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*Information from the [[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion Season Three|Season Three Companion book]]: | *Information from the [[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion Season Three|Season Three Companion book]]: | ||
**This episode was originally a different story titled "Our Enemies, Ourselves" and a continuation of the Sagittaron storyline in "[[The Woman King]]". Dualla represented the government in its dealings with the Sagittarons, who perceived her as a traitor, before she sided with them. At the end Adama gave them their own ship. However, the producers decided that the story didn't work and focused on the class struggle instead. | **This episode was originally a different story titled "Our Enemies, Ourselves" and a continuation of the Sagittaron storyline in "[[The Woman King]]". Dualla represented the government in its dealings with the Sagittarons, who perceived her as a traitor, before she sided with them. At the end Adama gave them their own ship. However, the producers decided that the story didn't work and focused on the class struggle instead. | ||
**The title was chosen by [[Anne Cofell Saunders]] as a reference to workers, because her father used to be | **The title was chosen by [[Anne Cofell Saunders]] as a reference to workers, because her father used to be printer and scrubbed his ink-stained hands every day after returning from work, before he took a white-collar job later. | ||
**As scripted Baltar was supposed to be stripped naked, but the actors felt that he should retain some of his dignity. | **As scripted Baltar was supposed to be stripped naked, but the actors felt that he should retain some of his dignity. | ||
**The scenes on the refinery ship were shot in a Vancouver sugar mill that was previously used as part of [[Ragnar Anchorage]] in the [[Miniseries]]. | **The scenes on the refinery ship were shot in a Vancouver sugar mill that was previously used as part of [[Ragnar Anchorage]] in the [[Miniseries]]. | ||