previous_character
stringlengths
2
334
previous_dialogue
stringlengths
1
864
character
stringclasses
1 value
dialogue
stringlengths
2
1.88k
MORTY
So, how did she find out?
JERRY
Because, Vanessa probably told Pamela, and Pamela probably told Elaine.
MORTY
So, what are you? Afraid of her?
JERRY
Yes. Yes I am! (to Helen) What else did she say on the phone?
HELEN
Whatever I wrote down.
JERRY
Yeah, but what was the tone in her voice? How did she sound?
MORTY
Well, she cant be too mad. Shes still coming to the wedding.
JERRY
Yeah, but now Im nervous.
HELEN
Oh, stop it.
JERRY
Quone?
HELEN
...30...31...
JERRY
Quone? No, Im afraid that Im going to have to challenge that.
KRAMER
No, you dont have to challenge that. Thats a word. Thats a definite word.
JERRY
I am challenging.
KRAMER
Quone. To quone something.
JERRY
Uh-huh.
MORTY
Quones not a word.
JERRY
No good. Sorry. There it is. Get it off.
CAROL
You want some funny material, you oughta come down to where I work, now thats a sitcom!
JERRY
You must have quite a time down there.
CAROL
We got plenty of time.
JERRY
Oh, Im sorry. Im just waiting for someone.
UNCLE MAC
Watch what you say to this guy. Hell put it in his next act!
JERRY
Yeah, yeah...
UNCLE MAC
Jerry, did I tell you that Im writing a book? An autobiography.
JERRY
Yeah, Uncle Mac, you mentioned it.
UNCLE MAC
Its based on all my experiences!
JERRY
Thats perfect.
ELAINE
Oh, how do you do? Elaine Benes.
JERRY
Um, do you want to do this now, or do you want to wait until we get in the car?
ELAINE
Oh no, lets do it now.
JERRY
All right, the whole elevator business, let me just explain-
ARTIE
Jerry, were you goin with us?
JERRY
No, Im gonna take my car.
ARTIE
Thats why I brought the wagon. Why the hell did I bring the wagon?
JERRY
Anyway, you know why I didnt ask you, I mean I felt so uncomfortable, and you were so annoyed in the cab.
ARTIE
Oh, we didnt meet.
JERRY
Oh, Im sorry. Elaine, this is my cousin, Artie Levine.
ARTIE
(correcting Jerry) Levine.
JERRY
(sarcastically) Yeah, Levine. And Im Jerry Cougar Mellencamp. Anyway, I admit it was a fairly ridiculous thing to do, but I mean, I mean, obviously we have a little problem here.
ELAINE
Yeah, obviously.
JERRY
I mean, if were gonna be friends, we gotta be able to talk about other people.
ELAINE
Couldnt agree more.
JERRY
Good.
ELAINE
Good.
JERRY
Good.
ELAINE
Great!
JERRY
Great? Where do you get great?
ELAINE
Its great to... talk about... other people...
JERRY
...Guys?
ELAINE
Yeah.
JERRY
Uh-huh. Yeah. So, anybody specific?
ELAINE
No. A general guy.
JERRY
Oh really? Elaine Marie Benes...
ELAINE
What? No, its not a big deal.
JERRY
No, thats great! Thats terrific!
ELAINE
No, we just met...
JERRY
Doesnt matter. Whats the young mans name? I would like to meet him.
ELAINE
Hmmm, I dont think so.
JERRY
Well, what does he do? Is he an artisan, a craftsman, a labourer of some sort?
ELAINE
Wall street.
JERRY
Ah, high finance. Bulls, Bears, people from Conneticut.
ELAINE
And he happens to be pretty good lookin.
JERRY
(pause) All right, sir.
ELAINE
And... hes hilarious.
JERRY
Now thats not fair! So where did you meet this guy?
ELAINE
I staked out his health club.
JERRY
Uh huh. When youre on a stakeout, do you find its better to stand up against the wall, or kinda crouch down behind a big plant?
ELAINE
(claps her hands) That is the single greatest packing performance I have ever seen.
JERRY
(proudly) I am...the master packer.
ELAINE
(laughs) Yeah, right, youre the master packer.
JERRY
What you must understand, Elaine, (picking up the umbrella) packing is no different than leading men into battle. (Jerry hits his bag rhythmically with his umbrella.) Youve gotta know the strengths and weaknesses of every soldier in that platoon. From a collapsible toothbrush to a pair of ordinary black socks.
