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In an unquestionably hierarchical situation — often with legally enforceable prerogatives — a junior argues with a senior. The junior has very good odds of being right, since he is confident despite what his senior thinks, or so he thinks. The more diffident the junior is about making the objection, the more likely it is that he is right (and objecting out of the purest sense of duty). Sometimes the junior merely keeps his complaints to himself, and his displeasure is merely manifested non-verbally. If the junior does voice his opinion, it will usually be prefaced by "With due respect" or some variant, like "With respect" or "With all due respect." Sometimes takes the form of a soldier chewing out a CO and punctuating their rant with a subdued "...sir." The Bad Boss will view this with disfavor, even if he ordered it; a Benevolent Boss will take it as a sign of good spirits and sense in the subordinate. If he slaps it down and his superior is present, the odds are good that his superior will approve, and insist on it. This can lead to some interesting tensions afterward. It's something of a Running Gag that this phrase, as noted by the page quote, is almost invariably the preface to an opinion that isn't particularly respectful. The page image also contains an example of this trope being used as an insult in another way: Exact Words. (The speaker thinks you aren't due any respect from them.) Conversely, especially when addressing a group, it may be a way of showing respect for some of them without the awkwardness of explicitly saying that the speaker respects only some of them. A common Military Trope. Fire Forged Friendship may lead to this; the junior having won the superior's respect in combat, the superior will listen. The Old Retainer is prone to it, because criticism must be delivered properly. Other servants may also engage in it. A more civilian version of this phrase is a "No offense, but..." which is again followed up with a dose of Brutal Honesty. Compare You Are in Command Now, where a junior may accidentally give a senior an order, and Friend or Foe?, where the junior does not know whether the senior is who he claims to be. When followed by some slang or curse words, the result can be Sophisticated as Hell. See also My Master, Right or Wrong where the junior's sense of ethics (or sometimes just his sense) constantly clashes with the senior's lack thereof, though he still follows. Often said by a despairing Commander Contrarian. Compare to the similar Permission to Speak Freely. See also Rebellious Rebel, where this may occur in the lead up to the rebellion. May be followed by Resigning In Protest if the superior is doing something particularly nasty/objectionable. Truth in Television, in various degrees in different settings. All professional and social hierarchies include forms for respectful disagreement with a superior, which may be used in earnest or sarcastically depending on the situation and the personal relationships involved. Contrast Right in Front of Me. See also That's an Order! |
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In Chapter 16 of Hell and High Water, Rainbow notices that a particularly rude student is acting suspicious and wants to investigate them. Sunset argues that they have to figure out the current magical Apocalypse Cult issue, and that said person is probably just some random, unrelated power-tripping Alpha Bitch. At which point Rainbow says the trope title before reminding her about the last time there was angry alpha bitch in close approximately to dangerous magic. | |
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Played for comedic effect in Company of Heroes. When ordering a Riflesquad to attack an enemy Tank, one of the responses is "With all due respect sir, are you high?". | |
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Space Wolf examples: In William King's Grey Hunters, when Ragnar first meets the Wolf Lord Berek, he speaks his mind. This produces some approval and some disapproval from the other Space Marines there. In Lee Lightner's Sons Of Fenris, Sebastian paces after they retreat. Jeremiah asks if he wishes to speak, and Sebastian says, "With respect, no," before admitting that he dislikes retreating. In Wolf's Honor, Ragnar tells Grimnar that he should be sent to the battlefield and he'd rather die on it than live where they are. Grimnar calls his an arrogant pup, cuffs him, and says he couldn't have said it better himself. |
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Advice and Trust: After Shinji and Asuka went against his orders as taking Bardiel down, Commander Gendo fired them. His sub-commander asked him if it was a good idea firing their two best pilots after a successful mission only because they disobeyed his orders and he believes his untested device can replace them. Gendo dismissively blew his concerns off. It turned out that they were well-founded. | |
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Frequently in K, a series about Kings and their supernaturally-devoted Clansmen. The Blue King, Reisi Munakata, receives this the most, from his two immediate subordinates Awashima and Fushimi. At one point, Awashima says this and just smacks him. | |
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In Beauty and the Beast (2017), when Gaston sends everyone off to kill the Beast, LeFou starts up "Gaston, with all due respect..." Gaston cuts him off, asking if he wants to be next to be locked in an asylum cart. | |
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Spydor of Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys takes this trope and runs with it. He often adds a "And I mean that with all due respect" after scathing or sarcastic comments. Which is a reference to the stand-up act of Spydor's voice actor, Dom Irrera. |
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In Girls und Panzer, Yukari does this when Erika insults Miho. In the "Little Army" prequel manga, Miho, accompanied by her friends, asks her mother Shiho whether her sister Maho needed to shoot an enemy flag tank when it went to save a tank on her team. Shiho calls the question "foolish", says yes and sends Miho's friends home. On the way out, Emi complains about Shiho's attitude and Maho not saying anything, but then Kikuyo, a family maid who heard the entire conversation between Miho and Shiho, responds. |
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In Star Trek: Enterprise, various characters say "with all due respect" so frequently it's practically a drinking game. | |
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Played with on The Simpsons with "Permission to say that's crazy, sir." He never does get permission... | |
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In Bruges: The genial hitman Ken delivers this Country Matters laden one to his boss: This prompts Harry to furiously demand that Ken retract that bit about his kids. |
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Civilian version in Wondermark, where Gax manages to bookend a reference to a comment being offered in the spirit of friendship between two different insults. Amazingly, the person he's talking to doesn't seem to notice. | |
