John Orquiola is the head of Screen Rant's Star Trek Movies & TV coverage, a Senior Features staff writer, and Interviewer.
Summary Star Trek: Deep Space Nine pulled off a miracle by replacing Lt. Commander Jadzia Dax with Lt. Ezri Dax . Terry Farrell exited DS9 at the end of season 6, and the series chose to kill off her popular Jadzia Dax character. Recasting is an issue many television series have faced, but Star Trek: Deep Space Nine rose to the challenge by creating a new Dax character that turned out to be incredibly successful, especially in hindsight.
Related Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Cast & Character Guide Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had the biggest cast of characters of any Trek show, meaning that Captain Sisko had numerous allies in the Dominion War.
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