Thanks to everyone for voting in the Atlantis Season One Awards! Here are the complete vote results for all of the nominees. (See the award winners here.)
Nominations and voting for the best of SGA Season Two will take place in July 2012.
Sheppard plays a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with Commander Kolya and his Genii strike force, picking off enemy invaders and giving the others a chance to retake Atlantis. (“The Storm”) (54%)
Sheppard must fight a nearly unstoppable, 10,000 year-old-Wraith in order to protect his people and escape a desolate moon. (“The Defiant One”) (11%)
With Atlantis quickly running out of defensive options, Sheppard takes a Jumper on a suicide mission to blow up one of the attacking Wraith hive ships. (“The Siege, Part 2”) (34%)
With a hostile alien entity threatening the city and his friends, McKay risks his life by using a personal shield to step into the cloud and send it through the Stargate. (“Hide and Seek”) (24%)
McKay stands up to Kolya, stepping in front of the gun he has pointed at Dr. Weir and insisting that Kolya needs the both of them in order to survive. (“The Storm”) (36%)
Knowing he may not survive the impending siege, Rodney records a thoughtful goodbye to his sister Jeannie, regretful that they had not been closer. (“Letters From Pegasus”) (39%)
Plagued by terrifying nightmares, Teyla recalls a time when she and her father were captured by the Wraith and subjected to disturbing experiments — learning that she has some Wraith DNA herself. (“The Gift”) (12%)
Teyla tries to tap in to the Wraith psychic network but fails to maintain control, enabling a Wraith to take possession of her instead and attack her friends. (“The Gift”) (22%)
After Sergeant Bates accuses her of being a spy under Wraith control, Teyla gives him a much needed punch in the face. (“The Siege, Part 1”) (66%)
With her people trapped in a life-and-death dilemma, Weir stands up to the defeatist attitude of the Athosians and Kavanaugh, who are convinced that Sheppard’s team will not survive. (“Thirty Eight Minutes”) (13%)
After she is found in stasis in the city, a severely aged Weir tells her tale of going back in time, meeting Atlantis’s original inhabitants, and deciding to stay behind and give her life to save her future team. (“Before I Sleep”) (60%)
Knowing she might not make it back alive, Elizabeth risks her life to make a deal with the Genii for their nuclear devices in order to help save Atlantis from the Wraith siege. (“The Siege, Part 2”) (26%)
With their Puddle Jumper lodged in an open Stargate, Ford opens the rear hatch and exposes himself to the vacuum of space in order to save Sheppard from the iratus bug and get them home to Atlantis. (“Thirty Eight Minutes”) (43%)
Ford takes charge as temporary leader of the group when he, along with Teyla and Dr. Beckett, sneak into Atlantis to retake the city from the Genii. (“The Eye”) (29%)
With the Wraith on their way Ford takes charge of the expedition’s morale situation, filming everyone’s messages for their families — and his own video for his grandparents. (“Letters From Pegasus”) (28%)
Having found the lost city of the Ancients and saved the Athosians from the Wraith, the team gathers together for the first time in the moonlit city to celebrate. (“Rising, Part 2”) (33%)
Both inside the Puddle Jumper and back in Atlantis, the team works together to try and get the ship out of the Stargate before time runs out. (“Thirty Eight Minutes”) (19%)
Ford, Teyla, and Dr. Beckett arrive in an enemy-controlled Atlantis and help Sheppard, McKay, and Weir expel Kolya and the Genii from their home — and save the city itself from a super-storm. (“The Eye”) (47%)
The Genii (“Underground”) (17%)
The Lanteans (“Before I Sleep”) (26%)
The Wraith (“The Siege”) (57%)
Wraith Keeper (“Rising”) (15%)
Cowen (“Underground”) (6%)
Acastus Kolya (“The Eye”) (79%)
City of Atlantis (“Rising, Part 2”) (71%)
Personal shield emitter (“Hide and Seek”) (9%)
Puddle Jumper (“Thirty Eight Minutes”) (20%)
Wraith Dart (“Rising, Part 2”) (34%)
Wraith Hive Ship (“Rising, Part 2”) (49%)
Wraith stunner rifle (“Suspicion”) (16%)
Michael Shanks as Daniel Jackson (“Rising, Part 1”) (32%)
Robert Patrick as Marshall Sumner (“Rising, Part 2”) (12%)
Paul McGillion as Carson Beckett (“Poisoning the Well”) (29%)
Robert Davi as Acastus Kolya (“The Storm”) (24%)
Leonor Varela as Chaya Sar (“Sanctuary”) (3%)
Thirty Eight Minutes (13%)
Poisoning the Well (4%)
The Eye (23%)
Before I Sleep (21%)
The Siege, Part 2 (40%)
(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.)
Letters From Pegasus was the best McKay moment, really? Recording a thoughtful goodbye was the best McKay did in Season 1? I don’t think so. But totally agree with the rest of the choices.
[…] részletes eredményeket megnézhetitek a GateWorld bejegyzésében. A szerkesztők majdnem kizárták Atlantiszt az Ős technológia kategóriában, de végül mégis […]
[…] (which, I believe, they would have won handily). Anyway, you can check out all the results here: Atlantis Season One Awards: Results! […]
Joe Malozzi gave Gateworld’s Atlantis Awards a mention in his blog today! If anyone is not following his blog, you’re missing some great insights into the filming of the different Stargate series.
SGA season 1 ….. the beginning of the most awsome scifi series ever made! :D
The “Before I Sleep” was good and I really enjoyed that “The Eye” I believe was the name of it.
Hi Darren, I came on here looking for that link you mentioned on YouTube the other day about contacting “GateWorld.”
Jeff Davis
One of my real pictures Darren, so now you know what I really look ? like.
BEST LINE DURING “THE EYE”
After arriving from the mainland, Ford, Teyla and Beckett start out to find Sheppard. Ford hands Beckett the life signs detector and the Dr. asks, “How can I tell which ‘dot’ is Sheppard? ”
And Ford answers, “He’ll be the dot getting rid of the other dots!”
Perfect!