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The Night Unfurls: The phrase is used by Indriga to show her disagreement with her superior Kyril about leaving him and his apprentices to face off Shamuhaza and his Elite Mooks in the central estate of Rad alone. Kyril acknowledges her concern, but he insists. Kyril, the Black Knight, uses this phrase in a deadpan way towards Celestine, The High Queen, after the two kiss. |
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In Community, Jeff Winger is unsurprisingly blunt in his usage of this trope when confronting Pierce's father: "With all due respect, I have zero respect for you." He uses it on his own father in pretty much the exact same way: "With all due respect, which is none, go to hell." |
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Subverted in The Fifth Elephant; Commander Vimes, making a point about how orders are supposed to work, orders Detritus to shoot a man in cold blood. Detritus first hesitates, then refuses, then essentially tells Vimes the troll equivalent of "stick it up your ass"; he amends "With respect" to this last one. The subversion being that, because Vimes is a very good boss, Detritus actually does respect him, and he really only got away with saying something so offensive because he was proving Vimes' point. | |
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney): This exchange between Frollo and Phoebus | |
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In The Last Continent, the University Bledlows (the porters and proctors, who in any time-honoured University heirarchy officially rank way below the dons) take delight in performing a loud, noisy, drill manoevre, with lots of BRIAN BLESSED-style shouting, right underneath the Bursar's bedroom window in the wee small hours. They get pointedly louder to drown out his fractious protests. Tradition is, after all, not to be complained at or interfered with. | |
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Rick and Morty: In the pilot, Jerry Smith uses this phrase then corrects himself, since Rick isn't due any respect. | |
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An arc of Dilbert had the employees realize that if they insulted the boss after saying With Due Respect, he'd accept it as constructive criticism no matter what. In the very next strip, Alice relates this information to the others, and Wally takes advantage of it by asking "With all due respect, is that your face or is a monkey climbing down your neck backwards?" And in another strip: See the strips in question [1]. |
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Supernatural. The Winchesters bind Death with a spell so he can kill Castiel for them. | |
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Skin Horse is pretty informal to begin with, but Tip resorts to this anyway: | |
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In World of Warcraft, Taoshi gives a statement like this during the "To the Skies" quest, after telling Jaina or Lor'thermar that the weapons of the Thunder King are "abominable" and should be destroyed. The respective faction leaders respond that the weapons will be destroyed once their faction has studied how the Mogu make their weapons. Gao-Ran says this to Taran Zhu, leader of the Shado-Pan, when Taran suggests Gao-ran has "grown lax" in his defenses. Gao-ran says his men are overextended in the face of the Mantid attack and suggests withdrawing to the Serpent's Spine. Taran refuses, but has the player help Gao-ran out and promises reinforcements. |
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The Hair Bear Bunch hits it big as rock band Three Bear Night (episode "Closed Circuit TV") and Peevly wants to be their manager. But Peevly's spur-of-the-moment contract gives him 75% of the bears' take, which he then ups to 90%. | |
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Thirteen Days. The Admiral gets into a heated argument over the "shots" he ordered fired at the Soviet ships with his civilian superior, Defense Secretary McNamara. The Admiral prefaces his argument with this, while clearly being condescending to him. | |
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Referred to in The Big Bang Theory episode "The Luminous Fish Effect": | |
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Star Trek (2009): Kirk comes tearing onto the Bridge shouting for Captain Pike to get out of warp now because a giant Romulan spaceship from the future with a really pissed-off Captain is waiting to chew the fleet to pieces. He's right. Another example from this film is how Young Spock salutes the Vulcan Council. Probably the only time the phrase "Live long and prosper" was delivered as though it continued "...and the horse you rode in on." |
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The Order of the Stick: Persuading Hinjo that he should leave, his city having already passed In Its Hour of Need, even though "it isn't really my place to say." With all due respect, we have a system for deciding such things -- one presided over by ACTUAL beings of pure Law and Good |
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This sometimes comes up in the Babar series, but given that most of his subjects actually like Babar, this is one case where it's generally not meant meanly. | |
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Schlock Mercenary provides the page image, from this strip. | |
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Red Dwarf: "The End": Also, from "Stasis Leak": |
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In The Dark Knight Bruce and Alfred are having a discussion about the origins and motives of the Joker, whom Bruce considers a common criminal, like the rest of the mob. Alfred, however, directly rebuts Bruce's cavalier analysis and offers his own, complete with the opinion that Bruce doesn't understand his new opponent at all, prefacing his pointed words 'with respect'. Given the pair's relationship, his words are to be taken as entirely genuine. | |
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Outbreak: Colonel Daniels has this exchange with General McClintock while in a helicopter blocking a bomber from nuking a small town: When Daniels and Salt are discussing how to intercept the Tae Kuk, Salt says, "You want me to fly you out to sea, drop you onto a freighter? Sir, with all due respect, that is idiotic." |
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Star Trek: First Contact: Lieutenant Commander Worf does genuinely respect Captain Picard, he is simply frustrated with the Captain's refusal to destroy the Enterprise obviously being clouded by his desire for revenge against the Borg. The argument almost turns deadly when Picard calls the Proud Warrior Race Guy a coward. He later apologizes. | |
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2000 AD This occurred in the first appearance of the Banzai Battalion: Harry Absalom, Cowboy Cop and Occult Detective, snaps at his superior "With all due disrespect..." |
