Thanks to everyone for voting in the SGU Season Two Awards! Here are the complete vote results for all of the nominees. (See the award winners here.)
Having finally cracked Destiny‘s master code Rush finds the ship’s bridge, only to be overwhelmed by the task when he decides to keep it secret from the crew. (“Aftermath”) (21%)
With a way home now open to the crew, Dr. Rush gives a speech asking for volunteers to stay behind on the ship and see out Destiny‘s mission. (“Twin Destinies”) (49%)
With nothing left to lose, an alternate version of Rush sits in the control interface chair in the hopes of learning more as Destiny falls helplessly into a star. (“Twin Destinies”) (31%)
After Sgt. Riley is critically injured, the anguished Colonel accepts the young man’s plea to end his suffering and smothers him with his bare hands. (“Aftermath”) (48%)
Facing visions of Destiny‘s destruction and his failure as a leader, Colonel Young suffers a complete breakdown before being convinced to stand up and act like a real commander again. (“Trial and Error”) (38%)
Realizing he will be a liability to the search party, Young steps aside and allows Varro to take over the search for T.J. and another crewman. (“The Hunt”) (15%)
Refusing to give up his faith in the Colonel, Lt. Scott confronts his leader and brings him back from the edge of a breakdown — telling him it is time to step up and command again. (“Trial and Error”) (41%)
While searching a desert world for Simeon, Lt. Scott shows compassion to an angry Dr. Rush, speaking to him about their need for trust and the futility of vengeance. (“Malice”) (20%)
With the enemy on their door Matt reluctantly delivers the woman he loves to the blue aliens, waiting with uncertainty for them to heal her and return her to him. (“Deliverance”) (39%)
Having recently learned that her baby really is dead, T.J. finds the peace and strength to comfort Caine in his final hour. (“Visitation”) (22%)
Held captive by a terrifying predator, Lt. Johansen keeps Corporal Reynolds calm and realizes that their captor is an intelligent being — even communicating with it and preventing Sgt. Greer from shooting it. (“The Hunt”) (25%)
T.J. discovers she is afflicted with a terminal disease, watching kino recordings of herself succumbing to the disease in an alternate timeline. (“Epilogue”) (53%)
Armed with a homemade flame-thrower and a mission to protect Lt. Scott and Chloe, Greer blasts away at hostile alien organisms pressing in on their position at the Stargate. (“Cloverdale”) (18%)
When Dale Volker needs a kidney transplant to survive, Greer volunteers for the dangerous surgery without a moment’s hesitation. (“Hope”) (59%)
Despite being injured in the attack on Homeworld Command Greer maintains his composure, keeping Camille alive while also confronting her about her opinions of him. (“Alliances”) (23%)
Eli rushes home to his mother’s bedside when she takes a turn for the worse, and tries to convince her that he is her son — even though he is in someone else’s body. (“Pathogen”) (8%)
Having found love with Ginn only to lose her, Eli is forced to give her up a second time and isolate her mind in the ship’s computer in order to save Rush. (“Seizure”) (12%)
With newfound confidence, Eli volunteers to stay behind and try to fix the ship’s last stasis pod — taking one last, bittersweet moment alone on the observation deck. (“Gauntlet”) (80%)
Chloe allows herself to be stung by an aggressive alien organism so that she can stay behind with Matt and find a way to save his life before Destiny jumps. (“Cloverdale”) (21%)
Chloe accepts her condition, records her goodbyes, and forgives Greer for what he might have to do when the time comes to put her off the ship. (“Visitation”) (37%)
Realizing she eventually had to return to the aliens, Chloe fearlessly accepts her fate when Young gives her up to them to save everyone on Destiny. (“Deliverance”) (42%)
Camille pulls strings back home to get Eli’s mother on board the Destiny via the communication stones, to see that her son is alive and well and doing what he always wanted. (“Pathogen”) (39%)
Caught in a crisis situation on Earth that may kill them both, Camille attempts to make peace with Sgt. Greer even though they had their differences. (“Alliances”) (23%)
Outside of the Eli Wallace Elementary School in an alternate timeline, an aged Wray gives a speech talking about his contributions to education and the true mission ahead. (“Epilogue”) (38%)
Telford returns alone to the seed ship to try and reverse the power transfer, but is stranded with the Ursini when the two ships are disconnected. (“Awakening”) (30%)
With Destiny under attack Telford and the Ursini fly to the rescue, destroying the drones in a star and offering a plan to attack the mothership that is controlling the automated drones. (“Resurgence”) (44%)
Telford manages to get off Destiny and back home to Earth, while another version of himself from another timeline is killed in a struggle with Rush. (“Twin Destinies”) (26%)
Dale Volker (Patrick Gilmore) (38%)
Lisa Park (Jennifer Spence) (29%)
Varro (Mike Dopud) (33%)
Seed Ship (“Awakening”) (62%)
Drone Ships (“Deliverance”) (22%)
Stasis Pods (“Gauntlet”) (16%)
The Ursini (“Awakening”) (15%)
Simeon (“Malice”) (34%)
Drone Ships (“Resurgence”) (51%)
Alisen Down as Dr. Brightman (“Intervention”) (4%)
David Hewlett as Rodney McKay (“Seizure”) (87%)
Robert Picardo as Richard Woolsey (“Seizure”) (9%)
Louise Lombard as Gloria Rush (“Aftermath”) (7%)
Haig Sutherland as Sgt. Hunter Riley (“Aftermath”) (15%)
Robert Knepper as Simeon (“Malice”) (25%)
Victor Garber as Ambassador Ovirda (“Seizure”) (5%)
Julie McNiven as Ginn (“Trial and Error”) (48%)
Malice (%)
Twin Destinies (29%)
Common Descent (9%)
Epilogue (28%)
Gauntlet (27%)
(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.)
