It's where Kramer's girlfriend breaks up with him (or something along
those lines), and the memorable scene is where kramer is holding his
hands out and saying "but I love you!"
Does anyone have any idea of what episode this is from, or at least
what any of the other sub-plots were from that episode?
I appreciate any help you can give me.
Episode 21 The Dog:
KRAMER: Please! Please!! I take it all back, everything! I take it all back,
every word! I love you! I love *you*! I can't live without you, I,ll, I'll
do anything!
>It's where Kramer's girlfriend breaks up with him (or something along
>those lines), and the memorable scene is where kramer is holding his
>hands out and saying "but I love you!"
I think I know what scene you mean. It is from "The Dog"
Early in the episode;
Kramer: I can't, I gotta get this Ellen out of my life.
Jerry: You're breaking up?
Kramer: Oh ho ho ho yeah, the sooner the better. I can't wait to do
it. You know how there's some people you worry about whether you're
going to hurt their feelings? With her, I'm looking forward to it. I'd
like to get it on video, watch it in slow motion and freeze frame it.
Oh ho, yeah.
.............
In the middle of the ep;
Kramer is breaking up with his girlfriend.
Kramer: I must have been out of my mind. Look at you. Why don't you do
something with your life? Sit around here all day, you contribute
nothing to society. You're just taking up space. How could I be with
someone like you?
Couldn't respect myself.
...............
Later on;
Kramer has had a change of heart.
Kramer: Please! Please!! I take it all back, everything! I take it all
back, every word! I love you! I love *you*! I can't live without you,
I'll do anything!
...............
It is one of the most annoying episodes. I don't like either the drunk
Englishman nor his stupid dog. Fortunately Kramer makes it worthwhile
watching anyway.
I copied the exact lines from;
http://www.seinfeldscripts.com/
Lars
Stockholm
"Lars"
Finally! I keep seeing that scene in promos and I can't place it either.
The reason is that I detest that whole episode and don't watch it in reruns,
I saw it once and only once. I think the only episode I have never seen
at least once from beginning to end is the wedding in India, the backwards
episode. It just struck me as some writers showing off, "See how clever
*I* am."
No, it was an homage to the original writer of the play, The Betrayal,
by (Harold) Pinter (the groom's name in the episode). Pinter's original
story was written in reverse flashback style.
But I agree the episode was poor - due to the content of the episode
itself, not because of the backwards development.
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