Do you mean plot information, screenshots and videos?
It's to build up the suspense between each episodes. For example, what would the fun be playing through season 1 when you already know that
Hugh Bliss is the final villian?
It also allows threads like this to exist. It'd just be like reading the last page of a book first.
If you're talking about the plot details of the episode themselves, then it's the same reason that there aren't commercials that say "NEWSFLASH: In next week's Lost, you discover that the monster was actually a magical polar bear created by the sorrow of Canada's Newarkian children." If you meant the 205 title, maybe it's because there's a plot spoiler in it, or just to build anticipation.
Just out of curiosity, what was the previous title for 106, Mel?
I actually like it when they save the last for, well, last (in terms of revealing the episode titles). It somehow makes speculation on where Sam and Max will end up in the finale a bit more interesting. Or for me at least.
I can sort of remember it but not enough to type it out. I'm not sure if I can say (although it doesn't seem like saying it would be that bad, if I could remember it ).
I remember being a little concerned that it would give away too much just by looking at the title.
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It's to build up the suspense between each episodes. For example, what would the fun be playing through season 1 when you already know that
Didn't we not get the title to Bright Side of the Moon until a month before it came out?
Yep, but ep titles in sitcoms seems to be changed at the last minute sometimes.
Also, if they release too many titles at once, I fear the energy resulting from intense speculation may make the Internet explode (I kid ).
I actually like it when they save the last for, well, last (in terms of revealing the episode titles). It somehow makes speculation on where Sam and Max will end up in the finale a bit more interesting. Or for me at least.
I remember being a little concerned that it would give away too much just by looking at the title.
TBA is "To Be Announced" or "To Be Added"
It was "from the jaws of certain bliss," to be more specific.