ELAINE
(raising her hand) Scuse me, master packer...
JERRY
Yes.
ELAINE
Just gimme your keys.
JERRY
All right, sir. (He tosses Elaine his keys. The apartment buzzer goes off; Jerry presses the first button; to the intercom) George?
ELAINE
Okay, so, now, is there anything else I need to know about this place?
JERRY
Uh, yeah, the, uh, hot water takes a little while to come on. So, the best thing to do is to turn it on, do all your shopping, you come back and take a shower.
ELAINE
Okay, this is quite a place.
JERRY
Theres more. The refrigerator.
ELAINE
Ill eat out.
JERRY
One more thing, Benes, regarding sexual activity Strictly prohibited, but if you absolutely must, do us all a big favour. Do it in the tub.
GEORGE
(to Jerry) Ready?
JERRY
Yeah, one sec.
GEORGE
Yeah, well...a little rough finding something good in your price-range. (to Jerry) But you, my friend, may be in luck.
JERRY
Im not looking.
GEORGE
No no no, this ones different. This ones a beauty!
JERRY
Yeah, whats it like?
GEORGE
I havent seen it yet, but its a two-bedroom, its on the uh, west 83rd, bout a half block from the park?
JERRY
How much?
GEORGE
Uh, twice what youre payin here, but its a great building. Its two bedrooms!
JERRY
Two bedrooms? Why do I need two bedrooms? I got enough trouble maintaining activity in one. (George gives Elaine a look while Jerrys back is turned. Jerry turns around.) I saw that.
ELAINE
You oughta at least take a look at it.
JERRY
Really? Why?
ELAINE
Cause then I could move in here.
JERRY
Ohhhh...
ELAINE
Jerry, come on, youre doin okay now. You should at least take a look at this place. You shouldnt have to live like this.
JERRY
Like this? You just said you wanted to live here.
GEORGE
Jerry, what do you, you wanna, you wanna see the place or not?
JERRY
I cant think about it now. Come on, Im going to Minneapolis. I got four shows this weekend.
ELAINE
(from the bathroom) JERRY! (Elaine enters the living-room.) Jerry, oh, hi, welcome back. How were the shows?
JERRY
Great, I had fun. Wheres the TV, wheres the VCR?
ELAINE
They were stolen.
JERRY
Stolen? When?
ELAINE
A couple a hours ago. The police are coming right over.
JERRY
Stolen?
ELAINE
(looking at Kramer) Someone left the door open.
JERRY
(to Kramer) You left the door open?!
KRAMER
Uh, Jer, well you know, I was cookin and I, I uh, I came in to get this spatula...and I left the door open, cause I was gonna bring the spatula right back!
JERRY
Wait, you left the lock open or the door open?
KRAMER
(guiltily) The door.
JERRY
The door? You left the door open?
KRAMER
Yeah, well, I was gonna bring the spatula right back.
JERRY
Yeah, and?
KRAMER
Well, I got caught up... watching a soap opera. The Bold And The Beautiful.
JERRY
So the door was wide open?
KRAMER
Wide open!
JERRY
(to Elaine) And where were you?
KRAMER
Look, Jerry, Im sorry, Im uh- you have insurance, right buddy?
JERRY
No.
KRAMER
(shocked) How can you not have insurance?
JERRY
Because I spent my money on the Clapgo D-29. Its the most impenetrable lock on the market today. It has only one design flaw. The door... (Jerry pushes the door shut.) ...MUST BE CLOSED!!
KRAMER
Jerry! Im gonna find your stuff. Im gonna solve it, Im on the case, buddy, Im on the case.
JERRY
Yeah, dont investigate, dont pay me back, it was an accident.
KRAMER
Im human.
JERRY
In your way.
ELAINE
Answering machine.
JERRY
(disappointed) Answering machine. (jovially) Oh, I hate the idea of somebody out there returning my calls.
POLICEMAN
What do you mean?
JERRY
Its a joke.
POLICEMAN
I see. Well, mister Seinfeld uh, well look into it and uh, well let you know if we uh, you know, if we find anything.
JERRY
You ever find anything?
POLICEMAN
No.
JERRY
Well, thanks anyway.
