Thanks to everyone for voting in the Atlantis Season Three 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 Four will take place in September 2012.
Hanging onto the hull of a Wraith hive ship in his F-302, Sheppard debates whether or not to trust Michael to help him rescue his friends and stop the hive. (“No Man’s Land”) (12%)
John risks his own life when he breaks quarantine to support an ailing Elizabeth Weir, encouraging her to fight the nanites taking over her body. (“The Real World”) (20%)
Sheppard is captured by Commander Kolya, who uses a Wraith to slowly drain the life out of him — until the two prisoners form an alliance and escape. (“Common Ground”) (69%)
McKay works alongside his estranged sister Jeannie in an attempt to save two realities, and tries to reconnect with her. (“McKay and Mrs. Miller”) (29%)
An Ancient device turns McKay into a highly advanced human, vastly increasingly his intelligence and giving him superhuman abilities. (“Tao of Rodney”) (22%)
Facing death after being altered by an Ancient device, Rodney spends his final hours attempting to ascend — and showing his friends what they mean to him. (“Tao of Rodney”) (50%)
With Atlantis under Ancient control and her friends returning to Earth, Teyla says farewell — telling Sheppard that their paths will cross again. (“The Return, Part 1”) (22%)
When the team finds a Wraith Queen inside a facility at the ocean’s floor, Teyla tries to telepathically access her mind — only to be taken over by the powerful Queen. (“Submersion”) (8%)
Teyla uses her telepathic ability to trick a Wraith Queen into thinking she has control over Teyla, stopping her ship’s self-destruct and luring the Queen into a trap. (“Submersion”) (70%)
Captured and handed over to the Wraith, Ronon is returned to the ruins of his homeworld and made a Runner once again. (“Sateda”) (18%)
Trapped on Sateda as a Runner again, Ronon challenges the Wraith commander orchestrating his hunt to come down off the hive and fight him personally. (“Sateda”) (65%)
Ronon says goodbye to his friends in Atlantis after the Ancients return and take over the city — refusing to leave the galaxy until every last Wraith is dead. (“The Return, Part 1”) (17%)
Infected with Replicator nanites threatening to kill her, Elizabeth dreams that she is back on Earth — a fragile psychiatric patient who dreamed up Atlantis and the Stargate. (“The Real World”) (14%)
With help from her friends, Elizabeth fights against a nanite-induced hallucination of another life and makes her way back to her real life on on Atlantis. (“The Real World”) (43%)
When Sheppard is captured and tortured by Kolya, Dr. Weir refuses to back down while negotiating his release. (“Common Ground”) (44%)
After his retro-virus successfully turns a Wraith crew into humans, Beckett does everything he can to help them survive on a new planet — soon realizing that the Wraith haven’t entirely lost their memories. (“Misbegotten”) (7%)
Dr. Beckett fights to save Elizabeth Weir when she is infected by Replicator nanites, coming up with a brilliant plan to distract the nanites and give her mind a fighting chance. (“The Real World”) (6%)
Carson acts against orders to save a patient, putting his own life on the line to surgically remove an explosive tumor — and is killed in the line of duty when it detonates. (“Sunday”) (87%)
Having relocated back to Earth, the members of the former Atlantis expedition reunite for dinner to talk about old times. (“The Return, Part 1”) (7%)
Defying orders and reuniting in the Pegasus Galaxy, Sheppard and his team rescue Woolsey and General O’Neill from the Asuran Replicators and retake Atlantis. (“The Return, Part 2”) (69%)
Under attack from the Asurans, the Atlantis team works together to escape the enemy weapon satellite and fly the city off the surface of Lantea. (“First Strike”) (24%)
The Asurans (“Progeny”) (58%)
The Ancients (“The Return, Part 1”) (36%)
Herick’s race (“The Ark”) (6%)
Oberoth (“Progeny”) (20%)
Acastus Kolya (“Common Ground”) (50%)
Michael (“Vengence”) (31%)
Satellite game (“The Game”) (29%)
Ascension machine (“Tao of Rodney”) (20%)
City stardrive (“First Strike”) (51%)
Anti-Replicator guns (“The Return, Part 2”) (33%)
The Ark (“The Ark”) (15%)
Asuran satellite weapon (“First Strike”) (52%)
Richard Dean Anderson as Jack O’Neill (“The Real World”) (5%)
Richard Dean Anderson as Jack O’Neill (“The Return, Part 1”) (10%)
Richard Dean Anderson as Jack O’Neill (“The Return, Part 2”) (77%)
Robert Picardo as Richard Woolsey (“The Return, Part 2”) (9%)
Kavan Smith as Major Lorne (“No Man’s Land”) (13%)
Robert Davi as Acactus Koyla (“Common Ground”) (10%)
Christopher Heyerdahl as Todd (“Common Ground”) (37%)
Kate Hewlett as Jeannie Miller (“McKay and Mrs. Miller”) (38%)
Michael Beach as Abraham Ellis (“First Strike”) (2%)
Sateda (13%)
Common Ground (17%)
The Return, Part 2 (26%)
Tao of Rodney (21%)
Sunday (23%)
(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.)
All great choices, although I think I would’ve picked First Strike as my favorite episode. It set the stage for Season 4, which I think is the best season of Stargate Atlantis. It was the first strike in a dramatic conflict with the Asurans which would eventually overtake the entire galaxy and culminate in a great space battle over Asuras.
While I liked The Return, it was so much SG1 that I wouldn’t give it the top spot. But it was VERY good.
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Playing the part of Meredith Rodney McKay’s sister Jeannie is David Hewlett’s own real-life sister! no it’s hi’s wife