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Season 7 with Jadzia -- Theoretical

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So been re-watching DS9 of late, and for some reason, the thought popped into my head today of what season 7 would have been like had Terry Farrell stayed for season 7.

It's no secret I hate Ezri. Found her an annoying character, actress, and truth be told really irritated at how much of the shows final year got absorbed establishing her as a new character.

But anywho, here is what I envision...

Season 6 Finale: "Tears of the Prophets"
Instead of being killed by Dukat, Jadzia is injured. The injuries extensive enough to require her to go back to Trill for treatment, for who knows how long. Sisko, having lost the prophets and with Jadzia comatose at the finale and heading back to Trill, does the same thing he did and leaves the station, unsure if he'll return.

Season 7 Premiere: "Image in the Sand"
Same episode, except at the end, it's Jadzia who shows up at the restaurant in New Orleans. She spent 3 months on Trill, but has recovered -- or so she says.

"Shadows and Symbols"
We learn that there is some trouble between Jadzia and Worf, though we don't learn why until the end of the episode: the Dax symbiont was injured, and suffered some memory loss. The unique connection between host and symbiont makes it so even Jadzia's own memories are effected. She remembers bits and pieces of her life, but not everything. The most prominent thing she has lost? Most everything about her and Worf. She knows who he is, has memories of serving with him, being close to him -- but she can't quite connect those memories to feelings. This is why she came to Earth, to see Benjamin, and why Worf did not come with her but instead returned to duty. Worf wants vengeance on Dukat, but can't obtain such. So he settles for revenge on the Dominion, taking foolish risks in combat. Even O'Brien agrees Worf is going to far, but he won't do anything about it, he's to loyal. Bashir does; he relieves Worf of command under medical authority, and Worf goes so far as to pull his mek'leth on Bashir, forcing O'Brien to pull a phaser on Worf. Meanwhile, Jadzia and Sisko talk about old times, Curzon and Jadzia. Ben tries to help her remember more of what she's lost as they trek through the desert looking for the Orb. Episode follows the same plot ending, releasing the prophet Sarah Sisko and restoring the wormhole. The Bajoran moon Romulan Weapons sub-plot is ditched for time. Episode ends almost identical, Jadzia is happy to see everyone and be back, but things between her and Worf are awkward.

"Afterimage"
Things are awkward between Jadzia and Worf. He's in some trouble with Starfleet, and things between he, O'Brien and Bashir are all tense making everyone else tense. O'Brien is also upset with Bashir for relieving Worf, even if he agreed Worf was out of control. Everything has been upset, the close friendships all off-kilter. Garak meanwhile suffers the same claustrophobia problem, only it's coupled with hallucinations of dead cardassians. The problem is more evident in this version; Garak's guilt. Instead of Ezri to sort it out and figure out the problem, with the problem known, it's Kira and Odo who're asked to help him by Sisko. Kira knows what he's feeling; she had to kill Bajoran's in the resistance, even sometimes innocent ones, to strike at the Cardassians. Odo, meanwhile, knows about feeling as if he's betrayed his own people. Kira and Odo differ on how to handle things, but it eventually brings them closer together as they find even more common ground. They help Garak to realize he's not responsible for the Cardassian's who get killed, he's trying to save more lives by ending the war. Meanwhile, Worf is issued a formal reprimand for his actions. His life seemingly falling apart, his marriage screwed up, and now his career too, he takes a leave of absence and transfers to the Klingon Defense Force under Martok, full time.

"Take Me Out to the Holosuite" gets moved to later in the season, and is then basically the same episode.

"Chrysalis" is basically identical.

"Treachery, Faith and the Great River" is nearly identical.

"Once More Unto the Breach"
Slight changes, but same basic plot. Only the animosity Martok feels for Kor gives Worf some perspective on his recent difficulties. In the end, he apologizes to Bashir for his actions. He remains serving full time with the KDF for the time though, uncertain if he wants to remain in Starfleet. It's always been an issue with him, and it's coming to a head this season.

"Siege of AR-558"
Same basic plot about the ground troops, the bloody nightmare on the planet, et cetera. O'Brien and Kira come with the away team though. O'Brien works to try fix the Dominion comm array, while remembering the days of Setlik III and why he became an engineer -- to escape this kind of assignment, the death and blood and grit of war. Kira also recalls the resistance days, and this type of existence. Jadzia, meanwhile, is left in charge of the Defiant when it's forced to leave the away team behind, and we'd see a sub-plot of her trying to find her bearings in what used to be an easy task for her, commanding Defiant on occasion, as Defiant plays cat-and-mouse with some Jem'Hadar.

"Covenant"
Basically identical.

