Well, while you guys are having a fascinating and intense discussion about gender inequality, I'm just going to jump right into the Ezri v. Jadzia debate. Because even though I didn't like Ezri, I wasn't always a fan of Jadzia either. Her warrior princess/Klingon party girl shtick did get a bit old. She could come off as bit self-centered, smug, and holier-than-thou in her judgments at times. However, she was a strong female character and had some really good episodes, especially those concerning her status as a joined Trill. I was never really a big fan of the pairing with Worf (frankly I thought it kind of brought out the worst in both characters, especially in that episode when they went to Riza), but for the most part I enjoyed her and episodes centered around her.
Cut to Ezri. From the moment she entered the scene, I felt annoyed. She was whiny, neurotic, confused, and pointless. It was like they took everything that was wrong with Deanna Troi, magnified it, and put it in Ezri. Sure, they gave us good reasons why Ezri was confused - she was a recently joined Trill who was never even an initiate and so was thoroughly unprepared to be flooded with seven lifetime's worth of experience - but knowing that didn't make her any less irritating. Add to that the fact that she was like, the worse counselor ever, and seemed young enough to be a viable love interest for someone like Jake, not Worf or Bashir, and there was too much going against her for me to warm up to her in the space of one season. She had, in my estimation, one good episode where she caught a serial killer, and really, that was only because the guy playing Joran was awesome. Now, as I've said in an attempt to be fair, if they had had more than a season to develop her, who knows? She could have evolved into one of my favorites. After all, Bashir circa season 1 was an arrogant prick, but they developed him so well over the rest of the series that I came to love him. Ezri had a lot of things working against her, not the least of which was that she was introduced in the final season of the show.
Cut to Ezri. From the moment she entered the scene, I felt annoyed. She was whiny, neurotic, confused, and pointless. It was like they took everything that was wrong with Deanna Troi, magnified it, and put it in Ezri. Sure, they gave us good reasons why Ezri was confused - she was a recently joined Trill who was never even an initiate and so was thoroughly unprepared to be flooded with seven lifetime's worth of experience - but knowing that didn't make her any less irritating. Add to that the fact that she was like, the worse counselor ever, and seemed young enough to be a viable love interest for someone like Jake, not Worf or Bashir, and there was too much going against her for me to warm up to her in the space of one season. She had, in my estimation, one good episode where she caught a serial killer, and really, that was only because the guy playing Joran was awesome. Now, as I've said in an attempt to be fair, if they had had more than a season to develop her, who knows? She could have evolved into one of my favorites. After all, Bashir circa season 1 was an arrogant prick, but they developed him so well over the rest of the series that I came to love him. Ezri had a lot of things working against her, not the least of which was that she was introduced in the final season of the show.