a similar journey. However, Buddha was born in Squidville and only later was exposed one step at a time to the horrors of life. It was after this exposure where the Buddha was existentially scorched into action that lead him to nurture is enlightenment. Squidward's course of action is the same course many middle class people were doomed to when they go on their 1-2 week vacations. When that luxury was still available.
This episode reminds me of some Abraham Hicks teachings about how constrast is absolutely necessary in life. I don't think this episode has to have a sad meaning, like everything good in life will eventually numb you. I think it's rather showing an appreciation for the contrast we have in life that keeps it an adventure, that allows us to find joy along the journey in every season, not just the "ideal" ones.
When the pandemic started, I was really excited about all of the sudden freetime but that excitement slowly turned into boredom. It only switched back to excitement once I found a new job and I had to really cherrish the freetime that was left leading up to the new job.
Squidward in Clarinet Land scared me when I was younger. I felt so sorry for Squidward, and I felt a weird feeling after watching it, the episode is so surreal...
Never seen your videos until this one but i subscribed because 1. I can tell you worked really hard on this 2. This was 1000x more philosophical than i expected 3. Spongebob
@@whenyournameisduoduos1282 no, he did push will the philosophy describing happiness. It's not a direct response to sadness, but instead something done in relation to sadness.
I really like the "state of happiness" vs "finding moments of joy" stuff. I've struggled with this for a long time. Every time I feel like I have to be happy, either because I'm looking for a state of happiness or I'm forcing myself to be happy (or both) it makes me feel worse and I feel like something is wrong with me for not being happy. I still struggle with things like holidays where everyone expects you to be happy all day, but overall I really like being able to find joy in certain moments, even as small as driving home listening to music I love with food I'm bringing home. It's also nice allowing myself to feel sad sometimes and acknowledging I will have sad moments but I'll also have happy moments, it's okay to feel sad because I'll eventually feel happy again later. It's helped me so much.
i love how you went very in depth with this even though this episode is basically: squidwards hates spongebob (and patrick), but his life is simply empty without them, leaving that this is a amazing video
This might be the, "Darkest" or "Deepest," but I think we can all agree Squidward in Clarinet Town was one of the *_Creepiest_* and *_Most Disturbing._* Maybe besides that one creepypasta, but I don't count that in actual continuity, only a myth.
lol that creepypasta is fucked If it were real it'd def be the most creepy and most disturbing. (edit: I'm assuming you're talking squidwards suicide) just thinking about creeps me out honestly even tho it's not real, the pasta itself is just too much.
The episode where Patrick is trying to impress his parents, who don't actually end up being his parents. That kind of scared me as a kid. The other one which is really cool is when spongebob is stuck at the bus stop eternally and has to find his own way out. That one felt so encroaching for some reason.
I can really appreciate this episode, but it’s funny that I also end up taking a bit of a Spongebob approach by wanting to add slightly more optimism to it. Or not optimism, but hope. A way to prevent us from using your unhappy conclusion to further spiral into depression. That bit of hope is the fact that taking pleasure in the little things or in changes of routine and appreciating what positives you can find around you is incredibly important. The way to not grow numb to routine and lose your passions is complicated, but it does involve making sure not to end up in a constantly repeating cycle. Burnout can happen with almost any activity if you’re unlucky and while constant happiness is unattainable, you can still generally be happy by accepting the lows that come with the highs and not trying to find that constant unchanging cycle.
For some reason, the episode where Patrick gives Spongebob his giant ball of chewed gum and then Spongebob gets sucked into it was always the most disturbing episode for me. Like that episode made me genuinely uncomfortable
what’s your favorite spongebob episode?
Rock bottom
Bubble Buddy
Band Geeks
Shanghaied
graveyard shift !!!
As Bob Ross said after his wife died, "If you have light on light, you have nothing. If you have dark on dark, you basically have nothing. Just like in life. You gotta have a little sadness once in a while so you know when the good times come."
Bob Jones Awwww poor Bob RIP
Aww I love that so much that's my new mantra
I got sad when he said "I'm just waiting on the good times now"
Bob was always the art version of Mr Rogers. Such a good guy.
I’m in the sadness right now, waiting for the good times to come...
One of Spongebob’s freakiest episodes for me was “Alone”, when everyone on Bikini Bottom disappears, then Spongebob tries to live everyone’s life, but the scariest moment for me was when he goes crazy and talks to a Patrick puppet made out of meat.
Edit: the episode name is actually “Gone”
Are you sure the episode is called "alone" because I really need to rewatch that
@Karpo Laxano I’ve searched, and it’s actually “Gone” the name. Episode 204 or season 6, ep 104
I just realized this..
Yasmin Cavalari yeah that was a weird episode
yeah i remember it was "leave spongebob day" or something like that
The episode where squidward was put into the void and voices kept saying "Alone Alloonnee Alone Alllooonnneeee alone alone." Is the one that freaked me out the most.
Clorox Wipes yes that’s some nightmare shit
What was that episode called?
@@somewhatoccupied8696 season 1 episode 14
SB-129
Clorox Wipes rock bottom always terrified me
This whole entire message is basically sometimes you need the lows in life to appreciate the highs
Woke.
