Thanks to everyone for voting in the SG-1 Season Three Awards! Here are the complete vote results for all of the nominees. (See the award winners here.)
Nominations and voting for the best of Season Four will take place in November 2011.
Coming to terms with the reality that he may never go home, Jack begins to move on and build a new life with Laira on the planet Edora (“A Hundred Days”) (22.8%)
After three months stranded on another world, Jack finds Teal’c coming to his rescue and helps dig him free — realizing he is going home. (“A Hundred Days”) (22.5%)
Jack defies orders and goes rogue, stealing alien technology … in order to flush out former N.I.D. agents working against the interests of the government. (“Shades of Grey”) (55%)
Daniel believes he is slowly going insane, only to learn that he has been infected with Ma’chello’s Goa’uld-killing devices. (“Legacy”) (25%)
After convincing himself that he has extraordinary mental powers, Daniel encounters Oma Desala and realizes that she has the true power to protect Sha’re’s infant son. (“Maternal Instinct”) (41%)
Daniel is reunited with his institutionalized grandfather, Nicholas Ballard, and after their shared experience can finally call him “Grandpa.” (“Crystal Skull”) (35%)
Dr. Samantha Carter from an alternate reality reveals that she and Jack were married in her world, and turns to him for comfort as she mourns her husband’s death. (“Point of View”) (24%)
While en route to Ne’tu, Sam uses the memory recall device to try and remember what happened to Jolinar — but her own painful memories bleed through, too. (“Jolinar’s Memories”) (18%)
With the S.G.C. and her commanding officers compromised by an alien incursion, Sam takes charge and leads efforts to retake the base and expose them … despite Maybourne’s idiocy. (“Foothold”) (58%)
Teal’c tells the team a Jaffa joke from back home, but the sense of humor doesn’t translate. “The Setesh guard’s nose … drips.” (“Seth”) (52%)
Following his execution by a primitive culture, Teal’c “miraculously” comes back from the dead — his symbiote having kept him alive in the lake. (“Demons”) (9%)
Teal’c risks his life by traveling through a buried Stargate, attempting to dig his way to the surface and rescue O’Neill before running out of air. (“A Hundred Days”) (39%)
When his superiors refuse to allow him to send reinforcements, Hammond takes it upon himself to go offworld and find Teal’c in order to rescue SG-1. (“Into the Fire”) (29%)
“Yee-haw!” General Hammond takes out an enemy target as he and Teal’c use an old Jaffa ship to rescue SG-1 from Hathor. (“Into the Fire”) (60%)
General Hammond has a heated discussion with Colonel O’Neill after Jack steals technology from the Tollan, but later reveals it was all an act. (“Shades of Grey”) (12%)
SG-1 escapes from Sokar’s prison moon with Jacob Carter and Martouf, using a hidden transporter to make it to a ship piloted by Teal’c. (“The Devil You Know”) (22%)
The team deals with having a curious alien entity in their heads, including increased appetites and the urge to sing “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” in rounds. (“Urgo”) (40%)
Jack, Sam and Teal’c fend off a swarm of Replicators on board Thor’s ship, using the Stargate to escape its imminent destruction. (“Nemesis”) (38%)
The Replicators (“Nemesis”) (50%)
The Tok’ra (“The Devil You Know”) (28%)
The Tollan (“Pretense”) (21%)
Apophis (“The Devil You Know”) (58%)
Sokar (“The Devil You Know”) (36%)
Zipacna (“Pretense”) (7%)
Dom DeLuise as Urgo (“Urgo”) (38%)
Tom McBeath as Harry Mabourne (“Foothold”) (23%)
JR Bourne as Martouf (“Jolinar’s Memories”) (22%)
Sam J. Jones as Aris Boch (“Deadman Switch”) (9%)
Jan Rubes as Nicholas Ballard (“Crystal Skull”) (8%)
Nemesis (31%)
The Devil You Know (20%)
Urgo (19%)
Crystal Skull (18%)
Jolinar’s Memories (12%)
(Percentages are rounded to the nearest full point, so results for each category won’t always add up to an even 100%. Those with an equal percentage of votes after rounding are listed in their winning order based on actual votes.)Thr
You guys should have a “worst episode of the season” category. Though the worst episodes of Stargate are better than most other TV that aired at the time.
@Browncoat: Which is the “worst episode” of SG-1 season 3, according to you?
You weren’t asking me But I dislike “Seth”, “Urgo”, and “Crystal Skull” the most. I would say “Seth” is probably the worst one.
I’m glad they’ve kept it positive. There are ups and downs in all shows and there are certainly episodes I don’t like, but this is a celebration of Stargate by all it’s truest fans, old and new. I prefer we keep it positive and talk about everything we love best in a show that has given us so much to love!
@hlndncr – I think I do to, actually. But I really don’t like Urgo. I was appalled Dom got all those votes… unbelieveable..
should have been an easy win for JR Bourne
How does “Forever in a Day” not even rate a nomination for anything?
Wow – I didn’t vote for the winning option in a single case! I must really have a different taste than the majority *sighs*
I am really surprised Jr Bourne didn’t win – I would have thought he would have won easily.
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I don’t even remember season 3’s poll being posted. Most of them I agree with except best team moment and best guest star. JR Bourne as Martouf was the best guest star. Best team moment was the Replicator one from Nemesis. I actually thought Urgo kinda sucked. At least as much as an episode of Stargate can suck.
@Dachannien yes i agree “Forever in a Day” should have had a nomination for best goodbye moment between shar’e and daniel.
I also agree on the forever in a day nom. I think there should be write ins! lol
“Urgo”, people..?
Look, I loved Dom in his various movies and guest shots throughout all those years… and his boys have done a great job in keeping all things Stargate humming along at its best, as well.
But… “Urgo”? I hate that character (and the episode named after him) worse than I hate Lucius Lavin– and that’s *real* hate.