The next morning, Dr. Barlow and the others go to the morgue to retrieve the body of Dr. Bledsoe. They find the body lying on the floor, but it's not dead. It's just a corpse. The doctor explains that he's going to take a new medicine that can quadruple the amount of information you can see in a person's eyes. He's also going to use this new medicine to place some of the people in the afterlife who don't need to deal with the ghosts anymore. He wants to know what kind of person the only person left in the world is. He doesn't want to be controlled, so he decides to take the new medicine and stuff it into his mouth.
The next morning, Dr. Barlow and the others go to the morgue to retrieve the body of Dr. Bledsoe. They find the body lying on the floor, but it's not dead. It's just a corpse. The doctor explains that he's going to take a new medicine that can quadruple the amount of information you can see in a person's eyes. He's also going to use this new medicine to place some of the people in the afterlife who don't need to deal with the ghosts anymore. He wants to know what kind of person the only person left in the world is. He doesn't want to be controlled, so he decides to take the new medicine and stuff it into his mouth.