@leroy_www still true
Pretty accurate sentence to summarize this video
Not really, only if you're not rich
@@dewolf123 in any given situation and in any given problem, it is always accurate. having worked hard for something that gives you joy always makes you proud of it.
The episode where everyone goes to glove world or something a spongebob constantly misses the bus is one of the scariest episodes for me
the monsters terrrified me because they were just standing there staring
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Rock bottom
@@chxrry_bomb3564 nice one hahah
That episode used to stress me tf out as a kid. That, and the episode when Gary runs away was the most depressing thing ever, it genuinely made me cry as a kid and my mom wouldn’t let me watch it haha
“I’m squidward, you’re squidward, we’re all squidward.” That line has such a deeper meaning.
TheFrostbite324 Are there any other Squidwards I should know about?
@@Thejordanenthusiast *_M E O W_*
Charlotte Rhodes “I’m outta here”
Squidward lives in a society
@@chefboyardee2223 We are all part of the Squidciety.
“my parents didn’t let me watch spongebob bc it makes u stupid” mfs are punching the air rn
parents are stupid!
I was never allowed to watch sponge bob because my parents thought it was an adult show
@@crapshoot7251 oof
"Spongebob makes kids stupid"
Those kids were already stupid then
Same, man. I watched it at my grandma's house but I only saw her one week a year.
1:11 Quick note; the test was on his race/species, not necessarily his appearance. SpongeBob and Patrick were at first denied entry not because they're yellow and pink, but because they're not giant pacific octopi like Squidward is, but they managed to breach security because Patrick's rancid breath made one of the guards faint on the button that opens and closes the gate. Just a reminder, they were only stopping by to deliver an apology cake and ask Squidward to move back into their neighborhood and they wouldn't even let them in to do that because Tentacle Acres is segregated and unless you're a giant octopus, you're not even allowed to visit.
Se need more ethnoestates
@@Zhou_YuOK, follow your leader.
@@applesandgrapesfordinner4626 OMFG great response
Oh interesting thanks man/
Let us not forget the episode where Mrs.Puff was stuck in a room..made of sponge.
isnt that an asylum?
oml flashbacks are hitting me again
Oh yeah she went insane and they threw an insane asylum in a padded room and she was insane so she thought the padding was SpongeBob now that I think back on it that’s really dark...
Which one
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I wouldn't say it's the "darkest" episode. Rather, I think it's the "deepest" episode.
Fabian Gutierrez I think the implications of an ethnostate in Bikini Bottom is kind of dark
Rays Of Red squidward authright confirmed?
The darkest episode was Spongehenge
A pretty dark episode was "Gone"
its called clickbait
I also find it interesting how when Tentacle Acres is looked at from afar, it looks like a graveyard. It could show how dead inside the residents there truly are.
Basically every planned suburban community where the houses are all the same in America
@@doct0rnic So everyone's dead inside really.
@Adolf Hitler lmfao?
@@doct0rnic Here in a third world country, the houses are antagonized and the West is seen as a place of wealth and happiness.
But as a guy who's heavily exposed to Western culture, it made me appreciate the little things such as my bed being too big for my room, and the outdoor walls being unpainted.
@@cf1925 in certain ways yes they are, usually, couples work jobs they hate to pay the mortgage and buy things they dont need. I sometimes feel like my life is wasted for how many hours I have to spend at work.
holy shit, that thing you said about not being happy even after you lost all of your life's problems hit me hard, imma start working on myself. Thank you.
problems are the best
Fucking bullshit 🤣
I don't give a shit if anyone agrees with me, but I'm gonna say this anyway: Real life is nothing but a big, depressing mess, no matter how you slice it. If someone has an enjoyable life, they should consider themselves extremely lucky, because let's face it, they are. I have tried to improve myself for the past 3 years. And, lo and behold, just when I thought things were getting better, WHAM! All it took was for someone I knew to ruin literally everything for me within a few hours. Everything that made me happy was immediately gone, and I had to start all over again. It was really bad, and I just kept losing faith as I kept trying. I'm still stuck at square one, still constantly trying to improve myself, and much to my own dismay, nothing is working. At least I tried, but even when I did, it still didn't work. I'm even more depressed than I was 3 years ago.
I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade by saying what I just did, if you're able to improve yourself in ways you thought you couldn't, that's fine. You just go right ahead. That didn't work for me, and I'm right back where I started.
@@AkiraStrix94 I know I'm extremely late seeing this and I don't have much to say or advice to give, but I hope you're doing okay and I do wish you the best.
“We’re all squidward in a certain sense”
Wait why is my nose growing
Mazen Fisher Lmaooo
Mazen Fisher Cause u lied
Aw lucky I don't have a nose!
Because of gravity and aging
HE'S SQUIDWARD, YOU'RE SQUIDWARD, _I'M_ SQUIDWARD! ARE THERE ANYMORE SQUIDWARDS I SHOULD KNOW ABOUT?!
Nickelodeon: *makes a sponge bob episode*
English teachers:
W8, it’s already happening?
