Then, they try to entertain Squidward with some games. Patrick licks the food off SpongeBob's face and thanks Squidward for sharing. SpongeBob tries to feed Squidward, but he does not like his food and spits it all over SpongeBob. SpongeBob reminds him that they are supposed to protect Squidward's head, not hurt it more. However, later at SpongeBob's pineapple, when SpongeBob decides to feed Squidward, Patrick hurts Squidward's head by tossing him up into the ceiling. The doctor also says that his head must be protected from more injury, or else he will likely remain infantile. It means he is mentally and socially an infant despite being an adult. SpongeBob and Patrick taking care of Squidward.Īt the hospital, a doctor tells them that Squidward has developed a mental disorder called " Head-Go-Boom-Boom-Itis" due to his head trauma. SpongeBob and Patrick then bring him to the hospital. His injuries to the head cause him to act like an infant himself. Squidward walks back to his house, but he slips on a toy along the way and hits his head. However, SpongeBob and Patrick do not listen. In the beginning of the episode, Squidward is relaxing in his bathtub, when SpongeBob and Patrick, who are playing with SpongeBob's old baby toys, disturb Squidward, who comes out and demands them to stop making noises and act mature. SpongeBob and Patrick playing with SpongeBob's old baby toys.