
Summary
Good Riddance" unfurls as a darkly comedic, yet profoundly resonant, exploration of relational ultimatums and the precarious balance between romantic desire and unwavering loyalty. Paul, protagonist of this domestic crucible, finds himself ensnared in a Faustian bargain: the affections of his "fair lady" contingent upon the eradication of his canine companion. The narrative meticulously chronicles his escalating, increasingly desperate stratagems—ranging from the ostensibly benign to the morally dubious—to navigate this impossible choice. It's a poignant, often farcical, descent into the ethical quagmire of love's demands, dissecting the very essence of sacrifice and the blurred lines between devotion and capitulation, all under the shadow of a beloved pet's impending, forced exile or worse.
Synopsis
Paul makes every honorable and dishonorable effort to comply with his fair lady's ultimatum that his dog must be dispensed with before the romance can continue.
