LOL
This is exactly what I thought
Ngl would rather analysis a spongbob episode than a poem lol
LMAO
I still have PTSD from the “fUUUtrUURE” episode.
Melanie Anne Ahern RIGHT??
that one and the bus stop one are the scariest
dina remember the one where sponge bob got the huge splinter in his thumb 🤢
Melanie Anne Ahern Pre Traumatic Stress Disorder
How about the teleporter one where at first Squidward and Spongebob fuse, but then more people are added to create this amalgamation
“I never wanted any other way to spend our lives
I know we promised we'd be doing this 'til we die
And now I fear we might
Oh, now I fear we might” - Tame Impala ‘One More Year’
Don’t let this ignore the fact that Mr. Krabs sold Spongebob’s soul for $0.62
Hmm... You think he should’ve gotten more?
da frick
@@GVLLIC i thought $0.62 is the cost of a typical dishwashing sponge.
@Little Lady as i look back, he's still very funny. Obviously, if you are in to conspiracy theories, he's evil.
Little Lady some people theorize that he represents the deadly sin: greed
Someday they’ll teach Spongebob in high school the same way they teach Shakespeare
Well, early spongebob at least.
That would be a great subject to teach!
@@chaoticsilver8442 Seasons 1-3 (and some of 4) are probably the ones the future generations will look back at best. I mean, that was the golden era, when it wasn't a gross out kids show.
@@thesherlockhound season 5 was pretty good also
They should teach Spongebob in Film studies. Some of the techniques used in the show are top class, upper tier techniques for implementing comedy but also teaching and getting the message across.
The darkest episode in my opinion is “Are You Happy Now?” where Squidward is acting depressed and suicidal throughout the whole episode. And at one point Spongebob says: “Well, at least we know he’s still alive.”
I think One Course Meal is the darkest episode whilst also being one of the worst. Plankton Litteraly tried to get runover.
ToxicPlaza i laughed
Spongebob didnt say that
But this is probably the darkest pre-movie episode.
Clumpy Spongebob did say that when he saw squid ward after not seeing him in a while
I recently fell into a depressive episode, and when examining my feelings I was brought right back to this episode. I realized I was feeling bored, but at an existential "every day will be the same forever" kind of level. What you said about "the only way to find happiness is to disrupt things" really hits home for me. Everything is exciting in the beginning and then quickly gets boring. Anyway, I started seeing a psychologist about this and was diagnosed with ADHD. It makes a lot of sense because basically it means you are deficient in dopamine and feel chronically understimulated. Everything in my life makes a lot more sense now.
How are you holding up now ? Hope you're doing okay.
@@MustafaTurgutDenizer I'm doing so much better!!
@@Christine.Baraka That's good to hear! Take care
what would you attribute doing so much better to?@@Christine.Baraka
This is bringing me a bit too much existentialism during the quarantine
This video literally punches me in the gut. I'm usually stuck in the feeling of tiredness and boredom and the desire to do things I rarely get to do. There has been song that I LOVED before but now I can never feel the same as when I listened to it the first time.
And also jealously and envy from people with a stable/happy life are the main source of the desire and dread if my usual life.
quarantine is my life :/
Hey future person reading the reply above me.
Dont reply to them and dont try to reason. They want attention. The second we stop giving unnecessarily negative people attention, they'll stop.
same bruh
personally, the one where squidward is forced to share a locker with sponge bob and he makes it way bigger, is the most disturbing one to me for some reason
Same holy crap, the way how squidward just couldn't trust spongebob and continued to act paranoid gave me this weird feeling.
EnderMelon Squadwood same
Don’t remember this one but it sound scary and that’s what matters
This was spooky cuz it’s literally following squidward as he goes insane inside the small locker and starts going crazy
Quinn LITERALLY
i misread the title as "Spongebob's Dankest Episode"
swamp creature
You’re not wrong
D o r i m e
🙏🙏🙏
Watch SpongeBob hemp pants
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Much rather Squidville can be summed up as a place where all the people are just like squid ward and he was able to get a good look at himself
Rule 98 of the Internet: Everyone who talks in a calm, nihilistic voice is eventually going to ask you to try Squarespace.
Why is this so ture
Wtf is a nihilistic voice
@@PepsiFuture doesn't matter anyways.
😂
rule 99. theres no escape from raid shadow ledgends, abandon hope
“We're all squidward in some sense..."
I'm squidward, I'm squidward, I'm squidward squidward squidward
Briant Bledsoe Where all squidward
ARE THERE ANYMORE SQUIDWARDS I SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
*meow
I’m outta here
My grandson in the future:Grandpa do you know who's Squidward is?
Me:Of course I know,He is ME
"The darkest spongebob episode"
I'd still argue the one where spongebob and Mr. Krabs supposedly murder someone and attempt you hide the body is darker
What about the one where Mrs. Puff kept trying to kill SpongeBob?
Remember that one where Squidward and Spongebob got fused together tho?
@@kirbyleggington7205 "It all started with my birth..."
Haris Sabotic that one was just retarded
The one where it’s like the health operator
"Isn't it depressing that once we find a happy moment in our lives, it means we will just go back to being sad again?"
