Thanks to everyone for voting in the SG-1 Season Six 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 Seven will take place in February 2012.
Captured and tortured by Baal, Jack maintains his cutting sense of humor while enduring knives and burning acid. (“Abyss”) (51%)
With no way out of Baal’s prison, Daniel offers Jack ascension — but Jack refuses, asking Daniel to free him from his suffering by ending his life instead. (“Abyss”) (35%)
Misplacing his trust in Maybourne, O’Neill finds himself trapped on an alien moon with him. When Maybourne begins to show signs of madness, Jack is forced to shoot and nearly kill him. (“Paradise Lost”) (14%)
Daniel visits Jack in Baal’s prison, providing moral support and finally offering to help his tortured friend ascend and escape Baal. (“Abyss”) (21%)
As Teal’c lies near death, Daniel enters his dream world to help to keep his friend alive and grounded until help arrives. (“The Changeling”) (17%)
With Abydos and SG-1 under threat of Anubis, Daniel decides to defy the rules and fight back with his powers as an ascended being — only to be yanked away by the Ancients. (“Full Circle”) (62%)
Locked in a storage room on a hijacked Prometheus, Sam improvises a radio to contact the team outside, cut her way out with a welding torch, and sabotage the ship. (“Prometheus”) (30%)
Carter follows Colonel O’Neill’s orders and deceives Fifth so that they can escape from Halla without him, but later questions the ethics of his decision. (“Unnatural Selection”) (22%)
Sam refuses to give up on a lost Colonel O’Neill, pressuring Dr. Lee for results and eventually breaking down in the base locker room. (“Paradise Lost”) (48%)
Teal’c reconciles with his estranged son Rya’c after the two are reunited under tragic circumstances, telling him that he has never lost his father’s trust. (“Redemption, Part 1”) (14%)
An intimidating and entirely silent Teal’c manages to persuade a spy from Area 51 to confess his theft of the mimic devices. (“Smoke and Mirrors”) (35%)
Following a Goa’uld ambush Teal’c keeps himself and Bra’tac alive for three days by sharing his larval symbiote, hanging on the edge of death until rescue arrives. (“The Changeling”) (51%)
To save Earth, Jonas subtly gives Sam the idea of removing the Stargate from Cheyenne Mountain before it explodes. (“Redemption, Part 2”) (29%)
Jonas swims through the flooded sections of a Goa’uld ship to help the team escape its destruction, using the transport rings to beam himself out along with hundreds of gallons of water. (“Descent”) (52%)
After Ayianna is found frozen in Antarctica and revived, Jonas manages to overcome her inability to communicate and make a personal connection. (“Frozen”) (19%)
In order to clear Colonel O’Neill’s name of murder, General Hammond allows SG-1 to investigate “outside jurisdiction.” (“Smoke and Mirrors”) (18%)
Hammond represents the S.G.C.’s position at a panel of officials from other nations, informing them about the existence of the Stargate program — and calling on Thor as an ace up his sleeve to stop Senator Kinsey. (“Disclosure”) (70%)
General Hammond wisely heeds Jonas’s prophetic warning from a vision, transmitting a message to SG-1 offworld and ultimately avoiding disaster for both them and Stargate Command. (“Prophecy”) (12%)
With a submerged Goa’uld mothership about to explode, SG-1 rescues Thor’s consciousness from the computer and uses a pair of death gliders to escape in the nick of time — with all members present and accounted for. (“Descent”) (28%)
SG-1 refuses to be rescued by Felger and Coombs, revealing that they allowed themselves be captured … only to actually need rescuing later on. (“The Other Guys”) (23%)
SG-1 and an ascended Daniel Jackson return to Abydos in hopes of finding the Eye of Ra and thwarting Anubis’s plans to create a weapon of mass destruction. (“Full Circle”) (48%)
Human-form Replicators (“Unnatural Selection”) (63%)
The Serrakin (“Forsaken”) (10%)
The Tok’ra (“Allegiance”) (27%)
Anubis (“Full Circle”) (41%)
Baal (“Abyss”) (56%)
Nirrti (“Metamorphosis”) (4%)
Gravity prison and torture chamber (“Abyss”) (32%)
The Prometheus (X-303) (“Prometheus”) (44%)
Mimic device (“Smoke and Mirrors”) (6%)
Nirrti’s genetic manipulator (“Metamorphosis”) (5%)
Eye of Ra superweapon (“Full Circle”) (13%)
Neil Dennis as Rya’c (“Redemption, Part 1”) (2%)
David Hewlett as Rodney McKay (“Redemption, Part 2”) (53%)
Dean Stockwell as Dr. Kieran (“Shadow Play”) (5%)
Tony Amendola as Bra’tac (“Allegiance”) (20%)
Tom McBeath as Harry Maybourne (“Paradise Lost”) (20%)
“Abyss” (37.5%)
“Unnatural Selection” (10%)
“Paradise Lost” (9%)
“The Changeling” (6%)
“Full Circle” (37.4%)
(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.)
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I was a bit apprehensive to the loss of Shanks and the addition Nemic, but I actually really wished we could have had more out of the Jonas role and his interactions with his homeworld. Would have been nice. This season was all over the place for me. Not quite as epic as 2-3 for me. Too many episodes on Earth for my liking. Really loved the episode with the human like replicators though. Needs more episodes like that which asks us a very philosophical Star Trek question at the end. It would have immortalized this series in the general… Read more »
All in all a pretty good season.
Season 7 disk 1 in my player now.
I agree. Too many episodes on earth this season, but all in all, it was ok.
Jonas could easily have his own Stargate show.