Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 7 replaced Jadzia Dax with Ezri Dax, and Ronald D. Moore details why they didn't create a new character instead.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's decision to replace Jadzia Dax with Ezri Dax in season 7 instead of creating an entirely new character is explained by writer Ronald D. Moore. At the end of DS9 season 6, Terry Farrell departed the series due to behind-the-scenes conflicts with the studio, Paramount. DS9's writers killed off the beloved Lt.
In the oral history "The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek" by Peter Holmstrom, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine writer Ronald D. Moore details how the writer's room reacted to Terry Farrell leaving the series and their decision to create a new Dax instead of replacing the popular Jadzia with a different kind of character. Read Moore's quote below:
It was a shock and a surprise that Terry Farrell didn't come back for the seventh season. We were just in denial about it up until the very end, so we made no accommodations to where we would pull Dax as a character completely out of the show. I don't think any of us were ready to do that. We just wanted Dax to continue, so we viewed it as an opportunity to do different Dax stories, and different relationships.
Terry Farrell has spoken out about why she left Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but she also expressed her interest in reprising Jadzia Dax if DS9 gets a revival. There is potential for Farrell to play Jadzia Dax again, especially in one of Star Trek's animated series, Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Prodigy.
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