ELAINE
I didnt get that joke either.
JERRY
The crook has the machine. The messages arent for him. Hes the crook. Why would he answer- (Jerry gives up on the explanation and turns around to see George standing behind him.) How did you get in here?
GEORGE
I walked in, your lobby door is broken again.
JERRY
Again?
ELAINE
Yeah, tell im George.
JERRY
(to Elaine) You would still wanna move in here?
ELAINE
Yes! You dont understand. Im living with Ethel Merman without the talent.
JERRY
(to George) Is that uh, other apartment still available?
GEORGE
I didnt know there was a fireplace. A fireplace, that's incredible.
JERRY
How do you get all that wood in here?
ELAINE
They deliver it.
JERRY
They deliver wood?
ELAINE
Yeah.
JERRY
What do you tip a wood guy?
GEORGE
A garden! I cant believe theres a garden!
JERRY
Would I have to get a gardener?
ELAINE
Yeah, you can get a gardener.
JERRY
You tip him?
ELAINE
Jerry, you can barbecue back here.
JERRY
They deliver the coal?
ELAINE
Sure, its...probably the same guy, who delivers the wood.
JERRY
Oh, then I gotta tip him.
ELAINE
Oh, damn, this place is incredible, look at all this great light!
JERRY
I dont have any plants.
ELAINE
Jerry, look at this closet! Look at this! Im walking in it! (Elaine walks into the closet.) Its a walk-in. Can you believe it? Im nuts about this, what do you think?
JERRY
I like that. (He opens the closet. Elaine walks out with an angry look.) What do you think, George?
GEORGE
Its your decision.
JERRY
Im takin it, Im takin the place. Im gonna take it, this is gonna be my new place. Im livin here...Im movin.
ELAINE
What about the couch?
JERRY
You like the couch? Ill tell you what Im gonna do.
ELAINE
What?
JERRY
Youre movin in, youre a good friend, I wanna start you off on the right foot. Give me...a hundred and fifty dollars. (Elaine is shocked, Jerry opens the door to the hall.) Get it outta here right now, take it out the door, I dont even wanna see it, go, get it out.
ELAINE
A hundred and fifty dollars? A hundred and fifty dollars for what? For this couch?
JERRY
Yeah!
ELAINE
For this couch?!
JERRY
Okay, you tell me. What is it worth?
ELAINE
Okay, uh, Ill tell you what. I could go as high as uh... (She takes a closer look at couch.) I dont know, maybe...twenty dollars?
JERRY
Yeah?
GEORGE
(from the intercom) Yeah, its George.
JERRY
Come on up. (Jerry presses the second button and opens the apartment door. He walks back to the couch.) Oh, all right, forget it, Im gonna take it with me now... (He picks up the cushions.) Im just gonna pack up the cushions right now...
ELAINE
Okay okay okay okay, you win. Forty dollars.
JERRY
(continuing unphased) You wanna get the other end, cause I wanna get it in the hall.
ELAINE
Fifty dollars, okay? Fifty dollars, is that all right?
JERRY
Fifty dollars?
ELAINE
Uh-huh.
JERRY
Thank you very much.
ELAINE
I just bought Jerrys couch for fifty dollars.
JERRY
(to George) So did you bring the lease? (George takes the lease from his inside pocket and hands it to Jerry.) All right, gee, three years, that kinda seems like a long time.
GEORGE
(frantic) Oh, Jerry Jerry Jerry Jerry Jerry, listen, if, if you are feeling uncomfortable about this at all, at all. Do not feel like you have to take it.
JERRY
Why?
GEORGE
If youre having second thoughts, if you didnt want it, dont worry about it because uh, you know, I, I...I could take it, you know.
JERRY
You could take it? You want it?
GEORGE
No, I dont want it. I want it, if you dont want it.
JERRY
So you do want it.
GEORGE
No I, I want it if you dont want it.
JERRY
You just said you wanted it!
GEORGE
No, Im saying, if a situation arose in which you didnt want it, I might take it.
JERRY
So take it.
GEORGE
How can I take it?
JERRY
How can I take it?
GEORGE
Its your apartment!
JERRY
How can I want it now, if you want it?
GEORGE
Yes, but I am not taking it.
JERRY
I...am not taking it.
ELAINE
Well, one of you better damn well take it!
JERRY
Well, whaddaya wanna do here?