I disagree with this, I actually find it comforting. Knowing that the next sad moment could be right around the corner, it should make you value the happy one you have. Any one person would want to be happy all their life, as they would sad all their life. We usually identify happiness as the good thing, the emotion we strive for, the ultimate goal in life, however I believe that it is just half of the puzzle. Life is never a calm puddle, but a roaring ocean, that is vast, complex, and constantly changing. If you can't keep up with the change in tides, you will find yourself lost at sea.
Does life really paint a pretty picture if it only consists of one color?
I like that actually. If you think of a movie, it’s not full of happiness. There are moments where the protagonist has a really hard time, and they need to get past an obstacle. Whenever they do, everything gets better. I always like to live my life like I’m in a movie, hence why the sad times are good, because I know it’ll all get better
goddamn what a good quote! did you make it or did someone else?
@@kurubyy I figure nothing is original anymore, so I set my own ideas as if someone else said it. Because, chances are, that idea you just got, someone else already did the full measure of.
If it means not getting molested at the age of ten then I'll say yes. I'd rather live a life of one colour than live a life of trauma again
Y’all don’t remember that time when Spongebob and Mr. Krabs thought they killed the health inspector and went in the middle of nowhere to hide the corpse until the police showed up and they threw the body in the trunk then Mr. Krabs tries to bribe the cops with the money in the cash register while spongebob hides the dead body in the freezer? That was the darkest for me...
That episode was funny as shit even though I was aware how messed up it was
nah, that one wasnt dark, it was just messed up and funny asl
Nasty patty
The idea of Family Friendly Cartoon Characters taking part in things like Hiding a dead body is something that puts a smile on my face
If that one the darkest to u u still have a child mindset
So nobody's going to talk about the episode where SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs try to kill the health inspector then attempt to hide his body before the cops arrive?
That was a great example of how to make a dark comedy episode.
I remember that
Yes
Or the episode where they give spongebob an explosive pie and plan his death?
They didn't know it was a health inspector, there was someone posing as one trying to get free food and they believed the real health inspector was the poser.
Animators: **creative decision making**
RUclipsrs: dArKeSt ePiSoDe tHeOry
LOL
Stay mad 🤡
@@mybirdsareangry1 that’s definitely something a 12 year old on Xbox would say when they don’t have a proper response
Same species are sooooooo dark
@@ronakbhakta550 look at the original commenter’s channel, they make clickbait “dark web” horror videos, they deserve no sympathy for making this level of lowlife content and then criticizing a well put together video.
Pretty sure “Nasty Patty” is the darkest episode. Spongebob and Mr. Krabs literally spend the whole episode thinking they’re smuggling the corpse of a dead health inspector
Nasty Patty is the darkest pre-movie episode, yes
That was actually a hilarious episode, the concept actually worked. If it was done in the later seasons, it would have been very disturbing
That episode used to disgust me
Nasty Patty is more like a horror movie where as Squidville is more like a psychological character study. Dark in different ways.
Then you got the episode from one of the later seasons where Mr. Krabs tricks Plankton into thinking his daughter Pearl eats Plankton, and keeps teasing and scaring him until he starts having suicidal thoughts all while Mr. Krabs laughs at him
spongebob is out there, beating charlie kaufman at his own game
I have a big... BIG... BIIIIGGGGG... muscles!!! HAHAHA!!! What did you think I was going for? That's so DIRTY of you! GAGAGAGA!!! I am the funniest RUclipsr ever! Maybe that's the reason why I have TWO (!!!) HOT (!) GIRLFRIENDS. Thanks for being alive, dear xander
why the fuck does "Spongebob is out there" sounds low key threatening?
Charlie who now pardon?
Nice
Basically...
"Life is like a piano.
The white keys show happiness, and the black keys show sadness.
But as you ventured on life's journey, remember that the black keys also make *music* "
Poetic
That is literally incorrect though, or is the white tiles are happiness and the black tiles are sadness part a metaphor? A minor is sad, yet it can use no black tiles, for example.
@@fungling7982 The entire thing is a metaphor about how sadness and emotions that people hate are as much a part of life as are happiness and the "positive" emotions.
CrazySquare jfc it’s a metaphor, obviously.
guess my life is being written in d flat major then :^)
Y'know when I was little and I watched this episode, I always sang a short song during the Squidward life montage:
"Ride your Bike, Pick out a Jar, Dance the Bandai, Play Guitar."
The only thing i remember from this episode was that canned bread exists
Snowy 😂😂
Yes,this guy is overthinking about this episode way too much. Just watch the damn show and enjoy..smh
@Comrade Sky id reckon hes being sarcastic
That montage of Squidward gradually becoming depressed hits different as an adult.
Bruh….
Ikr just doing the same old thing everyday
yeah
As a kid I couldn’t understand why he gradually got sad doing his favorite things everyday
The entire character of squidward hits different as an adult
I feel it's also worth mentioning that being in a crowd of duplicates of yourself and not surrounding yourself around variety is what drags people down. It's those people like Spongebob and Patrick that make things unpredictable and really stimulate Squidward to explore most of the emotions he has in a day.
