Thanks to everyone for voting in the SG-1 Season Seven 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 Eight will take place in March 2012.
Jack wakes up to find his teammates in his bedroom, and learns that an Asgard scientist has replaced him with a teenage clone of himself. (“Fragile Balance”) (18%)
Jack refuses to let Daniel expose himself to the Ancient repository of knowledge, taking the download himself to keep it from Anubis and locate the Lost City — knowing the cost may be his life. (“Lost City, Part 1”) (28%)
Jack activates the Ancient outpost chair and lets loose a stream of destructive drones on Anubis’s mothership, saving the world … just before he closes his eyes and accepts that death is coming. (“Lost City, Part 2”) (54%)
Daniel fights for his life after dozens of stored consciousnesses from a crashed ship are downloaded into his brain, including both an innocent child and a political despot. (“Lifeboat”) (34%)
Daniel and Chaka try to mediate negotiations with a group of tribal Unas, in hopes of securing access to a naquadah mine that the Unas view as scared ground — while also protecting the tribe from the U.S. military. (“Enemy Mine”) (20%)
After initially rebuffing the efforts of journalist Emmett Bregman, an emotionally wrecked Daniel is convinced to hand over a video tape with footage of his friend’s death. (“Heroes, Part 2”) (47%)
Carter teams up with Warrick to try and win a space race, risking her life and having a bit of fun in the process. (“Space Race”) (15%)
Trapped alone on board the Prometheus, Sam fights against a concussion to remain sane — while also dealing with her personal issues through hallucinations of her friends. (“Grace”) (38%)
Sam pushes herself onward despite injury to evade the super-soldier that has decimated the Alpha Site, and still manages to get the missile on a downed U.A.V. to fire on the warrior. (“Death Knell”) (46%)
Desperate for allies against Anubis, Teal’c tries to negotiate with Lord Yu for help in trapping the System Lord and taking out his new super-weapon. (“Fallen”) (12%)
Following the loss of his symbiote Teal’c overcomes his self-doubt by defeating the commander of the Jaffa labor camp and liberating Bra’tac, Rya’c, and the rest of the prisoners at Erebus. (“Orpheus”) (55%)
Teal’c is interviewed by a film crew about his work at Stargate Command, and frustrates journalist Emmett Bregman with his stoic silence. (“Heroes, Part 1”) (33%)
After dealing with a film crew on his base during the loss of one of the S.G.C.’s own, the General reviews Emmett Bregman’s final video and thanks him for his work — admitting he was wrong to oppose the idea. (“Heroes, Part 2”) (17%)
General Hammond takes the Prometheus into battle and does all that he can to protect SG-1 when Anubis unleashes his forces over Antarctica, giving the team a fighting chance to find the Ancient’s secret weapon. (“Lost City, Part 2”) (32%)
With shields low and no options remaining, Hammond orders the Prometheus on a collision course with Anubis’s mothership to try and save Earth … or at least buy SG-1 a little more time. (“Lost City, Part 2”) (52%)
Jonas and Daniel work together to sneak aboard Anubis’s ship, pin-pointing a vital target so that Jack and Sam can destroy the Goa’uld’s powerful new super-weapon. (“Fallen”) (24%)
Jonas defies Anubis to his face, though the powerful Goa’uld has captured him and has him at his mercy. (“Fallen”) (29%)
Jonas pushes Daniel out of the way of a staff weapon blast and takes the hit instead, atoning for his past mistakes. (“Homecoming”) (47%)
With change in the air at the S.G.C. the team, along with General Hammond, convenes at Jack’s house for a beer and a conversation about their future. (“Lost City, Part 1”) (46%)
SG-1 crosses the galaxy to find the Lost City of the Ancients, only to be directed back to Earth to an outpost buried under the ice of Antarctica. (“Lost City, Part 2”) (16%)
Sam, Daniel, and Teal’c defend Jack from an onslaught of super-soldiers as he sits in the Ancient control chair under the ice of Antarctica, and must then let him slip away from them as he enters long-term stasis. (“Lost City, Part 2”) (38%)
The Unas (“Enemy Mine”) (26%)
The Serrakin (“Space Race”) (15%)
Kull Warriors (“Evolution, Part 2”) (59%)
Anubis (“Lost City”) (60%)
Baal (“Homecoming”) (32%)
Osiris (“Chimera”) (9%)
Ancient healing device (Telchak’s cube) (“Evolution, Part 2”) (6%)
Ancient repository of knowledge (“Lost City, Part 1”) (20%)
Ancient drone weapon (with control chair) (“Lost City, Part 2”) (74%)
Michael Welch as Young Jack (“Fragile Balance”) (26%)
Jolene Blalock as Ishta (“Birthright”) (11%)
Corin Nemec as Jonas Quinn (“Fallout”) (27%)
Saul Rubinek as Emmett Bregman (“Heroes”) (17%)
William Devane as President Henry Hayes (“Inauguration”) (20%)
Fallen & Homecoming (7%)
Evolution (6%)
Heroes (23%)
Lost City (65%)
Lifeboat (8%)
Death Knell (7%)
Heroes, Part 2 (29%)
Lost City, Part 1 (6%)
Lost City, Part 2 (50%)
(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.)