"It's Only a Paper Moon"
Basically identical, only we get a sub-plot of Jadzia beginning to regain some of her memories, spurned on after commanding Defiant in "AR-558"

"Prodigal Daughter"
Swap Ezri for Jadzia, and you've got the same episode. We get to see Jadzia's family, the Idaris' family, after O'Brien goes to New Sydney looking for Marika Billby. Same episode otherwise.

"Emperor's New Cloak"
Basically identical, only instead of mirror Ezri it's mirror Brunt who is the lead, tempted by mirror Kira and money. Quark keeps pointing out how bad his Brunt is, and when the alliance betray Quark and Rom after they provide the cloak, mirror Brunt has a change of heart and helps them escape.

"Field of Fire"
Swap Ezri for Jadzia, and add a bit about Jadzia finding herself and recovering more of who she is, and the episode is the same. The end would see her recover her feelings for Worf, though.

"Chimera"
Same episode. Added sub-plot of Jadzia and Worf beginning to reconcile, but not easily. He returns to the station, versus living aboard the Rotaran, but he remains unsure about his career or marriage. Still, he returns to active Starfleet duty. The past few months have shown him how different worlds can be, and though he loves Jadzia, he feels the call of truly embracing being a Klingon.

"Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang"
Basically identical.

"Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges"
Basically identical.

Final Chapter
Swap Ezri for Jadzia. Worf is lost, Defiant can't find him. Jadzia, having just begun to get Worf back and her life on track, takes a runabout and goes after him on her own. She finds him the same way. Most of the final chapter is the same as it was, only with some changes for Jadzia and Worf. Jadzia and Worf are captured, come to terms more on where they stand with each other, Worf expresses he's always felt pulled between two worlds and this past year made it all so prominent. They talk about their interrupted plans to have a baby from last season. By the time Damar helps them escape, they've come to a few decisions: they're staying together, and Worf . Jadzia will even give up hers to stay with him. They're marriage means more than their careers. The only other substantial change is that we drop Sisko and Kassidy having a baby, and instead in the penultimate episode, learn Jadzia is pregnant. Everything else is as it was, but at the end of the war Worf and Jadzia stay on DS9.
 
Interesting postulations - though I often think it would have been more interesting if we'd had Ezri a season or two earlier and given her more time to develop as a main character.
 
Well, um...if I may point this out, Frontier:

You expressed displeasure in the beginning of your post in regards to the fact that so much of Season 7 was devoted to Ezri.

And yet...your revised Season 7 devotes basically the same amount of screen time to Jadzia--if not more.

I dunno...:shrug:I'm just saying....





Interesting postulations - though I often think it would have been more interesting if we'd had Ezri a season or two earlier and given her more time to develop as a main character.

I'd have liked that, too, to be honest. Frankly, I'd think much of the hatred of Ezri as a character (albeit, not all of it) would not have existed, had we been introduced to Ezri Tigan early on, and have her established as a recurring secondary.
 
As Rush pointed out you've really just moved the imbalance of season 7 from Ezri to Jadzia.

You seemed to really have just shoehorned Jadzia into Ezri's character development, which I find somewhat unsatisfying. Especially as for whatever character development that might be made throughout the season for her (and also for Worf) is essentially wiped away and you reset both of them back to the finale of season 6, which seems a bit of a waste.
 
Frontier,

Very interesting proposition, I too have often wondered about DS9 Season 7 with Jadzia in the mix.

I think if Jadzia had been present there definitely would not have been so much of a focus on her character.

I actually think we may have seen a little more of Jake Sisko, who didn't get a great deal of airtime that season.
 
Never been a big fan of 'regaining lost memories' plotlines for characters but I guess you've gotta do something big for 6x26.

I really do feel like a character death in "Tears of the Prophets" is a powerful, compelling way to go, though, and a bang-up reason for Sisko to be in such rough shape. I love Jadzia's character but I love Ezri's, too, so I'm totally fine with things as-is.
 
I don't think "Afterimage" could be revised as a Jadzia episode. Its whole reason for existence is to establish Ezri. Since Jadzia is my favourite Star Trek character, I would have loved to see her in season 7, but I like Ezri a lot too. Her being there instead of Jadzia made the loss of the actress/character easier to take. The one big improvement I think Jadzia might have made to season 7 was adding a more celebratory vibe to the series finale by giving birth in it. Would have been a nice way to pay off the storyline of Jadzia and Worf trying to conceive.

I think the finale should have been more uplifting like "All Good Things...". The end of the war and the montage of memorable character moments gave it a bit of that tone, but the stuff with Sisko, Dukat, and Winn mucked it up. I'd rather cut all that out and have Jadzia giving birth to a child with Worf instead. Imagine if that followed Sisko's toast to his crew instead of the Dukat nonsense. Big improvement, in my opinion.
 