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This exchange between Colonel Phillips and Steve Rogers in Captain America: The First Avenger, when Rogers showed the colonel the map he had copied from the Red Skull's Hydra headquarters: | |
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In the Iron Man annual while Tony Stark was running SHIELD; after Tony outlines his plan to depose the corrupt leader of Madripoor, Maria Hill's response: "With all due respe— no, screw the pleasantries. Are you insane?" | |
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In Old Harry's Game, Scumspawn starts a sentence with "with respect" when protesting about being disintegrated, and Satan calls it "a meaningless form of words that people use just before they tell you you're talking bollocks". The Professor then says Satan is only disintegrating Scumspawn because he feels threatened by a demon growing as an individual, to which Satan replies "Well, with respect..." | |
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Fallout 2: If you become Captain in Vault City, Sergeant Stark will ask for "permission to speak freely" and tell you that you don't deserve the job. Notably he'll say this even if you don't give him permission. | |
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Black Lagoon. Rock gives this trope to powerful Triad boss Chang, only to follow it up by Suddenly Shouting "The Reason You Suck" Speech. Chang finds this Actually Pretty Funny, as no-one has dared speak to him that way in a while. | |
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Treasure Planet: Captain Amelia is a perfect example of this | |
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From Altered Carbon. | |
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Once More with Feeling: In chapter 9 the cast has fown to a carrier to picking Asuka and Unit 02. However the fleet's Admiral is complaining non-stopping about being turned into a cargo service and having to baby-sit a bunch of children. Finally Shinji got fed up with it: | |
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It's used quite regularly in Stargate SG-1: Including: Tobin tries it unsuccessfully on a Prior in the tenth season. Jack manages to invert it in "Shades of Grey": Carter uses it all the time when explaining why Jack and/or Daniel's plan du jour won't work. |
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Whenever this phrase comes out of Barbara Havers' mouth, it is a fairly reasonable bet that she doesn't mean a word of it. Should she actually mean it, it is then a fairly reasonable bet that shit just got serious. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: "Crossfire": "Bar Association": "Let He Who is Without Sin...", after Worf helps the New Essentials disable Risa's weather control system: |
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Used in Going Postal, when Corrupt Corporate Executive Reacher Gilt uses the phrase three times over the course of telling the Patrician "We can do what we like and you can't stop us". The Patrician sardonically notes that such a great amount of respect is gratifying. | |
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Wraith Squadron: It's a senior talking to a junior here, but something about how a general expresses his displeasure at Commander Wedge Antilles's plan echoes this trope. | |
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Halo: Lampshaded in Halo: Combat Evolved's "The Truth and Reconciliation" section "Shut up and get behind me... Sir." Played straight in Halo 4 when the Master Chief is arguing with Captain Del Rio about their next course of action: And towards the end: |
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Made the subject of a joke in Star Trek: Vanguard by Captain Nassir and Commander Terrell: | |
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Played straight and lampshaded in Mass Effect. Despite her own opinion of the line, Ashley uses it when asking Shepard about giving aliens free run of the Normandy (although she *is* interested in Shep's response). The hilarious thing is that the page quote is when Ashley was arguing with a superior — Lt. Kaidan only prefaced his remarks with the 'all due respect' line because he's excessively polite. Ashley will even tell Shepard 'with all due respect' at the beginning of the game (when talking to her on the Normandy prior to arriving on the Citadel) as a preface of telling them that they're selling themselves too short if Shepard has the War Hero background and tries to downplay their actions. Even more humorously, the next time Commander Shepard confronts the Citadel Council, Shepard also uses the phrase "with all due respect" in what may very well be an intentional callback to Ashley's previous remark (or a bit of a Tear Jerker if Ashley was the one left behind on Virmire). Meanwhile, Liara uses the phrase in an early conversation. However, Liara is a Shrinking Violet at this point, so she legitimately is trying to be respectful. In Mass Effect 2, you can use this line on the quarian Admiralty Board. In the Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut ending, Ashley drops a "with all due respect" on Shepard if she's part of the squad that get airlifted out by the Normandy. |
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In Mass Effect 2, you can use this line on the quarian Admiralty Board. | |
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In the Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut ending, Ashley drops a "with all due respect" on Shepard if she's part of the squad that get airlifted out by the Normandy. | |
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Seinfeld: When George Costanza criticized George Steinbrenner's decisions to his face, Costanza wound up working for the Yankees for a season. | |
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Played for Comedy (like everything) in Manwhores with the ever uncouth Randy: "I mean this with the greatest amount of respect for your girlfriend, but she was a bitch with a capital cunt." | |
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Played dramatically in Zootopia, when Judy feels like she doesn't deserve to be the poster-mammal for the ZPD after her comments at the press conference inflame anti-predator sentiments. | |
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In Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Captain Decker is preoccupied with getting the Enterprise ready to depart when Admiral Kirk meets with him, and Decker tells him, "With all due respect, sir, I hope this isn't some kind of Starfleet pep talk." At this point, Decker just think Kirk's along for the send-off, so he's just trying to be polite, not realizing that Kirk's there to relieve him and assume command of the ship. | |
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Lampshaded in Halo: Combat Evolved's "The Truth and Reconciliation" section "Shut up and get behind me... Sir." | |
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Our Miss Brooks: Occasionally said by Walter Denton to Miss Brooks (Walter's English teacher). Also occasionally used by Miss Brooks to Principal Osgood Conklin. | |
