Thanks to everyone for voting in the Atlantis Season Five Awards! Here are the complete vote results for all of the nominees. (See the award winners here.)
Nominations and voting for the best of SGU Season One will take place in November 2012.
After being seriously injured by a building exploding over him, Sheppard still chooses to take his team in search of Teyla. (“Search and Rescue”) (20%)
In an alternate universe Detective John Sheppard dies alone in the desert after stopping a Wraith, saving his world from invasion. (“Vegas”) (38%)
When Earth’s last defense against an attacking hive ship is destroyed, Sheppard turns to fly his F-302 on a suicide run into the enemy vessel. (“Enemy at the Gate”) (43%)
To help himself cope with a disease that is robbing him of all his knowledge and memories, Rodney records a video diary to monitor the progress of the alien organism invading his brain. (“The Shrine”) (50%)
Captured by a lost tribe of Asgard, McKay risks his life to turn off the Attero Device in order to prevent the deaths of countless people. (“The Lost Tribe”) (30%)
Returning home to Earth with Dr. Keller, McKay attends a media event where he is unable to tell his old friends and rivals just how right — and how successful — he really is. (“Brain Storm”) (20%)
Teyla must keep both herself and a panicking Rodney calm when she is forced to give birth to her son on board a Wraith cruiser. (“Search and Rescue”) (13%)
To help Todd negotiate with a group of rival Wraith, Teyla undergoes surgery to transform her into a Wraith queen — giving her the face of her mortal enemy. (“The Queen”) (31%)
Teyla goes after Michael and kicks the Wraith hybrid off a city tower, killing him and ending his threat to her and her family. (“The Prodigal”) (56%)
After he is handed over to the Wraith by his old friend, Tyre, Ronon is subjected to unimaginable torture and made to serve the Wraith — turning his skills on his own team. (“Broken Ties”) (11%)
With their friend taken back from the Wraith, the team stands by his side as Ronon goes through an agonizing process of withdrawal from the Wraith brainwashing process. (“Broken Ties”) (23%)
To save McKay, Ronon fights off two Wraith warriors and is stabbed to death, dieing a hero … only to be later resurrected by the Wraith. (“Enemy At the Gate”) (66%)
With a group of disembodied Replicators threatening to sink Atlantis and kill everyone, a cool-headed Woolsey calls their bluff and brings the beings back to the negotiating table. (“Ghost In the Machine”) (37%)
Woolsey puts his legal training to use by defending the Atlantis expedition’s work in the Pegasus Galaxy when a new coalition of worlds puts Sheppard and his team on trial. (“Inquisition”) (39%)
Believing Vanessa Conrad to be a new expedition member, Woolsey takes advice from an alien A.I. program, fighting to keep his job in Atlantis during a tense evaluation by the I.O.A. (“Remnants”) (24%)
Jennifer performs risky brain surgery on Dr. McKay in less than ideal conditions, removing the parasite that is destroying his brain. (“The Shrine”) (54%)
Keller accompanies McKay back to Earth to be his date to a rival’s media presentation, only to find herself stuck in a building where the temperatures are plummeting rapidly. (“Brain Storm”) (28%)
A casual encounter with Ancient technology results in a body swap, as Keller wakes up to find her consciousness is in the body of a thief on another planet — condemned to die for her crimes. (“Identity”) (19%)
Carson uses himself as a test subject for an anti-Wraith serum and tricks his Wraith captor into feeding on him — poisoning him and giving him and Rodney a chance to escape. (“Outsiders”) (28%)
Trapped with Rodney inside a Wraith hive, Beckett plans to fly a Dart with Rodney down to the planet below … only to realize that they don’t fit and neither of them know how to fly it. (“Outsiders”) (9%)
Carson pilots Atlantis into a head-to-head battle against a hive ship in orbit of Earth, putting behind him the fear that he had shown the first time he sat in the control chair. (“Enemy At the Gate”) (63%)
Trapped on the Daedalus, the Atlantis team has to get themselves home as the ship skips through alternate realities — including fighting off a hostile, never-before-seen alien race. (“The Daedalus Variations”) (36%)
Michael infiltrates Atlantis to capture Teyla’s son, and the team works together to retake the city and save the galaxy from his scheme. (“The Prodigal”) (16%)
With the Wraith threat to Earth averted, the team gazes out at the Golden Gate Bridge as Atlantis rests at home on the planet’s surface. (“Enemy At the Gate”) (48%)
Alternate Reality Cyborgs (“The Daedalus Variations”) (26%)
Pegasus Galaxy Asgard (“The Lost Tribe”) (64%)
The Sekkari (“Remnants”) (10%)
Pegasus Asgard Leader (“The Lost Tribe”) (26%)
Michael (“The Prodigal”) (60%)
Alien A.I. Kolya (“Remnants”) (13%)
Replicator Builder (“Ghost In the Machine”) (10%)
Attero Device (“First Contact”) (47%)
Wormhole Drive (“Enemy At the Gate”) (43%)
Asgard Combat Suit (“First Contact”) (67%)
Sekkari Artificial Intelligence (“Remnants”) (10%)
Wraith Super-Hive (“Enemy At the Gate”) (24%)
Amanda Tapping as Samantha Carter (“Search and Rescue”) (17%)
Michael Shanks as Daniel Jackson (“The Lost Tribe”) (81%)
Colin Cunningham as Major Paul Davis (“Enemy At the Gate”) (3%)
Mark Dacascos as Tyre (“Broken Ties”) (4%)
Michelle Morgan as Elizabeth Weir / Fran (“Ghost In the Machine”) (20%)
Mike Dopud as Kiryk (“Tracker”) (10%)
Christopher Heyerdahl as Todd (“The Queen”) (50%)
Robert Davi as Acastus Kolya (“Remnants”) (16%)
The Daedalus Variations (14%)
The Shrine (27%)
First Contact (19%)
The Lost Tribe (23%)
Vegas (16%)
(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.)
Darn thing wouldn’t let me vote! Oh well, I didn’t agree with most of the choices anyway.
:P
Thanks for the rewatch guys, I’ll be signing off now, SGU is not my cuppa.
I just can’t agree with best episode.
Great choices, but how did ENEMY AT THE GATE miss being nominated for Best Episode Season Five.
I loved SGU and wish it had fared better, the first season might have spent too much time developing characters, but it was still excellent and that second year … it really started hitting the mark solidly. A series I really miss – but all 3 SG series were good in my opinion. SGU wasn’t given any leeway – and ended with … I’ll watch it again for sure.
I think the final episodes of SGU were some of the best of the entire franchise.
Not a big issue, but the Attero device wasn’t designed to destroy Stargates, as your description makes it sound.
It was designed to stop Wraith from Entering Hyperspace.
Thanks, SilenceOz … I thought that sounded wrong when I quickly wrote it! All fixed.
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