Interestig wht if h soe go ideas like memory loss. But there was oo much worf/dax storyline as it was.
Does anyoe knowif it hur Terry Frrell' career nt comitting to the whole shows run. I on't watch many kne shows o wouldnt know.
 
considering all jadzia episodes are bad, i dont think it really matters.

+100 000.

Jadzia was an irrelevant waste of screen-time in all of the 6 years during which she was on the show. Adding a 7th would have resulted in zero change to that formula.
 
Interestig wht if h soe go ideas like memory loss. But there was oo much worf/dax storyline as it was.
Does anyoe knowif it hur Terry Frrell' career nt comitting to the whole shows run. I on't watch many kne shows o wouldnt know.

Well, she left DS9 and did "Becker" for a few years, so in the immediate future after she left DS9 it didn't hurt at all, it in fact assured her career for a while. Who knows what would have happened if she had stayed for the final year on DS9, she might have found a job in role that lasted for longer than her run on Becker, it is impossible to tell for sure.
 
I guess with actors its hard to know he right role ou can never be sure show will be sucessful.
I just wondered how she would have bee seen leving the show I know her contract was up but programme makes probably like pole who commit to the end.
 
You know, guys.

If Jadzia bumped into Ezri on Trill, they probably would have had drinks together and gotten along handsomely.

Some food for thought.
 
You know, guys.

If Jadzia bumped into Ezri on Trill, they probably would have had drinks together and gotten along handsomely.

Some food for thought.

And gotten along really well after a few more drinks? ;)

But seriously, no. I liked Jadzia, but Ezri was frankly a more interesting character to me. Her involvement in S7 is one of the reasons I love it. It doesn't help that these developments are far more shoehorned than Ezri's role in DS9 itself.
 
And gotten along really well after a few more drinks? ;)

Hey, hey, I wasn't trying to go there with that, but I suppose there's no harm in acknowledging the possibility... :lol:

But seriously, no. I liked Jadzia, but Ezri was frankly a more interesting character to me. Her involvement in S7 is one of the reasons I love it. It doesn't help that these developments are far more shoehorned than Ezri's role in DS9 itself.

Yeah, if I had to choose I might well find myself picking Ezri over Jadzia, too. I've never really felt the need to, but I did really like Ezri...
 
Frontier, your version of S7 with Jadazia sounds great. I wish things have gone this way. I also love the journey you set up for Worf being torn between the worlds of the Federation and the Klingon Empire. I can see both Jadazia and Worf living together on the Klingon Homeworld at the end of the series.

Only one thing: Jadazia was pregnant at the end of S6 before her death. If she had lived through Dukat's attack, either the pregnancy would have been lost adding to the amount of tragedy she and Worf are going through in S7 or it survives but Jadazia has no idea what to do with the unborn child since she has no memory of her romantic relationship with the father.
 
Not interested at all.

Jadzia was all right, but after six seasons I was well bored with her. Ezri was cute, funny, vulnerable, novel and winsome. It is true that she could be annoying, but one season of her was fine and entertaining. Besides which, Jadzia's death was significant for Worf's story.

The biggest problem with Jadzia was how the writers could justify turning a twiggy supermodel body into a strong-as-a-klingon fighting machine. At least Kira had almost enough meat and muscle on her bones that I could imagine her being a soldier.
 
I'm just astounded you didn't want to rewrite "Prodigal Daughter", the worst episode of the season. Scrap it totally and have a decent episode. It doesn't even have to be about Jadzia, since there's no need to have so many Dax-centric episodes. Just make it an O'Brien episode.
 
And gotten along really well after a few more drinks? ;)

Hey, hey, I wasn't trying to go there with that, but I suppose there's no harm in acknowledging the possibility... :lol:

But seriously, no. I liked Jadzia, but Ezri was frankly a more interesting character to me. Her involvement in S7 is one of the reasons I love it. It doesn't help that these developments are far more shoehorned than Ezri's role in DS9 itself.

Yeah, if I had to choose I might well find myself picking Ezri over Jadzia, too. I've never really felt the need to, but I did really like Ezri...

Not interested at all.

Jadzia was all right, but after six seasons I was well bored with her. Ezri was cute, funny, vulnerable, novel and winsome. It is true that she could be annoying, but one season of her was fine and entertaining. Besides which, Jadzia's death was significant for Worf's story.

The biggest problem with Jadzia was how the writers could justify turning a twiggy supermodel body into a strong-as-a-klingon fighting machine. At least Kira had almost enough meat and muscle on her bones that I could imagine her being a soldier.

ITA. Ezri was an excellent, well-written, complex character. And as Tallifer noted, she's "cute, funny, vulnerable, novel and winsome".

That's why I love her. :)
 
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