Broadcast and ratings for "Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance - Female" for her performance as
Samantha Carter in the episode. "Grace" was first broadcast on January 6, 2004 on
Sky One in the
United Kingdom. It was then shown for the first time in the
United States on January 16, 2004 on
Sci Fi, earning a
Nielsen rating of 1.8. This was down on the channel's record breaking 2.2 household rating for the previous week's episode "
Evolution", but remained above the season average of 1.7. In
Canada the episode was first shown on December 2, 2004 on
SPACE. The episode was first
syndicated in the United States during the week of January 17, 2005 and achieved a 2.5 household rating, equating to approximately 2.7 million viewers which made it the most watched episode of season seven to-date.
Reception and awards Reviewing for
SFX Jayne Dearsley awarded the episode five out of five stars, praising Tapping's "pitch-perfect performance". Dearsley believed the episode delivered "some genuine, creepy chills, a good dollop of emotion and some lovely effects" and called the use of hallucinations "refreshing", writing "Carter's visions could've been explained away as some sort of technobabble-heavy anomaly, but, happily, they're not supernatural at all; just side effects of the bang on her bonce". Reviewing for
TV Zone Jan Vincent-Rudzki called it "Not a great episode, but well executed" and compared the premise to
Star Trek, awarding the episode 7 out of 10. Reviewing for
fansite Gateworld, Ali Snow awarded the episode three and a half stars, hailing Tapping for carrying the episode, calling her performance "brilliant". Snow also praised how Kindler appeared to flirt with
Star Trek tropes such as "sentient space anomaly" and "alien mind trick" "then veers back into an original and satisfying story". James Hoare for The Companion believed "When we think of Sam at her finest, it's episodes like ‘Grace’ that immediately offer themselves up as evidence" Reviewing for Sci-Fi Online, Darren Rea felt the episode was "a bit of a sci-fi cliché", awarding it 6 out of 10.
Amanda Tapping won a
Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance - Female" for her performance as Samantha Carter in the episode. Sina Oroomchi, David Hibbert, Devan Kraushar and David Cur were nominated for a
Leo Award in "Best Overall Sound in a Dramatic Series", losing to
The Collector episode "The Rapper".
Home media "Grace" along with the episodes "
Chimera", "
Fallout" and "
Death Knell" were first released on Region 2 DVD on May 3, 2004 as part of the "Volume 35" standalone disc, before being released as part of the Season 7 boxset on October 19, 2004. The episodes
audio commentary is provided by director Peter Woeste, director of photography Jim Menard, camera operator Will Waring and set decorator Mark Davidson. "Grace" along with the rest of season 7 was first made available digitally in January 2008 through
iTunes and
Amazon Unbox. The episode, along with every other episode of the series, were made available to stream for the first time through
Netflix in the USA on August 15, 2010. The episode, along with the rest of the series has been
upscaled for releases on various streaming platforms and the 2020
Blu-ray release. ==References==