Terry played "Jadzia Dax" on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine." Terry is also co-starring in the CBS series "Becker" with Ted Danson. Question: You were my favorite character on DS9. What made you decide to leave the show? Do you regret it in any way? What do you think of Ezri's character? Soban
Terry Farrell: Well first off, I haven't seen the show since the beginning of the season. I don't know the Ezri character. It was a very difficult decision to leave the show but my contract of 6 years was up and I felt in my heart that I was ready to move on for creative reasons. I went through many struggles over the decision but I knew something different, more challenging was out there for me. And so I hope you understand that it was a career decision for me and I will always love the character of Dax and treasure the time I spent with her. And now, I have Reggie, so I'll never know if I would have missed the 7th season, because I'm very happy hanging with Ted Danson.
Q: Do you still keep contact with your actor-colleagues of DS9?
TF: Yeah, I have talked to Colm and Micahel Dorn, hung out with Armin and his wife... and seen the crew a couple of times. So I don't miss my friends, 'cause I know I'll see my friends.
Q: Do you have a boyfriend? Do you still attend Star Trek functions?
TF: No boyfriend. We're shopping. Haven't been invited to any ST conventions.
Q:Terry, you did a fine job developing Dax's character over the first few seasons. But towards the end, it seemed as if she was lost in the shuffle by the writers. Do you agree?
Mark
TF: I think it's difficult with 9 regulars in the cast and numerous re-occuring guest cast to keep track of the storyline of each of your characters. So yes, I think Dax was lost in the last 2 seasons. And that's one of the reasons I decided it was a good idea to leave, because there wasn't much for me to do. And I like to work. So now I'm at work everyday. Thank you for your question.
Q:I used to have a girlfriend that looked just like you Terry!!! You remind me of her in many ways!!! You both are so beautiful and intelligent!!! I think your wonderful!!! I've always wanted to say hi to you and to let you know what I think about you!!!
Paul
TF: Thank you.
Q: What is your favorite Star Trek Movie ?
Rino
TF: "Star Trek: First Contact." I thought Data was sexy.
Q: Terry, In addition to your present job on "Becker," are there any other projects you plan to participate in?
Clu of LSSU
TF: I'm actively looking for projects to do on my hiatus from "Becker".
Q: Is the old Dax going to be on any up coming episodes as a ghost or something? That would really freak out Worf!
#1 fan
TF: You know what, I would love to come back either in an alternate universe... maybe as a hologram... All they have to do is invite me.
Q: I have a job dilemmia. Should I go to college to be a vet or an actress?
#1 fan
TF: Whatever's in your heart. You can only make your own decisions.
Q: Is Michael Dorn a good kisser? Enquiring minds want to know.
Aleda
TF: I'm sure he's a better kisser without his 'Worf' teeth in.
Q: How many other people tried out for the part of Dax?
Ryan
TF: I don't know, but I know they auditioned for three months before I came in and auditioned several women.
Q: On the new show, Becker, Does any other stars on the show recognize you as Jadzia Dax From Deep Space Nine?
Yeah for Starfleet!
TF: Yes, in fact, we've had to get extra security because of DS9.
Q: will u marry me??? pleez???age(15) shouldnt matter when real love exists!
same guy, same town, same...
TF: I'm flattered. But I'm old enough to be your mother. Personally, I think that's disgusting... no offense. Fifteen is a beautiful age. Just not the right age for me.
Q: Is it true that you appeared in an American pilot episode of Red Dwarf?
Andy
TF: Yes, that's true.
Q: Dear Terry, I have been a fan of yours for many years, and one there is one question I would like to ask you. What does it take to be an actor and get to perform on Startrek Deep Space Nine?
mike
TF: You know, you'd have to ask Rick Berman. He hired me. Because I would have thought a photographic memory would have been a prerequisite for the techno-babble.
Q: Terry, How tall are you?
kevin
TF: 5'11" and three quarters in my bare feet. Of course I don't walk around in my bare feet so I'm usually about 6' and a half.
Q: I'm watching a tape I made of the episode where Dax and Worf get married,and I just wanted to say you look really pretty in that dress you wore to the wedding.
#1 fan
TF: Thanks. The boots made me walk like a sailor walking down the aisle. I felt ridiculous. My close-up was shot last and I was tired as a dog. So it's really nice to hear that you thought I looked nice.
Q: what was your favorite Worf/Dax episode?
Cheile
TF: I think it was called "Change of Heart" where he saved my life. I wish they would have saved that for the show where I died. Because that way it would have been a more completed ending with Worf.
Q: What will you miss the most about DSN?
Greg
TF: Overtime. LOL! Just kidding! I think working with my friends seeing Michael Westmore first thing in the morning and complaining about Paramount's food.
Q: hi,love the show. any films in the pipeline?
neil (uk)
TF: Not yet, we're workin' on it.
Q: Where and when did you born?
Roy
TF: Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A while ago.
Q: do you have any pets?
petlover
TF: Yes. Ramona. My Akita mix. And Billy, a pit bull mix. And they are both rescued.
Q: Hi Terry -- Jadzia and Worf interacted so well together. I was sorry to hear that you would not finish the series this year. I wanted to see how that Trill/Klingon baby would look.
Lynn
TF: Me too. Maybe it could be a show where Worf dreams about it.
Q: What was wrong with Paramount's food?