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A Touch of Frost: | |
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In Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby: | |
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In Smurfs: The Lost Village, this conversation between Smurfette and Smurfstorm: | |
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The first couple of episodes of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing show that Relena is pretty good at this, or at least has had lots of practice. A variation occurs in the first episode, where she's backhandedly polite to an Alliance officer. | |
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Star Trek: In Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Captain Decker is preoccupied with getting the Enterprise ready to depart when Admiral Kirk meets with him, and Decker tells him, "With all due respect, sir, I hope this isn't some kind of Starfleet pep talk." At this point, Decker just think Kirk's along for the send-off, so he's just trying to be polite, not realizing that Kirk's there to relieve him and assume command of the ship. In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Spock delivers a variant to Kirk. In Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, when ordered to take the not-completely-operational Enterprise-A to Nimbus III, Kirk tells the commanding admiral, "With all due respect, the Enterprise is a disaster!" The admiral sends them anyway because "we need Jim Kirk." Guess who directed and co-wrote this film? Star Trek: First Contact: Lieutenant Commander Worf does genuinely respect Captain Picard, he is simply frustrated with the Captain's refusal to destroy the Enterprise obviously being clouded by his desire for revenge against the Borg. The argument almost turns deadly when Picard calls the Proud Warrior Race Guy a coward. He later apologizes. Star Trek (2009): Kirk comes tearing onto the Bridge shouting for Captain Pike to get out of warp now because a giant Romulan spaceship from the future with a really pissed-off Captain is waiting to chew the fleet to pieces. He's right. Another example from this film is how Young Spock salutes the Vulcan Council. Probably the only time the phrase "Live long and prosper" was delivered as though it continued "...and the horse you rode in on." In Star Trek Into Darkness, when Spock orders the bridge crew to Abandon Ship as the badly-damaged Enterprise is about to fall out of orbit, Sulu answers, "All due respect, Commander, but we're not going anywhere." The True Companions status of the reboot Enterprise crew is hence confirmed. |
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In the Mrs. Hawking play series, the maidservant Mary Stone is the moral voice for most of the story, and it is seen as a big deal when she challenges her social betters on their fallacies and failings. Part of her character journey is overcoming her socialization to stay silent and invisible to speak out when she feels it's important. | |
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Horus Heresy examples: In Dan Abnett's Horus Rising, Torgaddon is telling one of Eidolon's juniors Tarvitz how Eidolon's actions, blowing up certain trees, produced beneficial effects. One of Tarvitz's juniors, Bulle, requests permission to speak; Tarvitz tries to get him to keep quiet, but Torgaddon overrules him, and Bulle reveals that blowing up the trees had been Tarvitz's action, and Eidolon had rebuked him for it, until he realized what it had done. Torgaddon strictly informs his superiors that if Bulle is punished for this, he will punish them. In Graham McNeill's False Gods, Petronella Vivar tells Horus that if he think he can bully her, he can go to hell — sir. (He had told her to call him "Horus".) He laughs, she is certain he will never appoint her as his remembrancer, and he appoints her on the spot. The author was recycling an identical scene in his "Ambassador Chronicles". In Dan Abnett's Legion, when Alpharius says they can not leave what they have sworn to do, Soneka objects that they do. When everyone looks at him, he is more diffident but points out that they act with relentless pragmatism about everything. In James Swallow's Flight of the Eisenstein, while waiting on a crippled ship to see who the Imperial forces that found them were, the ship's captain checks what he is saying, and Garro urges him to speak: their experiences together should permit candor. Later, when Dorn strikes Garro for telling him of Horus's treachery, Qruze tells him he must hear him out. Dorn roars that Qruze ought to have been retired, and he dares give him an order. Qruze points out that he could have broken Garro's neck with the blow, and didn't; he knew Garro's words had value and wanted the complete truth. He listens to the rest. At the end he accuses Garro of insanity; Garro counter-accuses him of blindness. In Graham McNeill's Fulgrim, Caphen questions Solomon's orders. Later, when Fulgrim comes to Ferrus Manus, one of Ferrus Manus's captains, Santar, complains of the arrogance of Fulgrim's legion, angering Ferrus Manus; he apologizes for speaking out of turn, and Ferrus Manus, no longer angry, tells him that he spoke from the heart, which is what he values him for. |
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Sequence 6 of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Portable has Stern the Destructor ordering Levi the Slasher to propose an alliance with the heroes on their behalf since it's their best chance to defeat the Unbreakable Dark. When her Lord Dearche, who hates the heroes with a deep passion, starts to voice her displeasure at Stern in the angriest way that she can for even suggesting that, Stern responds by telling her lord and king to "Please shut up, Dearche" in a completely calm and polite tone and manner. | |
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In Yes, Minister, Humphrey is technically Hacker's junior but actually regards him as inferior and rather dull. As a result: | |
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In the English dub of the 2003 Fullmetal Alchemist anime, Riza responds to Roy's statement that State Alchemists do terrible things that make most of them not much better than Shao Tucker by saying "With respect," and indicating that his argument based on adult reasoning would be lost on Ed. In Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, a pair of soldiers tell off Ed for acting immaturely, then immediately apologize because, technically speaking, Ed is a superior officer (as a State Alchemist, Ed automatically holds the rank of Major in the army, regardless of his age or experience). |
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Murdoch Mysteries: In "The Glass Ceiling", Inspector Brackenreid gets desperate to find a killer who's threatening him and orders the constables to strong-arm every known criminal they can find to get information on the man. Detective Murdoch uses the phrase "with all due respect" to point out that such heavy-handed tactics are unlikely to work and urges they follow the evidence instead of going after every criminal in the city. In "Loch Ness Murdoch", Inspector Brackenreid has a very unusual moment and insists he saw a Stock Ness Monster. Detective Murdoch suspects that Inspector's love of whisky might be responsible and hints at it "with all due respect". But Inspector knows bloody well what he saw. |
