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"Battlestar Galactica" Dirty Hands (2007)


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"Battlestar Galactica" (2004): Season 3: Episode 16 -- Starbuck has a meeting with the Oracle.
"Battlestar Galactica" (2004): Season 3: Episode 16 -- Tyrol can't take it anymore.  The Refinery workers go on strike.
"Battlestar Galactica" (2004): Season 3: Episode 16 -- Starbuck and Sam discuss her mother.
"Battlestar Galactica" (2004): Season 3: Episode 16 -- There is a jam in the conveyor belt on the refinery ship.
"Battlestar Galactica" (2004): Season 3: Episode 16 -- Tyrol inspects the condition of the fuel refinery.

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User Rating:
7.4/10   398 votes
Director:
Wayne Rose
Writers:
Ronald D. Moore (developer)
Anne Cofell Saunders (written by) ...
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Original Air Date:
25 February 2007 (Season 3, Episode 16)
Plot:
When the head of the fuel production plant holds the fleet hostage by providing unsafe fuel, he's arrested for treason, which results in the Chief sent to the ship and held responsible for getting the plant back up and running. | add synopsis
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Things are becoming a little too parochial! more (3 total)

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Things are becoming a little too parochial!, 28 February 2007
5/10
Author: drnickyp from London, United Kingdom

Although initially sceptical about the new series of Battlestar Galactica, I have become a firm fan, and wait with considerable anticipation for new episodes. I cannot rate the cast, and production values more highly, and even "bad" episodes are enjoyable.

One of the strengths of the production is it's ability, particularly in Seasons One and Two to deal with many difficult and challenging issues, which to my mind are relevant to a present day world audience, and human struggle in general. This, alongside the exciting, swash- buckling space saga has given the show a truly international and humanistic quality. Recently however, I have become unusually disappointed by the story lines. In "Dirty Hands", "The Woman King", and to some extent "A Day in the Life", the plots seem to have more to do with the internal politics of modern day America, than issues relating to the struggle of humanity at large - Labour disputes, the religious intolerance of a very American "Christian Science" like subgroup of society, seem provincial, small-town issues compared to the previously tackled questions of War, Torture, Genocide, Betrayal etc

Truly great Science Fiction, is able to see beyond the troubles of the time and place in which it is written, and this series does have the potential to be great, so long as it can veer away from falling into the trap of addressing parochial issues. Perhaps the writers need to look beyond the shores of their homeland, to prevent this great series becoming just another American Morality Tale.

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