Anyone know why so many episodes were titled with a word followed by a question mark, then the same word followed by an
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Deenglow — 10 years ago(January 11, 2016 01:30 PM)
Anyone know why so many episodes were titled with a word followed by a question mark, then the same word followed by an explanation mark? Examples:
Christmas? Christmas!
Liotta? Liotta!
Halloween? Halloween! -
itskelly1972 — 9 years ago(May 17, 2016 08:19 PM)
Huh??? I always assumed it was because it was a show about a Magazine & thats how the Magazines grab our attention.
Im probably wrong but, u know how magazines TRY TO MAKE EVERYTHING AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
I noticed the episode titles too -
Deenglow — 9 years ago(August 20, 2016 12:34 PM)
That's the best (albeit only lol) theory I've heard. It's just odd that the majority of episodes had normal titles (i.e. they were descriptive phrases or puns, like "Sweet Charity"; "The Goodbye Girl"; "Maya Judging Amy"; "The Write Stuff"), and then there was a handful scattered throughout the seasons with the same format ("Halloween? Halloween!"; "Christmas? Christmas!"; "Liotta? Liotta!"). Perhaps it was the trademark style/format of a particular episode writer.
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jarrodmcdonald-1 — 3 months ago(December 14, 2025 03:22 AM)
Good observation.
I think it was kind of like they were assigned a story idea…where one of the producers said, "Can you guys come up with a Halloween-themed episode?" And they were like, "Halloween?" "Yeah, Halloween." "Okay, Halloween! We'll do it!"
And the title was a spoof of that discussion in the story conference meeting.