Plus while those people were similar to Squidward, they didn't CARE about him. To them he was just another resident of tentacle acres. For however annoying SpongeBob can be, there is simply no denying that he is one of the few people in the show who cares about Squidward and wants him to be happy
Which is goimg to mean a lot to someone
You could say this episode is an analogy for wanting to live in an ethnostate.
@@d.m.c1106 Bruh moment…
@@d.m.c1106Ethnicity is not what makes people interesting. Most people lived in homogeneous societies throughout human history.
i love how they made all these deep episodes because they knew when we all got older we would understand them
Squidward has always been my favorite character in Spongebob. The more I grow up, the more he mirrors my life, the more I relate to him. Dealing with generalized anxiety, being stuck as an artist with nowhere to go, and becoming numb to the things I once loved just hits home.
Frau I’ll give this person a hug :3
Have you seen the spongebob musical? I no kidding cried when squidward finally got his moment of happiness
I know, right?
10 days into quarantine:
*Spongebob's Darkest Episode*
squidwards suicide
Give it up for day 15!
@@twinsretana89 that shit freaked me out when I was like 10. It's cool that they referenced it in the randomland episode with the over-detailed squidward
"Squidward being happy" episodes honestly affected my childhood the most. Those episodes are the most vivid for me, out of all of SpongeBob.
Well, and the one where Sandy was naked but we don't talk about that.
@@jadedjimmy
She took off her fur
@@emmytweetie2177 *yes we do talk about that*
@@tawain2360 hahaha talk about what lol it probably doesn't even matter!
@@emmytweetie2177 sandy
@@tawain2360
Ah yes it's very sandy on a beach
I feel like when I have a “perfect” day there’s always something missing then I start to feel sad, nothing brings me happiness until something bad happens to me. I really appreciate those happy moments afterwards.
It all comes full circle
The thumbnail led me to believe this episode was dark because squidward cursed those two squids by altering their faces...
I'm pretty sure that's from the wumbo episode.
The PMPKIN 4:28
@@Marioplushboyos I must have been thinking about something else? Thanks for the time stamp as well.
welcome to the art of clickbait
@@elvancor but it wasn't clickbait
I also kinda like the detail how Squidville just straight up looks like a graveyard
The same way a suburbia of houses in America does.
Massachusetts Mapping exactly, it’s not just about happiness, but also about how life in America can be soulless, and how we all strive for the same things and lose our individuality in the process. We all want to have a big house in a gated community. As soon as squidward fails to conform, he sees the ugliness of it all.
And activists may see it as a race issue too how most people are excluded from these things, shown by how only squids can live there.
Someone said “depressed people are like alcoholics, even when they’re not drinking they’re still alcoholics” and I think about this a lot
Now I will too :-;
I‘m 14 and this is deep
@@sarahberlage3726 kinda cheesy but I relate to that
You can beat alcoholism. You can beat depression.
I’m 14 and this is deep
This is phenomenal - please do more videos exploring the darker sides of typically upbeat shows/movies, they're great.
squidville is a literal Octopus ethnostate
"Your kind isn't allowed here,"
"I'm Squidward, you're Squidwards, we're all squidward!"
Holy crap that’s so true! Adds another layer to the darkness of it.
Wait, but the second quote wasn't from Squidville. It was from Opposite Day.
Are there any other swuidwards I should know about?
@@micahmicah402 "Meow"
They are called heterotopias. RUclips "Disneyworld heterotopia" Walt Disney tried to make one several times
THE ONE WHERE THEY TURNED INTO SNAILS AHHHHH
meow meow meow meow meow *Meow Meow Meow Meow Meow* mEoW meOw Meow meOW meow meow meow meow *Meow Meow Meow Meow Meow* mEoW meOw Meow meOW meoW
I HAD THAT ONE ON DVD, IM SURE IT WAS CALLED “I WAS A TEENAGE GARY” OR SOMETHING I HATED IT
there was a deleted scene of squidward becoming a snail. you should *definitely* look it up
@@rixeno I definitely won't, I was so terrified as a child
@@minthemadnezz200
Patrick: Oh... WOULD YOU CLAM UP!?!? *Throws shoe at Squidward the Snail*
When I was younger, I understood the episode as Squidward missing the spontaneity and bizzare moments that Spongebob & Patrick brought to his life. Even though their shenanigans could be a headache, but it made Squidward's life more interesting. Squidward likes to think that a prim and proper lifestyle is for him and that unconventional activities are beneath him, but has occasionally found himself gaining more enjoyment from what he's seen as a "waste of time." It's this delusion of grandeur & rejection of what would truly make him happy that drive his morose self.
Right! Squiddy could learn a thing or two from Spongebob and Patrick if his ego would let him
Like the gum wrapper episode, neh?
@@dindindundun8211 Yup! Also briefly in Just One Bite & Idiot Box.
Honestly this episode can be taken multiple different ways
@@Cuddle48 Don't forget Snowball Effect
The Beginning of Shrek Forever After is a perfect example of this kind of depression and happiness. Shrek has everything only making his life feel empty because he misses the bad times but it's not until later that he realizes his mistake. Amazingly, this kind of depth is in a kid’s film or film for all ages.
