![]() ![]() Still, just before he takes a bite, a fly goes in his mouth, choking him and causing him to hit his head. Krabs sees on TV there is an imposter health inspector going around getting free food, he loses it, and he and SpongeBob create a horrendously disgusting Kraby Patty for him. In the Nast Patty episode, a health inspector comes to grade the Krusty Krab. The topic of this episode what to do with a dead body if you accidentally killed someone! This one is not exactly kid-friendly, but they handle it hilariously enough that it is easy for all ages to swallow. "Nasty Patty" tops the list with its very adult subject matter. Related: The SpongeBob Cinematic Universe Explained: Is it the Right Time for a Franchise? It is dark, but not as much as it is outright unsettling. Nothing is resolved, and they just all end up snails. As Squidward watches, Spongebob gradually transforms, he is creeped out, and when Spongebob (the snail) chases him for help, Squidward winds up acceptedly injecting himself and meeting the same fate. Unfortunately, Squidward accidentally injects Spongebob turning him into a disturbing-looking sponge snail. ![]() Well, Squidward forgets to take care of Gary, and due to lack of nourishment and maintenance, Gary gets sick, so Squidward gets snail plasma in a syringe to make Gary better. Spongebob writers decided to take on the body horror genre with the bizarre episode " I Was a Teenage Gary." Gary, the snail, SpongeBob's pet, needed looking after, so of course, the grumpiest, most unsympathetic character in the show, Squidward, is asked to do it. Cronenberg would be proud of this episode. ![]()
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