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Journey to Chaos: Because Nolien was raised to be Gentleman and a Scholar, he always has to be polite, even when disagreeing with the leader of his mercenary team. | |
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In "Home Is Where the Bear Is" from Bear in the Big Blue House, when Bear states to the viewer that the best part of his kitchen his table where he can eat a mess of cooked and buttered string beans, Tutter tells him with all due respect, "With all due respect, Bear," that he's missing the best things about his kitchen. | |
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The enlisted men and sergeants in the McAuslan series are this to their officers. One private haggles with Lt. MacNeill over wages for off-duty employment; a batman lectures him about the state of his clothes (finishing with "Sir"); another private does a popular "court-jester" routine for his teeth-clenching commanding officer; and the pipe-band plays "Johnnie Cope" outside the subalterns' quarters at six-thirty in the morning. Also, the Colonel uses "controlled sarcasm" on The Brigadier. | |
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America (The Book) uses the trope for a C-Span drinking game. | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024): Lieutenant Ji prefaces himself with this toward Iroh before letting lose with exactly why he dislikes Zuko so much. Understandable, since he could easily be executed for speaking so out of turn. | |
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Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow adds a new radio contact in Dermot Brunton, an inter-agency liaison between the CIA and Third Echelon, who talks Sam through his missions in much the same way Lambert does. Reading the in-game file about him makes it clear that GrÃmsdóttir is the only person on the team who can even tolerate his presence, as demonstrated when Sam's first response to anything he says is prefixed by "with some due respect", before basically telling him to shut up and let Lambert do the talking. | |
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Posca the slave in Rome when Mark Antony threatens to force Calpurnia to leave Rome: | |
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In the Law & Order episode "Gaijin," Lt. Van Buren talks to D.A. Arthur Branch. Van Buren isn't Branch's junior and does respect Branch, but she is uncertain about his scheme to get a Japanese suspect back to America. Branch says on the news an African-American suspect was caught, using the Japanese suspect's lie against him. Branch understands Van Buren's unease. | |
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In the Hand of Thrawn duology, Supreme Commander Pellaeon's Commander Contrarian tries to make him change his counter-intuitive plans and uses this sort of phrasing, to Pellaeon's amusement. | |
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One of Yulian's henchman in Nobody points out that the man never even liked his brother after the latter is left comatose and possibly permanently brain damaged after pissing off the film's hero. The henchman does so very cautiously, which is justified since Yulian is kind of an Ax-Crazy Russian gangster, but all Yulian does is gently chide him that his statement was "as true as it was unwise to say". | |
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Underling: Lazarus admits to Ganesh, with all due respect, that if he were back home he would probably still argue that Ganesh does not exist. | |
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Parodied (like everything else) in the pilot episode of Angie Tribeca, as an entire volley of these erupts between Tribeca, Geils, and Lt. Atkins when Tribeca objects to being given another partner. | |
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In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Spock delivers a variant to Kirk. | |
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Ally McBeal: | |
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In Ratchet & Clank, Dr. Nefarious' butler, Lawrence, does this all the time, sometimes to the point of making subtle insults about how stupid Nefarious can act sometimes. (And Nefarious never gets the hint.) | |
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Characters in Star Trek: New Frontier are fond of mentioning how the least respectful things they hear are usually preceded by "With all due respect". | |
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In Last Child of Krypton, when Gendo blamed Asuka for underperforming against Shamshel, Misato tried to reason with him using this tactic, but Gendo didn’t want to hear it. | |
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Apollo 13, after one of the NASA guys says this could be the biggest disaster NASA's ever experierenced. | |
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Lucifer (2016): When Chloe meets God in season 5, the first thing she does is chew him out for being a terrible father to Lucifer, but she keeps interjecting "with respect" during her tongue-lashing. | |
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In The Truth, the civilian "No offense, but" version is lampshaded by William de Worde. "He wondered why he disliked people who always said 'No offense meant'. Perhaps it was because it was easier for them to say 'no offense meant' than to actually refrain from giving offense." | |
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What You Already Know - Lost City allows General Hammond to deliver one of these to Vice-President Kinsey when he tries to order SG-1 to stay on Earth because he's convinced their current claims to a clue to the Lost City are just them trying to hide their mistakes, Hammond bluntly informing Kinsey in turn that President Hayes has already authorised SG-1 to follow up their latest clue, delivering the statement in a manner that makes it clear he considers Kinsey worthy of no respect whatsoever. | |
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Said word-for-word in the Junior Officers chapter "Driving Lesson" by Elekai: | |
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In The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel, after Instructor Sara Valestein outlines the basic details of Class VII at the start of the first game, Machias informs her... | |
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In The Mortal Word from The Invisible Library books, Irene uses it with Duan Zheng, the narration notes it as being "the traditional signal that one is about to be very disrespectful." | |
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And ever since then "He gave the reply from Arkell v. Pressdram" (or some variant thereof) has been part of Private Eye's extensive thesaurus of euphemisms/injokes. | |
