Thanks to everyone for voting in the SG-1 Season Ten Awards! Here are the complete vote results for all of the nominees. (See the award winners here.)
Nominations and voting for the best of Atlantis Season One will take place in June 2012.
After the Odyssey is hijacked, Colonel Mitchell goes undercover inside the Lucian Alliance to try and save his team. (“Company of Thieves”) (19%)
Mitchell consoles Vala, telling her that being a part of the team isn’t just risking your own life but also watching your teammates risk their own lives. (“The Quest, Part 2”) (37%)
Inside a cloaked field in an alien village, Cameron tries to keep an injured Sam alive while preventing the invading Ori army from discovering them. (“Line In The Sand”) (44%)
Standing on the bridge of the Odyssey, a thrilled Daniel lays eyes on the city of Atlantis for the first time as the ship comes in to land. (“The Pegasus Project”) (29%)
After receiving Merlin’s knowledge and ascended power, Daniel takes on Adria to allow SG-1 to escape — knowing that he cannot defeat her and prevent his own capture. (“The Quest, Part 2”) (31%)
Daniel returns to the team after being captured by Adria and turned into a Prior, and must convince Jack and the rest of the team that they can still trust him. (“The Shroud”) (40%)
After Baal taunts her for being a weak woman compared to him, Sam punches the smarmy Goa’uld squarely in the face. (“The Quest, Part 2”) (58%)
Carter is challenged to use Merlin’s technology to hide an entire village from Ori forces, but lies near death inside the cloaked field after she is shot. (“Line In the Sand”) (16%)
Sam finds herself in an alternate reality, where after saving Earth from an Ori attack she is used by the government as a propaganda tool — but stays true to herself and demands to be sent home. (“The Road Not Taken”) (26%)
Teal’c pitches his idea for a Teal’c P.I. detective series to Martin Lloyd, and intimidates him into proposing it to the producers. (“200”) (22%)
After a Jaffa summit is brutally attacked, Teal’c defies orders and fights against his own team to track down the man he believes is responsible. (“Talion”) (14%)
After 50 years on the Odyssey Teal’c enters a time bubble to save the ship and his friends, risking his life while knowing that only he will retain his age and his memories from the ship. (“Unending”) (64%)
Waiting tables in a diner after losing her memories, Vala unconsciously draws on her quick reflexes and combat skills to beat up two thieves trying to rob the joint. (“Memento Mori”) (25%)
Vala confronts Tomin about what he is doing in the name of his gods, laying the seeds of his later change of heart. (“Line In the Sand”) (41%)
On her own after being betrayed by SG-1 and threatened with imprisonment, Vala learns that she was voluntarily given false memories in order to trap Adria. (“Dominion”) (34%)
With a plan to take Colonel Mitchell hunting, General Landry offers a demonstration of the plaintive mating call of the fulvous whistling duck. (“Uninvited”) (38%)
Landry joins Bra’tac on Dakara to convince a Jaffa leader to quit using the Ancient super-weapon against the Ori, as it is killing innocent people across the galaxy. (“Counterstrike”) (48%)
In a parallel universe Sam meets a very different President Hank Landry, who refuses to let her go home in order to serve his own self-interests. (“The Road Not Taken”) (14%)
SG-1 teams up with Atlantis to dial the Supergate, blocking the Ori and destroying both an Ori and a Wraith warship in the process. (“The Pegasus Project”) (50%)
The team must join forces with Baal, using their individual strengths to solve a maze of puzzles and find Merlin’s secret weapon. (“The Quest, Part 1”) (27%)
SG-1 uses what might be their last chance to stop Ori fleet by sending the Sangraal through the Supergate to the Ori galaxy — hoping to wipe out the ascended beings worshiped by the enemy. (“The Shroud”) (24%)
Followers of the Ori (“Flesh and Blood”) (11%)
The “Furlings” (“200”) (25%)
The Asgard (“Unending”) (64%)
Adria (“Counterstrike”) (57%)
Anateo (“Company of Thieves”) (3%)
Baal (“The Quest”) (40%)
Merlin’s phase-shifting device (“Line In the Sand”) (23%)
The Sangraal (“The Shroud”) (13%)
Asgard-upgraded Odyssey (“Unending”) (64%)
Peter Flemming as Malcolm Barrett (“Insiders”) (1%)
Tim Guinee as Tomin (“Line In the Sand”) (10%)
Don S. Davis as George Hammond (“The Road Not Taken”) (28%)
Richard Dean Anderson as Jack O’Neill (“The Shroud”) (48%)
Morena Baccarin as Adria (“Dominion”) (13%)
The Pegasus Project (31%)
200 (20%)
The Quest, Part 2 (14%)
The Shroud (14%)
Unending (21%)
En route to the Ori galaxy Teal’c and Tomin discuss how they both have taken innocent lives in the name of misplaced beliefs, and how they faced up to what they had done in search of personal redemption. (29%)
N.I.D. Agent Marrick uses Asgard technology to re-create the Replicators — which proceed to take over the Odyssey and transform Marrick himself into a Replicator-powered killing machine. (11%)
With Tomin and Vala at Adria’s mercy Daniel and Teal’c open the Ark of Truth, striking the Doci with the truth of the Ori and breaking their power throughout both galaxies. (28%)
Challenged by Daniel for her refusal to get involved, Morgan Le Fay finally confronts a weakened Adria in a cosmic battle. (31%)
Stranded without supplies in a frozen wasteland, Mitchell and Carter witness a U.S. Navy submarine breaking through the polar ice to rescue them. (21%)
Having quietly watched Baal use his knowledge of the future to dominate the other System Lords and threaten Earth, Qetesh double-crosses her mate and cuts him in half — taking his power for herself. (20%)
After losing his friends in battle Cameron Mitchell travels back to the past and surprises Baal on board the Achilles, shooting him in the head and restoring the future timeline to what it was. (37%)
After going back in time to stop Baal, Cameron becomes part of his own family history — keeping a photo of himself and his own grandfather taped inside his locker at Stargate Command. (22%)
(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.)
I’m surprised to see that The Quest Part 2 only got 14%. It’s by far by favourite episode of that season for many reasons (that I cba to go in to)
Just a head’s up – Joseph Mallozzi has started a retrospective on his weblog of his time on Stargate Atlantis. What great timing, just as the Atlantis Rewatch begins!
Thanks for the tip, Joe. That is some very interesting reading. Mr. Mallozzi has a very entertaining and diverse blog.
The best Daniel moment was when he first saw Atlantis. How could people not view for that?