I appreciate her relationship with Bashier. Bashier remains my favorite character and his growth makes early DS9 more interesting.
Instead of bringing back Dax, I would have promoted either Nog or Cassidy to a series regular.
But then Bashir would have ended up alone.Kassidy, then. Maybe save the "neurotic Trill" for another series.
In "What We Left Behind", they're still together after many years....
And besides, Ezri/Bashir doesn't really do much for me.
*Assuming Sisko returned from his communion with the Prophets at some point, which I think he did.
In "What We Left Behind", they're still together after many years.
And? How many characters have to have a paring? I get so tired of romance in Star Trek. Characters are interesting without romance.But then Bashir would have ended up alone.
That was a big plus. Klingon fan obsession sucked so much during the Berman era. Jadzia did not help.One 24th century character who didn't fangirl/boy over them.
That was a big plus. Klingon fan obsession sucked so much during the Berman era. Jadzia did not help.
Neither inspired any love for either species in me.The Klingons fared better than the Ferengi. The latter basically went from "fascinating culture of greed, capitalism, misogyny, and exploitation" to "Federation 2.0" in seven seasons of DS9.
I don't see Ezri Dax as bringing back Jadzia Dax. They share memories but have very different personalities.
And echoing fireproof, some mild neuroses may make a better counselor. It might actually make them sympathize with their patients.
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