Bobby O'Neil's stunning ability to advise mates how to dump girls, although rather wasted on simpleton Eddie (who needlessly mixes up three methods), has a terrible effect on his jealous Harvard fiancée Liz Stoddard-Banks. She actually makes him do what he only suggested in jest: confess to all the ex'es he cunningly got rid off. The poor pup is systematically abused all day: scolded, soiled in drinks, pinched. Only Sheri, according to pa Mace a perfect match, takes it suspiciously well; then she turns up at his home, telling Liz she's going to steal the under-appreciated hunk away.
—KGF Vissers