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In If the Emperor Had a Text-to-Speech Device, Cato very blatantly wants to become Chapter Master as soon as possible. As the current Chapter Master Marneus Calgar promptly lampshades, he's effectively wishing Marneus to die at the earliest opportunity. | |
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In Star Trek Into Darkness, when Spock orders the bridge crew to Abandon Ship as the badly-damaged Enterprise is about to fall out of orbit, Sulu answers, "All due respect, Commander, but we're not going anywhere." The True Companions status of the reboot Enterprise crew is hence confirmed. | |
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One challenge on Impractical Jokers requires the Jokers to say "No disrespect..." and follow it up with something disrespectful. | |
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Critical Role has Caduceus, The Heart of the Mighty Nein, say a "The Reason You Suck" Speech to Trent Ikkithon in Campaign 2. It looks like Caduceus is going to compliment Ikkithon before taking a left turn into an insult, and about how The Power of Love saves people and that Ikkithon is a fool for trying to control people through fear, and how Ikkithon giving into cynicism and hate is what makes him so lonely. It's enough to firmly rattle Ikkithon, as he gets up and leaves immediately after Caduceus gives the speech. Given the reaction by Ikkithon's servants, it's likely that no one had spoken that way to him in a long time. When Trent Ikkithon shows up at the home of Caduceus as the last encounter of the campaign, Trent Ikkithon is defeated in spite of his power, left to rot in a jail cell while being unable to move, cast spells, or do much of anything besides being force-fed to keep him alive. The Mighty Nein, meanwhile, each manage to Earn Their Happy Ending, including Trent's abused student Caleb. | |
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In Tales of the Questor, when trying to argue that a pollutant must be dealt with because it is not one isolated case. | |
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The "Philosophers East vs. West" episode of Epic Rap Battles of History has Sun Tzu, Confucius, and Laozi on one team - Sun Tzu employs a clever Batman Gambit to get the West team to bicker amongst themselves and gloats about the opportunity, then Laozi suddenly declares, "We must remember, a bowl is most useful when it is empty. Sun Tzu groans in frustration before retorting, "Laozi, I don't mean no disrespectnote especially poignant here as one major component of the East Team's spiel is about how they respect their elders, but you need to fill your bowl with some shit that makes some sense!" Cue the East Team falling apart in squabbling of their own. | |
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Warhammer 40,000 examples: In Dan Abnett's Gaunt's Ghosts novel His Last Command, Commissar Kanow tries to bludgeon into Junior Commissar Ludd that there is no need to investigate the story of certain "deserters and heretics", even though some of it could be corroborated; Ludd still demurs. Which is why Gaunt and his team take Kanow hostage and, when he cannot be reasoned with, get Ludd to contact their higher-ups. In Blood Pact, when Maggs tries to persuade Gaunt to tell him more of what is going on, he offers "with enormous deference" that since he has Maggs and no one else it might be advisable. In Graham McNeill's novel Storm of Iron, when Honsou speaks of their plan of attack, the Warsmith slaps him down, hard, for thinking himself worthy of making a suggestion and says he considers himself merciful for not punishing him. On the Imperial side, when his aide suggests that Major Tedeski is exposing himself to danger, Tedeski points out they are not facing snipers and the artillery is too low. In James Swallow's novel Faith & Fire, when Lethe asks a question, Dione draws in her breath; Miriya deduces that Dione does not let her squad speak without permission. Space Wolf examples: In William King's Grey Hunters, when Ragnar first meets the Wolf Lord Berek, he speaks his mind. This produces some approval and some disapproval from the other Space Marines there. In Lee Lightner's Sons Of Fenris, Sebastian paces after they retreat. Jeremiah asks if he wishes to speak, and Sebastian says, "With respect, no," before admitting that he dislikes retreating. In Wolf's Honor, Ragnar tells Grimnar that he should be sent to the battlefield and he'd rather die on it than live where they are. Grimnar calls his an arrogant pup, cuffs him, and says he couldn't have said it better himself. Horus Heresy examples: In Dan Abnett's Horus Rising, Torgaddon is telling one of Eidolon's juniors Tarvitz how Eidolon's actions, blowing up certain trees, produced beneficial effects. One of Tarvitz's juniors, Bulle, requests permission to speak; Tarvitz tries to get him to keep quiet, but Torgaddon overrules him, and Bulle reveals that blowing up the trees had been Tarvitz's action, and Eidolon had rebuked him for it, until he realized what it had done. Torgaddon strictly informs his superiors that if Bulle is punished for this, he will punish them. In Graham McNeill's False Gods, Petronella Vivar tells Horus that if he think he can bully her, he can go to hell — sir. (He had told her to call him "Horus".) He laughs, she is certain he will never appoint her as his remembrancer, and he appoints her on the spot. The author was recycling an identical scene in his "Ambassador Chronicles". In Dan Abnett's Legion, when Alpharius says they can not leave what they have sworn to do, Soneka objects that they do. When everyone looks at him, he is more diffident but points out that they act with relentless pragmatism about everything. In James Swallow's Flight of the Eisenstein, while waiting on a crippled ship to see who the Imperial forces that found them were, the ship's captain checks what he is saying, and Garro urges him to speak: their experiences together should permit candor. Later, when Dorn strikes Garro for telling him of Horus's treachery, Qruze tells him he must hear him out. Dorn roars that Qruze ought to have been retired, and he dares give him an order. Qruze points out that he could have broken Garro's neck with the blow, and didn't; he knew Garro's words had value and wanted the complete truth. He listens to the rest. At the end he accuses Garro of insanity; Garro counter-accuses him of blindness. In Graham McNeill's Fulgrim, Caphen questions Solomon's orders. Later, when Fulgrim comes to Ferrus Manus, one of Ferrus Manus's captains, Santar, complains of the arrogance of Fulgrim's legion, angering Ferrus Manus; he apologizes for speaking out of turn, and Ferrus Manus, no longer angry, tells him that he spoke from the heart, which is what he values him for. In James Swallow's Blood Angels novel Red Fury, Brother-Sergeant Rafen interrupts two Chapter Masters who are obviously about to quarrel with the comment that "with respect" this was not the place. In Dan Abnett's Brothers of the Snake, when Petrok is ordering Priad to prepare his squad, Priad starts to say "with respect" and Petrok explodes that Priad should show some respect. Then he apologizes, but he still insists on overriding Priad though he does explain why. In Nick Kyme's novel Salamanders, when N'keln proposes returning for Revenge, Dak'ir says "with respect, sir" that the enemy would have left by now. Later, Dak'ir orders Emek to tell him what he is thinking, despite his expressed desire to not appear insubordinate. When Emek reveals that soldiers are wondering whether Dak'ir was responsible for their captain's death, Dak'ir briefly considers punishing him — but he had asked him. In Cadian Blood, Seth, the sanctioned psyker of his Imperial Guard regiment, speaks up in a meeting with the Raven Guard to ask if he can consult with the Space Marine librarian about the Emperor's Tarot. Nearly gets shot by his commissar, but the Space Marines treat the request with utmost respect. |
