No offense to Stamets and Culber, but the award for best gay couple in Star Trek definitely goes to Bashir and Garak.
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One problem with popular side characters is that they often get ruined when the writers notice the popularity and make them appear more and more.
Sometimes the scarcity of something is part of the appeal. This also goes for popular adversaries.
This also goes for popular adversaries.
Especially if they keep getting defeated, which makes them less threatening each time they show up. Looking at you, Borg in VOY. Farscape's writers came up with Harvey specifically so they could have Scorpius make frequent appearances without diminishing his threat level.
That’s why I like Q. Dude just randomly shows up, but never gets defeated.
It also helps that while Q is always a problem, he's rarely an actual antagonist.
Yeah, the sweet spot is when people start obsessing over them in syndication after the series has wrapped up.
Morn
I'm not a fan of Morn, he monopolizes any screentime he gets with those ridiculous monologues.
Why would anyone be interested in an ordinary tailor?
And such a plain, simple one.
Live, laugh, love, Garak...
Ok, now that the ugly argument is over, I think there's one fan favorite side character we must honor above all. Especially for his lovely singing voice.
More Dabo Girls, please.
In DS9 the less human like the character is the more interesting they tend to be.
A person of culture, I see.
loving a supporting character is something but wait to experience second lead syndrome. That's another level of pain.