"The Wire" All Due Respect (TV Episode 2004) Poster

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9/10
Sweeping leaves on a windy day
snoozejonc21 July 2022
Colvin gets increasingly frustrated with established methods of policing and issues a unique directive.

This is a very strong and at times humorous episode.

The plot lays solid foundations for the big events that are to come in the season 3 and also the development character arcs in the show.

Bunny Colvin is one of the most important characters during this season and it starts here. There are a number of great scenes of him listening to the self-serving directives filtering down the command chain and observing his officers fighting the never ending 'war on drugs' with the same old strong-arm tactics. This leads to the important scene with the Deacon and his famous paper bag speech, which are classic moments for 'The Wire'. Robert Wisdom seems so natural in the role he made me feel that if my town needed a sheriff, he'd be the one.

Embodying much of Colvin's frustrations are Herc and Carver, soldiering around the western yapping about Gus Triandos and listening to 'Shaft'. This makes for frequent bouts of hilarity along with their brilliant off-duty visit to the movies.

There is lots of screen time for other characters that put various plot threads into action. Most notably McNulty who has a key role, and his scene with Donette feels incredibly awkward yet very well made. Dominic West is in top form throughout the episode showing the most entertaining aspects of his character: arguing, sulking and fumbling about drunk.

The weakest aspect for me is the "who's your dawg" scene. As amusing as the concept is, I think the misunderstanding drags out for too long. That being said the actors play it fantastically, particularly Clifford Smith Jr.
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7/10
3x02
formotog20 August 2020
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A decent episode but it's still been a slow start. I'm not entirely sure what's off but at a guess I'd say it's the way the show basically took a season-long break from the Barksdale crew, just to return to it like they never left. Also, like last season, the plot is fairly splintered right now, and I just am not that interested in a lot of these separate threads at the moment, such as Commissioner Erv and Cutty. As a result, there are once again several short scenes that just stick out like a sore thumb. That being said, the drug feud is definitely heating up and I'm sure soon enough this season will be feeling like season 1

Mid 7
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9/10
All Due Respect
8512227 November 2023
Greetings from Lithuania.

Second episode in season 3 of a brilliant series The Wire continues season 1 main storyline. The gangs are all here, on both sides of a law. The writing so far is brilliant as usual, the stakes are getting higher and its a very interesting to see a different side of law enforcement. Acting was a top notch with no standouts - they are all terrific. Directing, editing and etc. Are also amazing.

Overall, with only two episodes in a season 3 I already am hooked and I know that this is going to be blast season. Because previous two made The Wire of the best shows I have ever seen.
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10/10
Some of the best dialogue yet
samjstory13 November 2021
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The dialogue and conversations this episode were so entertaining. Every scene with Carv and Herc was GOLD, and the scene at the beginning with Omar was great. And the interview with Mcnulty, Bunk and Cheese was awesome. Overall great episode looking forward to what comes next.
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10/10
Best episode of the series so far!
practical_pioneer12 September 2021
Concise, funny, and complete episode. "All due Respect"
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