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Used in an episode of Transformers: Animated with Optimus Prime to Ultra Magnus. In a variation, Sentinel Prime was not in the room, though Optimus was talking about him. Ditto with "But Sentinel-" "Is a glitch-head. All due respect." |
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In the first level of StarCraft, one of your marines will say this before telling you that he doesn't think you know what you're doing, and promptly gives you a rundown on basic game mechanics. | |
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Disregarded by Dodge in Down Periscope. Invoked by the Orlando's CO, Commander Knox, when Admiral Graham assumes command of his sub. |
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In an episode of Boston Legal, when Alan goes to Texas to appeal a man's execution. The lawyer who asked for his help warns him that if he feels the need to retaliate he should instead say "With all due respect, may it please the court." Naturally Alan ends up saying it after nearly every statement, and practically yelling it by the end of his talk, following a no-holds-barred verbal smackdown. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: In "Keep Calm and Flutter On", Twilight Sparkle uses this on Princess Celestia when she brings Discord's statue to Ponyville and asks the mane six to reform him. And considering how highly Twilight thinks of Celestia, it really says something that Twi was willing to question her. There's also Wonderbolts Academy |
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Doctor Who: In "The Dominators", the subordinate's fractious and violent nature leads to frequent insubordination, once prefixed with this. In "The Invasion of Time", Borusa postfixes his comments with "I meant no disrespect." |
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In Randy Rainbow's "Desperate Cheeto", he says "I mean no disrespect, but you're a big disgrace" to Trump. | |
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Happens several times in Horatio Hornblower. Sometimes it's really meant (when addressing good captain Pellew or similar), but at other times the implications are clear, especially in "Mutiny" and "Retribution" when the lieutenants had to deal with their crazy captain and weak First Lieutenant. Mr. Bush tried it quite politely when Captain Sawyer was unjustly berating Hornblower when he should have been praised. However, when Sawyer barked at him, Bush tried to take it back as well as he could. Hornblower wanted to settle an issue with his seaman Styles who was beaten nearly to death by Randall. By that time, Captain Sawyer was paranoid and unable to judge clearly. He told Hornblower that he was too squeamish and that he would lay no charges. When Hornblower pulls respect on him, Sawyer gets super-angry and even more suspicious. When they defeated some Spaniards, Buckland was all too eager to accept their demands: safe passage to Kingston and letting them keep their ships. When Acting Captain Buckland insists they blow up the fort, sending one of his subordinates to a suicide mission, Archie Kennedy asks him absolutely bluntly: "With respect, Sir, what's to be gained?" Captain Hammond uses this respect Stock Phrase to challenge Commodore Pellew when he accuses Buckland, quite correctly, of sending one of his officers to death. Captain Hammond is a bit of a Hanging Judge, but Buckland has made a fool of himself already and he wants a different scapegoat. |
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Used throughout an episode of The Wire entitled, naturally, "All Due Respect". | |
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The phrase occurs many times on JAG, which is not surprising given its military theme. In "Gypsy Eyes", when Admiral Chegwidden learns that Harm and Mac are missing in Russia on Harm’s private quest to find his long lost father, the Secretary of the Navy forbids Chegwidden from going over there, to which the old Navy SEAL courteously replies. |
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Played straight and lampshaded in The Last Samurai with Sgt. Zebulon Gant when Algren attempts to prevent his Heroic Sacrifice: "No disrespect intended, sir, but shove it up your ass!" | |
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The Wild Geese. Despite having a great deal of respect for his commander, RSM Sandy Young gives an awesome version when Colonel Faulkner decides to pay him off so he can go home (he was hired as a Drill Sergeant Nasty to knock them into shape before the mission). | |
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Bumblebee has Agent Burns use this trope to express his dislike for Dr. Powell's suggestion that Sector 7 ally with the Decepticons: | |
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In Battlestar Galactica (2003), this is always prefaced by Starbuck asking for permission to speak plainly, since a subordinate is supposed to be quiet unless the superior says so. The one time Adama tells her no, the matter is not under discussion, she's amazed. | |
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Wild Wild West. When President Grant tells West and Gordon that they're going to be working together, they both start to protest while using the phrase "With all due respect". Grant tells them that they will do whatever their Commander-in-Chief orders them to do, and they both back down. | |
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This exchange in Aladdin, between Iago and Jafar: | |
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Played straight in Halo 4 when the Master Chief is arguing with Captain Del Rio about their next course of action: | |
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In Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, when ordered to take the not-completely-operational Enterprise-A to Nimbus III, Kirk tells the commanding admiral, "With all due respect, the Enterprise is a disaster!" The admiral sends them anyway because "we need Jim Kirk." Guess who directed and co-wrote this film? | |
