Thread:Homerfan12/@comment-24191634-20191210133758/@comment-961279-20191213150221

I think this is a case where one website got the punctuation wrong, then it was repeated on other websites. The song this episode refers to is titled "Baby, It's Cold Outside", so it would be unusual for the writers to change it to "Bobby: It's Cold Outside".

It's a subtle, but distinct difference. The first with a comma is a sentence where one part flows into the next. You're telling someone it is cold outside.

The second is more in line with how movie titles for sequels and prequels are handled: "Barbershop: The Next Cut", "X-Men: Apocalypse", "Insidious: Chapter 3", etc. It's also used for when you're listing examples, just like I did in the previous sentence.

Let's wait a while to find out what it will be. Don't rename it until we know, and then let me rename it. I can make sure the group of pages for this episode are renamed properly and preserves the edit history.