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'''The Solium - The moment most likely to set fan messageboards on fire''' | '''The Solium - The moment most likely to set fan messageboards on fire''' | ||
*"One Year Later" time jump | *"One Year Later" time jump {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}} | ||
'''The Caravaggio - For Moments you didn't see coming, even if you were spoiled''' | '''The Caravaggio - For Moments you didn't see coming, even if you were spoiled''' | ||
*"One Year Later" time jump | *"One Year Later" time jump {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}} | ||
'''The TOSser - For Biggest Plot Blunder/Most Obvious Plot Device, or Continuity Error''' | '''The TOSser - For Biggest Plot Blunder/Most Obvious Plot Device, or Continuity Error''' | ||
*The romantic relationship between | *The romantic relationship between {{callsign|Apollo}} and [[Anastasia Dualla]] | ||
'''Sexiest Male Character''' | '''Sexiest Male Character''' | ||
* | *{{callsign|Apollo|nolink=y}} | ||
'''Sexiest Female Character''' | '''Sexiest Female Character''' | ||
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'''Most Shocking Moment''' | '''Most Shocking Moment''' | ||
*Chief Tyrol beating the frak out of Cally when he wakes up from his nightmare | *Chief Tyrol beating the frak out of Cally when he wakes up from his nightmare {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}} | ||
'''Most Dramatic Moment''' | '''Most Dramatic Moment''' | ||
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*Cavil’s vehement denial of being a Cylon and his "Oh" reaction upon seeing his clone | *Cavil’s vehement denial of being a Cylon and his "Oh" reaction upon seeing his clone {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}} | ||
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*Roslin to Baltar after the second debate: "Why don’t you go frak yourself". | *Roslin to Baltar after the second debate: "Why don’t you go frak yourself". {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}} | ||
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*[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]] ----> (This was a very close result; votes were almost evenly distributed between the 5 nominees: "Resurrection Ship, Part II" | *[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]] ----> (This was a very close result; votes were almost evenly distributed between the 5 nominees: "Resurrection Ship, Part II," "[[Downloaded]]," "[[Scar]]," "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]," and "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]") | ||
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'''The Mrs. Ron Award - For Most Relevant Political Scene''' - named in honor of [[Terry Dresbach|Terry Moore]], for her discussion with fans on the official Scifi.com messageboard. | '''The Mrs. Ron Award - For Most Relevant Political Scene''' - named in honor of [[Terry Dresbach|Terry Moore]], for her discussion with fans on the official Scifi.com messageboard. | ||
*Adama convincing Roslin that stealing the election is not right in a democracy | *Adama convincing Roslin that stealing the election is not right in a democracy {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}} | ||
'''Most Underappreciated Character - Character that did not get the screentime they deserved''' | '''Most Underappreciated Character - Character that did not get the screentime they deserved''' | ||
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*[[Billy Keikeya]], in the bar on Cloud 9 | *[[Billy Keikeya]], in the bar on Cloud 9 {{TRS|Sacrifice}} | ||
'''The Digital Inspiration - Moment Most Likely To Be Used in Fanart''' | '''The Digital Inspiration - Moment Most Likely To Be Used in Fanart''' |
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Here are the results of the Golden Toaster Awards - Season Two:
The Solium - The moment most likely to set fan messageboards on fire
- "One Year Later" time jump (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II")
The Caravaggio - For Moments you didn't see coming, even if you were spoiled
- "One Year Later" time jump (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II")
The TOSser - For Biggest Plot Blunder/Most Obvious Plot Device, or Continuity Error
- The romantic relationship between Lee "Apollo" Adama and Anastasia Dualla
Sexiest Male Character
- Lee "Apollo" Adama
Sexiest Female Character
Most Shocking Moment
- Chief Tyrol beating the frak out of Cally when he wakes up from his nightmare (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I")
Most Dramatic Moment
- Commander Adama's "I'm getting my men!" confrontation with Admiral Cain, at the cliffhanger ending of "Pegasus"
Funniest Moment
- Cavil’s vehement denial of being a Cylon and his "Oh" reaction upon seeing his clone (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II")
Best Villain
- Admiral Helena Cain
Best Usage of the Word "Frak"
- Roslin to Baltar after the second debate: "Why don’t you go frak yourself". (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II")
Best Supporting Actor
- Aaron Douglas as Chief Galen Tyrol
Best Supporting Actress
- Nicki Clyne as Cally (won by a landslide)
Best Ship/Spacecraft/Fighter
Best Relationship
- William Adama/Laura Roslin
Best Screenwriter
Best Line
Best Hero/Heroine
Best Guest Actor
- Dean Stockwell as Brother Cavil
Best Guest Actress
- Michelle Forbes as Admiral Helena Cain
Best F/X Scene
Best Actress
- Mary McDonnell as President Laura Roslin
Best Actor
- Edward James Olmos as Admiral William Adama
Best Episode
- Resurrection Ship, Part II ----> (This was a very close result; votes were almost evenly distributed between the 5 nominees: "Resurrection Ship, Part II," "Downloaded," "Scar," "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II," and "Pegasus")
Best Action Sequence
- Battle of the Resurrection Ship, (Resurrection Ship, Part II)
The GINO - For Overall Excellence in Making the Fans Happy By a Cast or Crew Member
Several new awards were created for the Second Annual Golden Toaster Awards:
Best New Character
- Admiral Helena Cain
The Mrs. Ron Award - For Most Relevant Political Scene - named in honor of Terry Moore, for her discussion with fans on the official Scifi.com messageboard.
- Adama convincing Roslin that stealing the election is not right in a democracy (TRS: "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II")
Most Underappreciated Character - Character that did not get the screentime they deserved
- Colonel Saul Tigh
Best Death Scene
- Billy Keikeya, in the bar on Cloud 9 (TRS: "Sacrifice")
The Digital Inspiration - Moment Most Likely To Be Used in Fanart
- William Adama giving Roslin a kiss (TRS: "Resurrection Ship, Part II") (An outstanding upset: beat out "Apollo nearly dropping his towel" in "Final Cut")
Five "technical awards" presented during a "red carpet pre-show":
Best Costume
- Number Six's outfits throughout the season
Best Makeup
- Gina Inviere’s bruises, cuts and scrapes as a result of her torture (TRS: "Pegasus")
Best Set Design
- Kara's appartment on Caprica (TRS: "Valley of Darkness")
Best Musical Track
- "Allegro" (TRS: "Home, Part II")
Best Podcast