Maybe there are people who prefer battle scenes, slaughtering and fancy technology over plot and character-centered episode. I don't. But to each his own.
On the other hand, I'm not really a fan of Voyager's Captain Proton and quite happy that there aren't more episodes.
But Vic is different and an asset for the station. I prefer Vic over an arrogant psychobabbling counselor who tries to mentally dissect you.
I like the character centric episodes too, but to me Vic was about as big a 'Charm fail' as Okona.
Portrayals of psychotherapists on television are more based on Freudian cliches than reality. But personally I'd rather have character development between characters come up naturally with each other than be forced by either a bartender or a therapist, except in the case where somebody has something like Barcalay's anxiety disorder where a therapist makes much more sense.
And I'd much rather have seen Quark take the role of getting Odo and Kira together instead of using that idea for their anniversary.
So many things about Fontaine don't make sense.
1) Who is paying to run his program continuously? Quark must be making a mint off him.
2) How does a hologram presume to have deep insight into the human condition? If it were that easy Data should have had less problem understanding human emotion.
3) Why is everybody so into him? Bashir makes sense, maybe he gets one or two others into it. But certainly not Worf.
Paper Moon is really the only episode he was well utilized.