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The Rigel Black Chronicles: Harry bullies Professor Snape into accepting half the harvested basilisk parts for research purposes, with phrases like "stubbornly pigheaded" and "owning up to your ability", then sees the look on his face, coughs, and adds, "Sir." | |
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In Kingsman: The Secret Service, Harry has apparently been trying to convince Arthur for years that the Kingsmen need to evolve with the times and not shut out good potential candidates just because they don’t hail from upper class families. When Arthur refuses to give him any ground, Harry gives Arthur a succinct, but polite piece of his mind. | |
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Erfworld: Duncan urges a new path on Queen Jillian | |
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In True Blood, Erik actually does deliver the next line with a certain amount of respect, though the fact of the matter is he's saying, "That's not what you should do," in politer terms. To his queen. Leading to... Later on, he shows her that the only reason he tolerated her antics was because he respected her position, even though he is at least twice her age and much stronger. In the third season, he reserves the same kind of "respect" for King William Compton of Louisiana. |
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in the opening scene of Burn After Reading, this line is uttered by Osborne when talking to his supervisor who just accused him of having a drinking problem. | |
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In "Mary Poppins" after Mr. Banks has been humiliatingly dismissed from The Bank and has discovered the profundity of "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious": | |
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In Nick Kyme's novel Salamanders, when N'keln proposes returning for Revenge, Dak'ir says "with respect, sir" that the enemy would have left by now. Later, Dak'ir orders Emek to tell him what he is thinking, despite his expressed desire to not appear insubordinate. When Emek reveals that soldiers are wondering whether Dak'ir was responsible for their captain's death, Dak'ir briefly considers punishing him — but he had asked him. |
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In L. Jagi Lamplighter's Prospero's Daughter, Mab frequently starts off with "Begging your pardon." At the end, he says it to Prospero, and then withdraws it, not letting habit trump his new freedom. | |
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A variant on Stargate Atlantis when a heavily injured Sheppard wants to participate in a dangerous rescue mission: | |
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In ARMA 3, Kerry often uses this to question Miller's actions. At the end of Survive, Miller notices and says something along the lines of "You keep saying 'with all due respect,' then follow it with something disrespectful." Kerry apologizes, but tries again only for Miller to cut him off with a "you're doing it again." | |
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Star Wars Legends: In the Hand of Thrawn duology, Supreme Commander Pellaeon's Commander Contrarian tries to make him change his counter-intuitive plans and uses this sort of phrasing, to Pellaeon's amusement. Wraith Squadron: It's a senior talking to a junior here, but something about how a general expresses his displeasure at Commander Wedge Antilles's plan echoes this trope. |
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Parodied in In the Loop. | |
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In one of Family Guy's many cutaway gags, Cap'n Crunch wants a mob boss to order a hit on a rival cereal mascot for spreading damn lies! My cereal does not cut kids' mouths! ...with respect. | |
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Star Trek: Voyager: In "Year of Hell", Voyager is confronted by a lightly-armed Krenim warship and its overly-officious captain. In "Alliances", Chakotay shows a rare moment of exasperation over Janeway's refusal to Take a Third Option. Played straight in "Emanations" when Harry Kim objects to an order from Chakotay. Contrary to what usually happens with this trope, respect is shown afterwards, with Harry thanking Chakotay for letting him voice his opinion. |
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In Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex, Holly tells Foaly that the guidelines which suggest that in her situation she should retreat to a safe distance and construct a bivouac are "with respect... a pile of troll weevils." Foaly, who helped to write those guidelines, asks if she actually knows what respect means. | |
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Prometheus, after the captain suggests to the pilots that they use the escape pods before their kamikaze run at the Engineers' ship. | |
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In "In the Line of Fur" from Turner & Hooch (2021), Scott Jr. makes Judge Nelson walk through a grungy back alley to enter the court following a threat on his life. He dislikes it, grumbling and asking if he's really going to shot by a sniper if he's not a filthy alley. Scott Jr. tells him that "With all due respect, sir, it's possible. Any of these tall structures could be a sniper location." | |
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In The Sopranos episode "All Due Respect", Silvio pulls this with Tony when Tony seems willing to go to war with the New York mafia over his wayward cousin Tony Blundetto. Tony gives it right back to him: But in the end, he takes Silvio's advice. |
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In Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, a pair of soldiers tell off Ed for acting immaturely, then immediately apologize because, technically speaking, Ed is a superior officer (as a State Alchemist, Ed automatically holds the rank of Major in the army, regardless of his age or experience). | |
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In Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force, Nanoha uses a variant of this on Hayate, who is a long-time friend, but while on duty, she addresses as she would any other superior. Nanoha says that Hayate getting herself stabbed and staying behind for a few minutes to relay orders was somewhat reckless, then bows and apologizes after making her point. | |
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The Second Try: After Shinji disobeyed orders when he fought Bardiel, Gendo suspended him from duty for several weeks. Misato tried to protest that such an action could prove fatal in case of another attack, but Gendo refused listening. | |
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Used mildly in The Wrong Reflection. Kanril Eleya actually does respect Fleet Admiral William Riker, she just views her reprimand for insubordination and disrespectful conduct to a superior officer as Unishment. | |
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The Fugitive plays it mostly straight: the local Sheriff isn't "senior" to a career US Marshal, but they do have legal jurisdiction. | |
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