"Of course, shortly after, a TV falls from the sky."
Peter The Jay of course
of course
of course
of course
of course
This episode birthed 3 memes, "i hate this channel" "canned bread" and the montage
@@s1xlines413 In this ep it is Canned Bread
and my profile picture
“Fried oyster skins?!”
The whole three, maybe four firsts seasons of Sponge Bob birthed a lot of big memes my dude.
wOcKy SLuSHHH
The darkest was Squid's day off. We're literally watching him slowly driven insane by his own paranoia
Ooooo that episode made me restless when I was, 8?
Hi
You don't know me, I don't know you
Hey Squid are you finished with those errands
"Hey! That looked like Squidward!"
*Squid gibberish and angry yelling*
"Hey! That looked like Squidward, but in angry mob form!"
That always makes me laugh.
Well there's one thing we can be sure of, it isn't that guy *points to squidward blasting off like team rocket on a reef blower*
"Spongehenge" is the darkest, its a whole reminder of how insignificant we are and how we will all be forgotten, and that is a terrifying consept
Yoooooooo I forgot about that one
One Coarse Meal, where Mr. Krabs repeatedly terrifies and tortures Plankton by dressing as Pearl (Plankton is deathly afraid of whales) and gets enjoyment out of it--despite the fact that the impact it has on Plankton is so extreme that it drives him to attempting suicide by laying in the road in hopes of being run over.
it’s also one of the worst episodes of the entire show lmao
Personally, I never understood why people are so scared of being forgotten or insignificant to the general population. For me, it just doesn't phase me or affect they way I think or live and I'm still gonna live MY life how I want. If anything, its relieving being able to make mistakes and not have them under a microscope. The statement "no one cares about you" is comforting to me while most people seem to be sad by it, but I guess its a matter of perspective
@@unpopularopinions7407 It's definitely not the worst
The one that I didn’t like was “alone, alone, AloNe, ALONE, alONe, aalloonnee” and so forth
Gisselle, definitely it was a overall really uncomfortable episode
Gia Plante ikr that shit didn’t sit right with me
It was the episode "SB-129", Season 1 EP 14a
I had so many bad dreams about that episode
I was the guy completely alone
i just looked that up and i thought that was a dream i had as a kid .. wow
damn karsten out here analyzing and dissecting a spongebob episode like its a Charlie Kaufman film
“We are all squidward...”
My nose isn’t that big!
I also don't have tentacles
I don't work as a cashi-
But my brother's is
And I dont play the clarinet!
Meanwhile that one minecraft villager: hmmmm
Spongebob was so dark sometimes and that still scares me.
Honestly, this show had layers.
Spongehenge to me is the darkest episode
With the jellyfish tormenting spongebob
With us not knowing how long spongebob was gone
The horrifying ending with us not knowing what happened to spongebob with a random cut to 3000 years later
The fact that we don’t know what happened to spongebobs friends,and if spongebob was gone for many years and everyone was dead, or the wind forced everyone to move out of bikini bottom and spongebob is all alone like the alone episode.
To me this is a terrifying episode
What episode is that? Is that the one the sasuke meme was based on with sponge naked living off the land while sandy and patrick try to get em back? Or another?
@@justarandomgamer6309 That was a different episode. The person you replied to is talking about Spongehenge, but the episode that you were talking about was Nature Pants.
Not from 1st 3 seasons is it?
@@Skia_Woodling actually the episode is called nature pants not naturesponge
@@shyguy85 Oh, okay. I edited my comment. Thanks.
"A constant state of happiness and fulfillment is unachievable."
That hit hard.
Life is seeking and finding. Without those, we’ve nothing to move to.
It hits hard if you’re living in that mindset. Learn to come to terms with the fact that you’ll never find a “true state of happiness”, and you’ll be able to appreciate the moments of happiness far more :)
Not when you can't appreciate what you have, which is somsthing the show often tries to bring across. SpongeBob and Squidward live a very similar life yet one is happy about it and the other isn't
@@Sammh Did you not watch the video or something? He literally makes a point about how squidward cannot appreciate what he has, not for a lack of trying. Jesus.
y'all put too much thought into this. Remember that one episode when SpongeBob cried the whole day. squidward was the happiest mf alive.
You could also interpret this episode as a lesson on comfort and stagnation. Squidward thinks he will be more at home with other octopi, but as we see, he doesn't vibe with them completely. He might have similar things in common with them, but ultimately he wants to enjoy certain things outside of the community, like playing with the reef blower. This is true for people who have experienced either living abroad or adapting to a culture. There are things that are taboo or accepted in every community. Squidward is in that "in-between" stage. Just contributing extra thoughts :)
3:07
-hate your job
-bad allergies
-you want a partner
-you live in the midwest
literally me lmao
Ikaros SAME
I saw this comment and was like, “The Midwest isn’t bad!” Then saw the video and he talks about the cold and, yeah.
It even snowed May 9.