Season Seven, to me, took the Stargate franchise to a new level of acclaim as its stories gave the series a more international flavor, while at the same time cementing Earth/Tau’ri as the newest rising force in the galaxy. *wow* Mean while, back in our OWN reality, SG’s next season- combined with SGA and that lil’ blockbuster called BSG- took us sci-fi fans to head-spinning heights of nirvana by showing up on (then) Sci-Fi Channel’s “Sci-Fi Fridays”… To… this… DAY (!!), I still have to wonder how the suits at Sci-Fi Channel turned what was a once a stroke of… Read more »
I hated when the SGU haters went and said “blah blah drama has no place in Stargate, this is about the adventure, not everyone’s emotional problems. This isn’t Stargate blah blah blah”. This season is PROOF that emotional drama is an interwoven part of the Stargate franchise, and you can’t make that claim that it doesn’t belong and that’s why SGU died. Its not a cogent argument, here’s some proof right in front of you, a whole season’s worth that was some of the best Stargate ever produced!
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Season 7 of Sg1 remains to this day my favorite season of Stargate alltogether. Out of all the seasons and Stargate series!It is also intersesting that now I read the results,it ends up this time,my favorite moments fit the general trend less than ever.Only about 50%,lol..Usually it’s only one,or two answers that I favored differently than most ppl. And i agree Sci-Fi Fridays were THE Golden Age of then SciFi Channel! Too bad they went ahead and changed that..and tried to fix what was not broken..regardless of first SG1 and then BSG ending.Other things could’ve filled the spot,because that was… Read more »
I swore I would never get sucked into the show…but I kept on watching. I swore I would not watch the later seasons…I kept working my way through. I never cry over anything I watch on TV or in movies…and I cried over “Heroes” and “Lost City”. This season is everything the earlier seasons were. Some of my favorite episodes aired during this season (Lifeboat and Fragile Balance), and my favorite 2-parter aside from In the Serpent’s Lair/In the Serpent’s Gasp aired this season (Lost City). I can see why it came back for another season, as this was supposed… Read more »
@dancer – completely agree. either it should have wrapped up after season 8 – or keep it going forever!!!
Heroes still affected me even though I knew what was coming… So sad to lose Dr. Janet Frasier (Teryl Rothery) from the team.
Still one of the best episodes of the series.
Season 7 of SG-1 is by far one of the best series in TV history.
Well everything I voted for won,
except two, which I can’t believe didn’t.
The best Carter moment should have been for Grace and the best Daniel moment should have been for Lifeboat. Both episodes were arguably the best acting done by Shanks and Tapping. Their talents were pushed in a way rarely seen in TV sci-fi.
fellow sg-1 fans, i agree ! season 7 was one of the best seasons of sg-1 . lost city 1 and 2 was really a great story among many others that would take too much space to list . sg-1 was one of the best shows on tv and still is to me .