Amazed that Lisa Park came in 3rd in Best Supporting Character when I feel like she was the only 1 of the 3 that people nominated in the forum. And Twin Destinies was far from the best episode. The other 4 options here were all much better.
Agree to all but Gauntlet was the best. Great end to a great show and the best series. The continued journey. And on a personal note. Seeing doctor Lee in Eli’s clothes without his glasses was hilarious.
So, what now? Are you going to do the “Stargate Infinity” awards? Or maybe the movies? With no new “Stargate” happening, this site’s going to be little more than a ghost town of updates.
The only thing about the “Seizure” crossover that disappointed me was the fact that they went to Langara and we didn’t get to see Jonas Quinn! I’m sure Corin Nemec would have jumped at the chance to cameo when they visited his character’s home world.
we should do a ‘best-of series’ poll now. like a best sam/jack moment. best season, best mckay/carter moment. stuff like that!
ZJW88: Usually the proportion of nominations are reflected in the proportion of the final votes, but this month had a couple of oddities like that. Park was far and away the most nominated in her category, but third in the voting. And Julie McNiven was the least nominated (I think I nominated her myself to get the ballot up to a total of five choices), and ended up winning by a wide margin. Kyle: Stay tuned in 2013! We do have some plans for some new features. And, of course, we’ll continue to cover breaking news on Stargate tie-ins, licensed… Read more »
Kyle: Don’t give in to despair. Difficult to see and always in motion the future is.
@Pioneering I couldnt agree more.i want more stargate more than anyone but it will prob take some time. the good news is MGM is back on its feet. I heard SKYFALL did really good in the theaters, maybe they will realize that there long running money making franchises like Bond and Stargate is the way to move foward, and stop making shows like teenwolf and the other garbage. The most important thing is that when we do get new stargate, we dont treat it like many fans treated sgu. Because the reason sgu got cancelled is many sg fans boycotting… Read more »
Agree with shemacidal.
Need more SGU and/or any new Stargate…badly!
I bought Season 1 on Blu-ray, and I refuse to buy Season 2 on dvd only as it is obviously inferior quality. Come on MGM, release it on blu-ray, even if it’s a very basic set of discs.
Also please finish the story off, the Fan’s deserve it, tie it in with SG1 and SGA and You will definitely have a money spinner on Your hands
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Best quotes!!! Im dying to hear what peoples favorite jack quotes are, or Teal’cs best ‘funny’ moment is. more polls! more polls!!
Hope it comes back in the next 5 years or before SGU Is still the best.
finaly finished SGU for the first time….damn….so frikken sad. I can now say ive watched every single stargate episode in existance. all 17 seasons. I really want this to come back….its not fair to the fans, yesterday i saw wrestling on syfy….i got so pissed. If David Hewlet can do anything to bring it back…id be the happiest person in the universe!!!
Everyone pumped for the Stargate Infinity rewatch?
@shermacidal:
Your opinion is noted… but the facts and viewership numbers do not agree with your opinion.
The SG fans *did* speak. The non-SG fans (with the actual Neilson boxes to measure watching eyeballs in the U.S. markets) also spoke as well…
Even if you’re right, it’s not necessary to follow the “herd effect.” Because the best work of art, created not by the willingness of the crowd, but in spite of it.