I don't even support DLC, unless we're talking legitimate expansions. It's just extra money for them, and no, Bethesda does not offer anything substantial at all in their DLC content. A lot of the times, the DLC are things that should have been included in the game anyway. Just look at Hearthfire. Really? Five bucks to make a house? I guess time constraints prevented them from adding it into the game upon release. I can imagine how difficult it would have been. More likely, they simply left it out to make cash on it.
When Morrowind came out, Bethesda offered around three or four free mods, one being a pretty solid questline. There were also two very hefty, enjoyable expansions to the game.
I don't pay for that shit, and I wont. An expansion is different. They typically include a boat load of new features and quests that extend the game quite a bit, typically worth $20. The official add-ons for Skyrim can quickly add up to $20, and look what you get, straight shit I could have made myself with the CK for free.