Thanks to everyone for voting in the SG-1 Season Four 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 Five will take place in December 2011.
Having warned the genocidal alien leader Alar not to follow them through the Gate, Jack arrives on the other side and orders the iris closed — resulting in the man’s death. (“The Other Side”) (9%)
Caught in a time-loop that forces him to repeat the same day over and over again, Jack loses his patience and starts to go “whacko!” (“Window of Opportunity”) (65%)
Jack convinces Malakai to shut off the time-loop machine by confessing that he would love to have his son back, but could never live through losing him again. (“Window of Opportunity”) (26%)
Daniel befriends his captor when he is kidnapped by a primative Unas named Chaka, and winds up playing “toss the symbiote head” over the fire. (“The First Ones”) (35%)
Faced with the extinction of either the Enkarans or the Gadmeer, Daniel works with an artificial intelligence until he discovers a way to save both peoples. (“Scorched Earth”) (24%)
Consumed by a Goa’uld’s hunger for power in a dream world, Daniel betrays his friends and turns a powerful satellite weapon on Earth. (“Absolute Power”) (41%)
Sam’s “dumb idea” saves the Asgard’s home planet from the Replicators by blowing up the Asgard’s new flagship. “We kicked their asses.” (“Small Victories”) (32%)
To give a brilliant but troubled young Cadet a look at her future, Sam introduces Jennifer Haley to the Stargate program and takes her off-world. (“Prodigy”) (14%)
To save the Tok’ra and deal Apophis’ fleet a crippling blow, Sam uses a Stargate connected to a black hole to blow up a sun. (“Exodus”) (54%)
Teal’c goes after his team when they defy orders and risk their lives to destroy Apophis’ new ship, and refuses to apologize to General Hammond … since he was actually following orders. (“Upgrades”) (23%)
Stuck in a time-loop, Teal’c takes advantage of the situation to play golf and learn to juggle with Colonel O’Neill … and shoves a door back in the face of a hapless young Airman. (“Window of Opportunity”) (59%)
Forced to allow Tanith to go free so that he may be used by the Tok’ra, Teal’c finally confronts the Goa’uld spy and pursues him with a revenge oath. (“Exodus”) (18%)
After a super-powered Jack O’Neill accidentally kicks a hole in the wall, a confounded General Hammond tells him to “get the hell out of my office!” (“Upgrades”) (40%)
With his people stranded in a rogue death glider heading away from Earth, Hammond radios to tell Jack and Teal’c to hold on for hope of rescue — then tells Major Davis to let them sleep. (“Tangent”) (25%)
General Hammond unexpectedly resigns from Stargate Command when the N.I.D. blackmails him by threatening his granddaughters, but eventually tells Jack the real reason for his decision. (“Chain Reaction”) (35%)
Under the influence of alien technology, Jack, Sam and Daniel head to O’Malley’s for steaks and wind up using their super speed and strength in a very one-sided bar fight. (“Upgrades”) (29%)
Super-charged by the Atoniek armbands, Jack, Sam and Daniel defy orders to infiltrate and destroy Apophis’ powerful new mothership … leaving Teal’c in the dust. (“Upgrades”) (8%)
In an alternate future, SG-1 makes the ultimate sacrifice to get a warning note back through time to prevent an alliance with the Aschen and the defeat of Earth. (“2010”) (62%)
The Aschen (30%)
The Tok’ra (44%)
Primative Unas (26%)
Cronus (“Double Jeopardy”) (17%)
Osiris (“The Curse”) (53%)
Tanith (“Crossroads”) (30%)
Atoniek armbands (“Upgrades”) (51%)
Ancient time-loop device (“Window of Opportunity”) (32%)
Aschen transporter platforms (“2010”) (17%)
Vanessa Angel as Freya/Anise (“Divide and Conquer”) (22%)
JR Bourne as Martouf/Lantash (“Divide and Conquer”) (27%)
Willie Garson as Martin Lloyd (“Point of No Return”) (21%)
Anna Louise Plowman as Sarah Gardner/Osiris (“The Curse”) (21%)
Elisabeth Rosen as Jennifer Haley (“Prodigy”) (9%)
Beneath the Surface (4%)
Window of Opportunity (71%)
Tangent (3%)
2010 (15%)
Exodus (7%)
(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.)
The moment near the end when Jack tells Malikai that he lost his son chokes me up every time I watch it, I don’t mind admitting. That may well be the best bit of acting I’ve ever seen RDA do. A “powerful emotional punch” is an understatement.
Most of my votes one. The only ones I don’t agree with. The best Hammond moment as the one from chain reaction. For coolest technology I had them in the reverse order Aschen transporters, time loop device and the arm bands last.
@fzammetti:
Yes, that’s one of my favorite Jack moments in the series.
I agree with most.
I still think Tanith was better than Osiris.
Window of Opportunity was by far the best of the season, “In the middle of my backswing!”
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I’m kind of surprised by the results of this month, in particular I’m surprised about the lack of love for Scorched Earth, only appearing for best Daniel moment where it lost :p
I think scorched earth is my favourite episode of the season, sure Windows of Opportunity that everyone seem to love is a great episode, but not that good in my opinion.
Wow I’m surprised that Willie Garson as Martin Loyd wasnt higher up. I think he is a great actor and he is always on the “celebration episodes” 100th episode… 200 episode… Im sure he will be on the ballot in coming seasons. He will win one. Other than that it turned out how I expected it to. I however voted for the Aschen as best Alien Race. Anyways great Season!!! One of, if not, the best.
@Leonick
Color me VERY surprised for lack of “Scorched Earth” votes– including the low ranking of my favorite Daniel moment in that same ep.
Now, I agree with the fans if they said “Absolute Power” was a great *Michael Shands* moment… but the events in the ep itself wasn’t real; in “Earth”, however, Daniel was actually trying to stop a massive terraforming device from destroying a group of people, put there by SG-1 themselves.
(Maybe these were the same concentration of fans that gave “Urgo” votes in S3…)
*sighs*
@Leonick – I agree! Really liked Scorched.. and Daniel’s part. Don’t like Window… – think it’s highly overrated and to sit and watch the same thing over and over, nah not my cup… And Jack’s comment is soo lame, guess one has to like golf to appreciate that…
@medegno51 hehe fun comment re. Urgo.
Didn’t get many of my favourites this time – think Martuf was the only one :/ so a bit disappointed :)
Best Teal’c moment was more like funniest Teal’c moment. Not the best.