Ian Drennan what the hell where do you live cuz that’s my time of weather tbh
@@pessimistprime6318 It was wonderful
@@pessimistprime6318 Yeah and now it's fucking 80 degrees, fkn WI
I think the darkest episode is “are you happy now” squidward literally gets depression and is at the brink of suicide multiple times
Flurry faaacts. He was about to hang himself
Rashid Emcee Well, no. He technically didn’t. He was bringing a bird down. His hanging himself was only suggestive and more of a dark joke (I wouldn’t really say joke, but I don’t have a better word) for the adults watching.
He stuck his head in an oven. Granted, he was just getting cookies, but...
PrettyAsAPicture It was only suggestive because it’s a children’s show
Rashid Emcee Yeah. I know. Thank you.
I feel like SpongeHenge is the creepiest episode, as seen in the ending. Everyone is gone, and the Krusty Krab is buried under sand.
Yeah that episode scared me as a kid now as a 17 year old it's still pretty dark along side hooky and squidville. Hooky helped me not to try drugs
yeah that episode is creeepy
He finally talked about it
that one scared me as a kid
is that the holes one with the jellyfish?
The scary thing about both Squidville from Season 2 of SpongeBob SquarePants and SB-129 from Season 1 of SpongeBob were that although Squidward got what he always desired: a life without SpongeBob and Patrick, little did Squidward realize, without the duo, his life will be boring and monotonous.
what about that one where mr krabs wants to sell squidwards art, then tries to kill him so the art is more valuable?
i forgot about that one!!! you are S O right.
Wait what episode is that? Is that the one where there was an art display in the Krusty Krab? I forgot about the episode there.
I’m sorry WHAT?!
Or the episode where mr krabs and spongebob thought they killed the health inspector and they tried to hide the body
I don't remember this one.. please explain
Maybe the most thought provoking, but we all know the darkest episode is that one with that butterfly, “Wormy”. That thing still scares me
Let it sink into your mind that the close up of wormys face is what every butterfly looks like lol
@@greatersabre3135 apparently it was a horse fly
That one never bothered me
Taylor Cartago The stars at night are dull and dim but that doesnt matter BECAUSE WORMY IS GONNA KILL US ALL
alfa01spotivo I saw one of those in a pool at camp.
the one where Patrick fell of a clift used to always terrify me for some reason.
Existential Crisis
whats the episode called?
What? What episode is that
That's basically Flowers for Algernon
The one where he falls off the cliff and he’s super smart all of a sudden?
As I said before, Squidward is the most relatable character in the show
Agreed
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Or the absolute scariest was the “spongebob day free” episode when everyone left and spongebob was going insane
@Judith Morales YES OMG, THE PATRICK MEAT PUPPET, HOLY SHIT
The car really made me uneasy for some reason
And of course the meat puppet...
Squidville is one of my favorite episodes because it showcases the dichotomy between SpongeBob and Squidward's personalities.
This video reminds me of a real and unexpectedly heavy quote from subnautica: "there's no bad without the good, and no good without the bad. If you've experienced a lot of the former, you're bound to get a lot of the latter"
Krabby Land is also pretty dark. it literally explains the motifs of greed and the mindset of someone who only cares about themselves. also it gets REALLY sadistic.
Good god, even as a kid that episode was really hard to watch
@@mistermojoice In the spongebob musical Pearl even breaks down over the fact shes neglected bro. Mr krabs sucks. Plankton for the win
@@laura-ni8ym Holy shit I didn't even know that??? I haven't seen the musical but now I'm intrigued lmao
Darn lima beans
Alternate title for the episode: “Squidward Joins An Ethnostate”
BLACK ETHNOSTATE BLACK ETHN
This is honestly applies on quarantine. Remember when we thought how great it would be to stay home with no school and play video games all month? Currently this shit is making me feel depressed..
im mcloving it
yeah I sad I was finally gonna buckle down and work on myself and m y art..... that did'nt happen
Yo deadass. It was lit for the first 3 weeks but after that, it made me realize how boring it is
Underrated 💯
I think another lesson here is that because happiness is subjective to your environment/state of mind, it's important to acknowledge that happiness can come from anywhere, as long as we seek it out. Although this episode shows that a constant state of happiness is impossible, it also shows that, through human will, a constant state of sadness is also impossible. We'll always be searching for the next thing to make us happy, and that's a good thing because to our occasional surprise, we might find that something that which was once detestable, can actually be enjoyable (such as Squidward hating the leaf blowers, only to use one for fun later). In a strange poetic sense, hardship (in this case sadness and depression) can bring open-mindedness, which can then open the door to newfound happiness. In that way, I think this episode Does have a happy ending because Squidward is able to find that new door to happiness.
2:15 Damn it even looks like he's entering a graveyard there, maybe as an allusion to a part of him dying when he removes any variety from his life.
The episode isn’t dark, it’s E N L I G H T E N I N G
My sentiments exactly. Buddha had a similar journey. However, Buddha was born in Squidville and only later was exposed one step at a time to the horrors of life. It was after this exposure where the Buddha was existentially scorched into action that lead him to nurture is enlightenment. Squidward's course of action is the same course many middle class people were doomed to when they go on their 1-2 week vacations. When that luxury was still available.
