The Sci-Fi Academy also honors genre television, which gets even less recognition than genre films (you won't see any of these shows at the Emmys, even if they deserve it, and only occasionally at critics awards). They went for some very deserving stuff though- you know I'm a big fan of The Flash, and it's nice to see it loved someplace, since it's certainly bound not to happen anywhere else. Also, I don't understand what makes Game of Thrones a "limited run" series, since it's been on for five years now. Because it only has 10 episodes a season? As opposed to Hannibal's thirteen or The Walking Dead's sixteen? That doesn't seem to make any sense.
Best Network Series: Hannibal
Best Syndicated/Cable Series: The Walking Dead
Best Limited Run Series: Game of Thrones
Best Superhero Adaptation Series: The Flash
Best Actor: Hugh Dancy, Hannibal; Andrew Lincoln, The Walking Dead (tie)
Best Actress: Caitriona Balfe, Outlander
Best Supporting Actor: Laurence Fishburne, Hannibal
Best Supporting Actress: Melissa McBride, The Walking Dead
Best Guest Star: Wentworth Miller, The Flash
Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones
Breakthrough Performance: Grant Gustin, The Flash
Best Youth-Oriented TV Series: The 100
Special Recognition: Continuum