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The bubble transition comes up and SpongeBob and Squidward are at the concert, but the music that normally plays seems kind of off. It sounded like a clarinet solo from a "Theme from Scheherazade", but there were no clarinets in sight. The scene continues until the violin playing fish gets his bow stuck on the strings, similar to a bow and arrow, the bow flies and penetrates Squidward's eye. Then it freezes on that frame, but the sound continues, up until the sound of the bubble transition. Then silence once again. This continues for a few seconds and then it cuts back to the episode. The other scenes play out normally, except they were in slightly darker hue. We continue watching and taking notes on the episode. Squidward tells SpongeBob he'll never have a happiest memory and then he proceeds to go into his house, the scene continues to play out normally. The disc then freezes on the frame of Squidward lying on his bed. The sound continues playing, but the screen is still frozen on this specific frame.
 
A title card comes up and it says, "Two weeks later", the quality of the animation starts to deteriorate. The camera then shows an outside view of their houses, but the sky was pitch black, but you can still see the colorful flowers in the sky. SpongeBob tells Gary that he's worried about Squidward. He proceeds to go to Squidward's house to check on him. The sound also starts to deteriorate in quality. SpongeBob looks inside of Squidward's mail slot and the inside of his home looks decrepit. The scene continues to play out normally with the exception of the pitch black sky and the poor audio quality. The screen freezes once again on Squidward as he hangs a rope on a beam. The sound abruptly cuts to silence. The screen unfreezes after a couple of seconds and it shows Squidward tying a noose around his neck. "I can't seem to get happy…happy..." he says with a more depressing voice, "Maybe...this'll help…help..." He kicks the ladder from underneath him and he jolts up and down. He starts to squirm as the noose seems to get tighter around his neck. He starts to choke. His face starts turning pale and his eyes become even more bloodshot as he continues to struggle. He abruptly stops squirming and he goes limp...Squidward was dead. The camera slowly pans out the porthole window as Squidward's lifeless silhouette sway back and forth slowly. The camera stops when Squidward's house is in full frame. Screaming, crying, and the sounds of the swaying rope slowly fade in. Then the darkness slowly consumes Squidward's house, the sounds slowly cease, as the episode ends.
 
The episode ends with regular credits, but a strange video abruptly cuts the credits. The video shows a person, in a first person view, walking down a path in what appeared to be a forest. The video was bad quality. He continues to walk until he approaches a small desolate cabin. He goes inside and there is an old, dusty computer and some loose papers scattered across the floor. He sets the camera down, but the glitchiness of the video sort of censors his face. The man then scurries towards a wooden crate and he looks around for something. He grabs what appears to be some a large chain. He grabs the camera and rushes outside. He sets down the camera on the floor and he proceeds to tie the chain to a sturdy tree branch. He rushes off screen and he grabs a ladder. He ties the chain around his neck. In a similar fashion as Squidward, he kicks the ladder away and he starts squirming and gasping for air. He then goes limp, the video cuts to a black screen. We took the video to the tech experts but they couldn't identify the person in the video, but they found out the date the video was made, April 5, 2012. The person committed suicide on the same date I received the disc. We tried to find the location of the cabin and the investigation led nowhere. We were all frustrated, I was filled with the most anger, I wanted to find where Skinner was so I could kill him like he killed his many victims. Maybe, with more analysis, and some hope, we can find Skinner... wherever he is.