All Due Respect
- Episode aired Jun 6, 2004
- TV-MA
- 56m
IMDb RATING
9.3/10
7.4K
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Tony realizes that he must take care of family messes himself in order to keep the peace within his own clan.Tony realizes that he must take care of family messes himself in order to keep the peace within his own clan.Tony realizes that he must take care of family messes himself in order to keep the peace within his own clan.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
- Meadow Soprano
- (as Jamie-Lynn DiScala)
Drea de Matteo
- Adriana La Cerva
- (credit only)
Aida Turturro
- Janice Soprano
- (credit only)
Steve Schirripa
- Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri
- (as Steven R. Schirripa)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally was going to be the series finale but HBO convinced David Chase to do one more season.
- GoofsWhen the group is gathered together around the table celebrating Raymond Curto's birthday, Larry Barese makes a toast in Raymond's honor. The guys all join him in the toast by wishing him "Buon Natale" ("Merry Christmas"), which should have been "Buon Compleanno" ("Happy Birthday").
- Quotes
Phil Leotardo: We're friends of your son, from Alcoholics Anonymous.
Joanne Moltisanti: What's your name?
Phil Leotardo: We're anonymous.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Sopranos: Soprano Home Movies (2007)
- Soundtracks87 Fleetwood
Written and performed by Youngbloodz
Featured review
The finale - part 3
It's no easy task to match the peerless Long Term Parking, but this tragic closing episode of Season Five comes very close, putting an end to one major storyline and opening another, one that will affect the entire final season of the show.
Having ordered the murder of Adriana, Tony is already in pretty bad shape, emotionally speaking, and having his requests constantly denied by Johnny Sack doesn't do much to improve his state of mind either. Realizing neither Johnny nor Phil will stop before Tony Blundetto is undoubtedly whacked, he makes the tough decision of tracking down his beloved cousin and killing him himself, enlisting the reluctant help of his crew, all of whom think nothing will come from the boss's actions but an official war between New York and New Jersey.
As in the previous episode, the outcome is predictable to say the least, but the way the writers and director John Patterson craft the show guarantees the suspense never fades. Most notably, this is probably the bleakest 50 minutes of the season, with no humor whatsoever: even Phil's abuse of Christopher's mom at the beginning is really more disturbing than amusing, followed by a string of all but cheerful conversations right down to the tragic conclusion, which indicates Season Six will deal with some heavy stuff left in All Due Respect's violent wake.
Having ordered the murder of Adriana, Tony is already in pretty bad shape, emotionally speaking, and having his requests constantly denied by Johnny Sack doesn't do much to improve his state of mind either. Realizing neither Johnny nor Phil will stop before Tony Blundetto is undoubtedly whacked, he makes the tough decision of tracking down his beloved cousin and killing him himself, enlisting the reluctant help of his crew, all of whom think nothing will come from the boss's actions but an official war between New York and New Jersey.
As in the previous episode, the outcome is predictable to say the least, but the way the writers and director John Patterson craft the show guarantees the suspense never fades. Most notably, this is probably the bleakest 50 minutes of the season, with no humor whatsoever: even Phil's abuse of Christopher's mom at the beginning is really more disturbing than amusing, followed by a string of all but cheerful conversations right down to the tragic conclusion, which indicates Season Six will deal with some heavy stuff left in All Due Respect's violent wake.
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- MaxBorg89
- May 19, 2008
Details
- Runtime56 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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