Title Reference
- Vito prefaces his criticism with "All due respect" when discussing with the other captains, the family's problems with New York.
- Silvio does the same before criticizing Tony for having too much pride. The phrase is intended to be one of reverence, but usually precedes someone in authority being told something they don't want to hear.
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