...all the love on this forum for Cardassians. When I first joined, I was only on Season 5 of Deep Space Nine (though I had seen all of TNG) and didn't understand why there were people here who love Garak, Dukat, and Damar (I didn't even know who he was!) enough to use them for avatars, put their quotes in signatures, and constantly gush about them in thread after thread. Now that I've just seen the six episode arc that begins season 6, it's beginning to make a little more sense to me. I found Garak REALLY annoying in the first few seasons...I just saw him as very irritating and smug, constantly yakking way too much, often only to brag about himself, but his heroism during the Dominion occupation of the station and his relationship with Dukat's daughter made me see him in a new light.
The same goes for Dukat. I've always found him to be rather one-dimensional, just a simple cliche power-mad megalomaniac dictator-type villain. The only thing remotely unique about his character was his attraction to Kira, but the way he was torn between his feelings for his daughter and Kira and his commitment to his planet (and through that, the Dominon) brought a lot more pathos and personality to his character. And I was completely shocked at the end of "Sacrifice of Angels", not only by what happens, but also by the fact that it made me actually care about Dukat and feel some sympathy for someone who I'd previously written off as just a typical villain. I still don't see why Damar is beloved, but I've heard he gets more fleshed out in season 7, so this time I'm not going to write him off like I'd written off the others.
I still dislike the episodes that focus too much on Bajoran/Cardassian politics and history and I'll never have the "Cardassian fetish"
that many on here seem to have, but I do have a newfound appreciation for their potential to be multi-faceted characters and more than just stock villains. I never thought I'd be able to get past their silly make-up and how initially simplistic and over-the-top their characters and performances were, but the acting and writing involving Dukat and Garak is slowly starting to win me over.
I'm even starting to think they might have even made effective onscreen movie villains, certainly more than those races invented for Nemesis and Insurrection! Why did we get these lame, made-up races when we had a perfectly servicable villainous alien race that had never been done onscreen?
Nemesis should have either stuck to being about the federation and the Romulans (as Star Trek VI was about them and the Klingons) or brought in the Cardassians rather than the Remans and their leader. Part of me thinks maybe the Cardassians weren't used onscreen because people thought their make-up would look too silly to mainstream audiences, but then it was certainly no worse than those guys in Insurrection (they were so forgettable I can't even remember what they were called)!
The same goes for Dukat. I've always found him to be rather one-dimensional, just a simple cliche power-mad megalomaniac dictator-type villain. The only thing remotely unique about his character was his attraction to Kira, but the way he was torn between his feelings for his daughter and Kira and his commitment to his planet (and through that, the Dominon) brought a lot more pathos and personality to his character. And I was completely shocked at the end of "Sacrifice of Angels", not only by what happens, but also by the fact that it made me actually care about Dukat and feel some sympathy for someone who I'd previously written off as just a typical villain. I still don't see why Damar is beloved, but I've heard he gets more fleshed out in season 7, so this time I'm not going to write him off like I'd written off the others.
I still dislike the episodes that focus too much on Bajoran/Cardassian politics and history and I'll never have the "Cardassian fetish"

I'm even starting to think they might have even made effective onscreen movie villains, certainly more than those races invented for Nemesis and Insurrection! Why did we get these lame, made-up races when we had a perfectly servicable villainous alien race that had never been done onscreen?
