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All due respect
All due respect












all due respect

Characters who would say it are involved in different institutions followed in The Wire, but the phrase (as expected) would precede a criticism for how those institutions are run.

all due respect

The phrase "all due respect" is not used by many different characters in this episode, but the context in which it would be used is what is notable. Marlo meets with Vinson, who advises him to prepare for war if he doesn't compromise with the Barksdales. At the funeral home, Bell sends Bodie out to look for Marlo again and learns of Omar's robbery. Bodie is tasked with approaching Marlo, but is unable to find him Marlo instructs his corner boss Fruit to ignore Bodie and go back to work. Country, Shamrock and Bodie are sent to talk to mid-level dealers to try to displace their suppliers. Avon asks Bell to target specific high turnover areas, but Bell expresses reluctance to use violence to maintain their street cred. Omar and his crew stick up Shamrock and Country while they collect money for a drug resupply.īell visits Avon in prison and reveals his plan to supply other dealers. Back out on the street, Herc cannot understand Colvin's reasoning. The next day, Colvin tells his men that he is suspending all undercover narcotics work, likening the War on Drugs to Prohibition. Later, Dozerman is shot and wounded while undercover, and his gun is stolen. Herc, Carver and Kenneth Dozerman go to the movies with their girlfriends, where they are mortified to bump into Poot, Bodie, and Puddin with their dates. While patrolling the Western, Herc and Carver pick up Poot. The following day, the MCU finds that their wiretaps have gone dead. Under questioning, Cheese admits to killing his dog - not a person as the detectives assumed - meaning he can't be charged. The MCU hears chatter about the murder over the wire, assuming a gang war has erupted.ĭaniels and the Major Case Unit want to make arrests for the murders, but McNulty argues that they should gather more evidence in the hope of ultimately bringing down Bell.

all due respect

Soon afterwards, Tree, a drug dealer attending the dogfight, approaches and kills another dealer named Jelly. Meanwhile, Cheese executes his dog when it loses in a dogfight. McNulty visits D'Angelo's ex-girlfriend Donette, who doesn't tell him anything. Frazier reports that D'Angelo's death could have been a homicide, citing bruises on his neck and back. McNulty visits medical examiner Randall Frazier, skeptical that D'Angelo Barksdale's death in prison was a suicide.














All due respect