Hey, being stuck in a Turbolift isn't necessarily all bad. Look at Odo and Lwaxanna...they had a lovely time. It should be obvious what I'd vote in this poll.
The positive comments about Jadzia in this thread make me warm and fuzzy inside.
I thought a lot about Farrell's decision to leave and have come up with a way to understand how it makes sense. Consider the fact that most Star Trek actors tend to end up in career limbo after Star Trek (I don't know why, could it be typecasting?), except for the really major characters like William Shatner and Patrick Stewart.
There are exceptions even to that. Leonard Nimoy and Avery Brooks didn't have much TV or movie work either after they finished their work in Star Trek (although in Nimoy's case it seemed to be more of a personal choice). By jumping ship to another show, she extended her career by about 4-5 more years. If it had been up to me, I would have preferred if she stayed, even if it meant no acting options for her after 1999, but from a business/career standpoint, I can see why she did what she did.

I thought a lot about Farrell's decision to leave and have come up with a way to understand how it makes sense. Consider the fact that most Star Trek actors tend to end up in career limbo after Star Trek (I don't know why, could it be typecasting?), except for the really major characters like William Shatner and Patrick Stewart.
There are exceptions even to that. Leonard Nimoy and Avery Brooks didn't have much TV or movie work either after they finished their work in Star Trek (although in Nimoy's case it seemed to be more of a personal choice). By jumping ship to another show, she extended her career by about 4-5 more years. If it had been up to me, I would have preferred if she stayed, even if it meant no acting options for her after 1999, but from a business/career standpoint, I can see why she did what she did.