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Most Underappreciated Character

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Inspired by another thread I was wondering what viewers think the most under-appreciated character (guest stars well) was in the series run. For my 21st century currency, it's James Darren as Vic Fontaine. I enjoyed every appearance he made in DS9 and wish he and the Doctor from Voyager had an episode together:lol:
 
Broik, hands down. Appeared in many episodes, rarely named, not allowed to speak until the 2nd to last episode, and appeared in 3 different Star Trek series yet few Trek fans are even aware of his existence.

Isnt that because he basically isnt a character?

I think I might go with Keiko too, O'Brien wouldnt have been nearly as interesting without her.
 
Yeah, I'm actually gonna say Garak. Underappreciated by fans? No. Underappreciated by the staff of the show? Well, there's really no excuse for Andy having not been added to the opening credits as a full cast member for the last few seasons.
 
Well, there's really no excuse for Andy having not been added to the opening credits as a full cast member for the last few seasons.

The writers have said that they tried to add Andy Robinson as a full-time cast member with opening credit status as of the Season 4 premiere, but Berman didn't allow them to go through with that plan.

As for the thread title: IMO all the DS9 characters are appreciated, but the main cast members are generally disproportionately and undeservedly over-appreciated (especially Kira) even though aside from Odo and Quark, the secondary characters are much better-acted and more interesting than the main characters. In that respect, all the non-main characters are not given as much appreciation as they deserve, even though they do still get tons of appreciation.
 
Well, there's really no excuse for Andy having not been added to the opening credits as a full cast member for the last few seasons.

The writers have said that they tried to add Andy Robinson as a full-time cast member with opening credit status as of the Season 4 premiere, but Berman didn't allow them to go through with that plan.

Wow I had no idea. Do you have any kind of reference to back this story up? Not that I don't believe you but, I just haven't ever heard this mentioned before.
 
Well, there's really no excuse for Andy having not been added to the opening credits as a full cast member for the last few seasons.

The writers have said that they tried to add Andy Robinson as a full-time cast member with opening credit status as of the Season 4 premiere, but Berman didn't allow them to go through with that plan.

Wow I had no idea. Do you have any kind of reference to back this story up? Not that I don't believe you but, I just haven't ever heard this mentioned before.

I was looking for some verification of this story as well, could you cite your source?
 
Leeta they only ever had her saying Oh Rom .She could hav been developed more .

I remember Jammers review for "It's Only A Paper Moon" which basically pointed that this was the only episode where Rom and Leeta played parents instead of comic relief.
 
Inspired by another thread I was wondering what viewers think the most under-appreciated character (guest stars well) was in the series run. For my 21st century currency, it's James Darren as Vic Fontaine. I enjoyed every appearance he made in DS9 and wish he and the Doctor from Voyager had an episode together:lol:
Well, yes, they have acquired the trappings of good civil government from the British, and yes, they have their highly intelligent classes, and yes, they do what they are told. Can they appreciate the better points of individualism, which has served to make America and the rest of Western Europe what they became? Can they avoid the failures of recent European socialism?
 
Inspired by another thread I was wondering what viewers think the most under-appreciated character (guest stars well) was in the series run. For my 21st century currency, it's James Darren as Vic Fontaine. I enjoyed every appearance he made in DS9 and wish he and the Doctor from Voyager had an episode together:lol:
Well, yes, they have acquired the trappings of good civil government from the British, and yes, they have their highly intelligent classes, and yes, they do what they are told. Can they appreciate the better points of individualism, which has served to make America and the rest of Western Europe what they became? Can they avoid the failures of recent European socialism?

What?
 
Inspired by another thread I was wondering what viewers think the most under-appreciated character (guest stars well) was in the series run. For my 21st century currency, it's James Darren as Vic Fontaine. I enjoyed every appearance he made in DS9 and wish he and the Doctor from Voyager had an episode together:lol:
Well, yes, they have acquired the trappings of good civil government from the British, and yes, they have their highly intelligent classes, and yes, they do what they are told. Can they appreciate the better points of individualism, which has served to make America and the rest of Western Europe what they became? Can they avoid the failures of recent European socialism?

What?

I second that with come again?
 
Keiko hands down. I never understood the hate directed at this character.


I personally found Keiko a bit too miserable at times in the series but I never hated her :techman:

But back to the question on most underappreciated character than I'd go for....Sisko ?
 
for the most unappriciated character in DS9 i'd have to say "Morn"
Quarks local drinker
Morns character holds so much mystery, so many secrets, but not many of them are released
 
I'm tempted to say Keiko, as O'Brien would simply not be anywhere near as interesting as he is without her and I've never gotten all the resentment directed toward her.

But, I'll go with....

Ezri.

Aside from myself, Rush Limborg and a smattering of others here and there, I've seen a lot of hate directed toward her, and I simply can't understand it.
 
I'm tempted to say Keiko, as O'Brien would simply not be anywhere near as interesting as he is without her and I've never gotten all the resentment directed toward her.

But, I'll go with....

Ezri.

Aside from myself, Rush Limborg and a smattering of others here and there, I've seen a lot of hate directed toward her, and I simply can't understand it.

Me either because in a lot of ways I liked Ezri over Jadzia simply because Ezri was more flawed and had room to grow. Also, Jadzia was like a big movie star and Ezri was the small Television actor who was attainable.
 
I think a lot of the scorn toward Ezri comes from the fact that, in my opinion, her introductory episodes portrayed her as confused and a little whiny. The writers recovered from that well enough, but you know what they say about first impressions...

That said, on the whole, I found Ezri/Nicole a better offering than Dax/Farrel. Which isn't to say that I disliked Dax at all, she was just never a character I thought of when Deep Space Nine floated to the top of my mind. But Ezri could have been had the character lasted a bit longer.
 
Ezri was an annoying character that sidetracked DS9.

Nog is the most underappreciated character. Most episode for a recurring character and never gets added to the opening credits even though he had surpassed Jake in importance.

An even bigger slap in the face? He wasn't in the final Vic scene. Cassidy was! Nog actually had a personal connection with Vic and also helped Vic in Badda Bing! It was ridiculous Nog wasn't in that scene.
 
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