LOL
@@paulwilkie1732 hen
This episode reminds me of some Abraham Hicks teachings about how constrast is absolutely necessary in life. I don't think this episode has to have a sad meaning, like everything good in life will eventually numb you. I think it's rather showing an appreciation for the contrast we have in life that keeps it an adventure, that allows us to find joy along the journey in every season, not just the "ideal" ones.
When the pandemic started, I was really excited about all of the sudden freetime but that excitement slowly turned into boredom. It only switched back to excitement once I found a new job and I had to really cherrish the freetime that was left leading up to the new job.
Bruh he dead coming for me when he said “let’s say you hate your job, have bad allergies, want a partner and it’s too cold where u live” 💀
Same
I felt attacked
fr fr
He must be spying on me
All these things on top of the fact that I live in the Midwest as well. It honestly feels good to be acknowledged😂
Squidward in Clarinet Land scared me when I was younger. I felt so sorry for Squidward, and I felt a weird feeling after watching it, the episode is so surreal...
Reminds me of a dystopian society.
Before the video:
"Oh cool probably some dark comedy in there, he he"
After the video:
"Why do I exist?"
Nut
Never seen your videos until this one but i subscribed because
1. I can tell you worked really hard on this
2. This was 1000x more philosophical than i expected
3. Spongebob
me: *drunk and depressed*
also me: yeah i should watch this it'll be fun
Nice pfp lol
“Never know you’ve been high when you’re feeling low”
Only hate the road when you're missing home
Only know you love her when you let her go
@@missterious711 and you let her go
We gonna talk about how there's a race-exclusive community in spongebob?
Species-exclusive*
Juden Arier especially white supremacists 🥴💀
@Juden Arier you racist
@Juden Arier and I'd love to live without you
@Juden Arier tf kind of logic is that
“you live in the midwest” as someone from wisconsin i can confirm that the midwest is indistinguishable from hell
Bro just called Tentacle Acres “Squidville,” smh...
Day 5 of Quarantine: Over-Analyzing a Spongebob episode
@@whenyournameisduoduos1282 no, he did push will the philosophy describing happiness. It's not a direct response to sadness, but instead something done in relation to sadness.
I really like the "state of happiness" vs "finding moments of joy" stuff. I've struggled with this for a long time. Every time I feel like I have to be happy, either because I'm looking for a state of happiness or I'm forcing myself to be happy (or both) it makes me feel worse and I feel like something is wrong with me for not being happy. I still struggle with things like holidays where everyone expects you to be happy all day, but overall I really like being able to find joy in certain moments, even as small as driving home listening to music I love with food I'm bringing home. It's also nice allowing myself to feel sad sometimes and acknowledging I will have sad moments but I'll also have happy moments, it's okay to feel sad because I'll eventually feel happy again later. It's helped me so much.
i love how you went very in depth with this even though this episode is basically: squidwards hates spongebob (and patrick), but his life is simply empty without them, leaving that this is a amazing video
This might be the, "Darkest" or "Deepest," but I think we can all agree Squidward in Clarinet Town was one of the *_Creepiest_* and *_Most Disturbing._* Maybe besides that one creepypasta, but I don't count that in actual continuity, only a myth.
lol that creepypasta is fucked If it were real it'd def be the most creepy and most disturbing.
(edit: I'm assuming you're talking squidwards suicide) just thinking about creeps me out honestly even tho it's not real, the pasta itself is just too much.
@@justarandomgamer6309 yea that one, where he kills all the kids
@@justarandomgamer6309 *the pasta*
*that pasta*
The clarinet town with the sentient severed bald Eagle head? Yeah that unnerved me a bit when I first saw it, too.
@@justarandomgamer6309 i heard about that creppypasta when i was like 6 or 7 and it made me cry lmao
I interpreted this episode as the dulling of human life being an adult, and that silliness and adventure are vital to life.
Same
Same
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Spontaneity is critical
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The episode where Patrick is trying to impress his parents, who don't actually end up being his parents. That kind of scared me as a kid. The other one which is really cool is when spongebob is stuck at the bus stop eternally and has to find his own way out. That one felt so encroaching for some reason.
Bus stop episode number?
I can really appreciate this episode, but it’s funny that I also end up taking a bit of a Spongebob approach by wanting to add slightly more optimism to it. Or not optimism, but hope. A way to prevent us from using your unhappy conclusion to further spiral into depression. That bit of hope is the fact that taking pleasure in the little things or in changes of routine and appreciating what positives you can find around you is incredibly important. The way to not grow numb to routine and lose your passions is complicated, but it does involve making sure not to end up in a constantly repeating cycle. Burnout can happen with almost any activity if you’re unlucky and while constant happiness is unattainable, you can still generally be happy by accepting the lows that come with the highs and not trying to find that constant unchanging cycle.
For some reason, the episode where Patrick gives Spongebob his giant ball of chewed gum and then Spongebob gets sucked into it was always the most disturbing episode for me. Like that episode made me genuinely uncomfortable