While I don't find a rule about it (aside from people twittering back and forth about if it's essential or not), Oxford's usage examples seem to indicate that it wouldn't be needed:
adverb
they received sentences of one year and eight months respectively More example sentences
He was sentenced to six months and three months respectively, to run consecutively.
These positions are frequently referred to respectively as objectivism and constructionism.
Both release new albums this month after eight and 11 years away respectively.http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/...Now that I've given you an answer that is hopefully helpful, I can comment: ;-)
Too bad you can't remove the "respectively" -- it's really overused by translators dealing with German, although in this case it seems to work.
Re #3: People who want their linguistic contributions to be taken seriously do well to avoid "gonna"...