Quark
TF: Well, sometimes it just delivered too late. It's cold if it's supposed to be hot. Hot if it's supposed to be cold. Actually, it's not that bad because God willing I'll be eating it for the next six years.
Q: Did the cast of DS9 have a going away party for you?????
Gary & Amanda
TF: Actually I had a going away party for them. I had a lunch where I said goodbye to everyone and thanked them. For touching my life and helping me grow through years that sometimes seemed very difficult. But it was a great way to grow and a great group of people to do it with.
Q: What are the guest stars on DS9 that you particularly enjoyed working with ?
Rino
TF: Yeah, Andy Robinson, wonderful actor. I never really got to work with him that much but he's very talented.
Q: How did you like doing "Trials and Tribble-ations"? Did you like how it turned out? That is one of my favs.
Jennifer
TF: I loved doing "Trials and Tribble-ations" Actually it was one of my all-time favorites. And I felt honored to be a part of a show that was a historical event. Not just for Star Trek, but for television. And I thought it was a great, great show.
Q: Do you feel that Jadzia's death was a good one, or a not good one like Tasha Yar's in ST:TNG?
Ensign Tim
TF: I don't know from Tasha Yar. Like I said, I think they should have used "Change of Heart" because the producers knew at that time that I didn't want to come back. They just didn't believe me. So that's how I feel about it.
Q: How did You get into acting?
Greg
TF: I moved to NY when I was seventeen. I started modeling and my agent helped me get into acting classes at the same time.
Q: Do you still watch the ds9?
Biohamhock
TF: They changed the time on DS9 to sometime on Saturday nights and at 4:00 in the morning! Sorry! I'm not staying up until 4:00 AM to watch DS9! What happened to Thursday night at 9:00? I liked that time slot! Write in and complain!
Q: I can't imagine you playing Cat on Red Dwarf. What was it like? Is your character on 'Becker' anything like Dax?
Chan
TF: Cat was an evil side of me that you haven't really seen yet and maybe someday in a movie, you will. I'm sure she'll come out to play again sometime. Dax is nothing like Reggie. Reggie went to Columbia University but apparently she didn't finish. I mean, I think she didn't even finish a semester. And she feels like she's a victim of her environment because of lack of money and because she doesn't know who she is or what she wants to do with her life right now. She's inherited a coffee shop because of her father's death so she's got some stuff to work out. She's obviously not as strong and centered as Dax. Oh yeah, and no symbiont.
Q: PERSONAL QUESTION: Do you find that your fame has acted as a bridge, linking you to millions of fans who are, for all intents and purposes, total strangers, or has it been more of a barrier, forcing you to erect a friendly, but impenetrable facade?
Wanderer
TF: I would have to say the latter with the exception of impenetrable, because it's not a facade you put forth but I think it's a respect for the fans that even if you're having a bad day they're excited to share with you how they feel about the show and in a way, that's the only applause you get. So, I appreciate the applause I get when people say hello to me but it's not safe to be completely open to people you don't know, so a stranger who introduces themselves as a fan, is a compliment. But it takes more to become friends and to penetrate the facade that I think we all have as human beings.
Q: I'm certain you receive a virtual flood of fan mail each week. Do these letters get mixed in with your bills and personal correspondence, or do you maintain a separate mailing address for this purpose? Where should fans send letters?
Wanderer
TF: No, they don't get mixed in with my bills. My bills have a separate address. My fan mail gets sent here to Paramount c/o Becker, 5555 Melrose, Los Angeles, CA 90038
Q: Terry , Just want to thank you for the entertainment you provided so many of us. I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future. Do you have a web site where we can keep tabs on what you have/are working on ?
Jim
TF: I don't have a personal site but you can check in with STARTREK.COM and God willing, I'll do enough publicity for my projects that you'll know what I'm doing. I hope you like Becker because if that does well, you'll be sick of my face. Well, hopefully not.
Q: Have you ever been to the StarFleet Lounge to Academy lounge?
Brain1976
TF: No, I feel a little uncomfortable because I'd have answers and I'd have to explain I was Dax and then I think of my e-mail... ugh! Would be more than I could handle. I can barely handle my family and the junk mail.
Q: What do you really drink when you order a raktajino?
Greg
TF: Coffee with milk. On Becker I drink carrot juice. You see on Becker, I got to have the imput with the writers to make Reggie interested in health food and holistic medicine. So, hence, no coffee... carrot juice.
Q: That episode of Quantum Leap you did was one of my favorites. What was it like working on that show?
Steven
TF: It was great kissing Scott Bakula. It was great kissing Scott Bakula. It was great kissing Scott Bakula.
Q: What did you think of the Starfleet uniforms? They looked good on you, but at the same time rather uncomfortable :)
J.
TF: Yeah, but you know what the good thing is it's easy to watch your weight because you see it on you in the uniform. So right now, got an extra five? It's killin' me. 'Cause I know if I was wearing Dax's uniform I'd be minus five.
Q: Hi Terry from the U.K, rumours are rife that Avery Brooks is leaving DS9...can you elaborate...Now you have left how you feel the series should progress.
Will
TF: Well as far as I know, there's only one season left and he's leaving at the end of that season. I think I should come back for the finale. Otherwise, I don't know.
Q: Were you a Star Trek fan before you came on the show?
Sven
TF: When I was a kid, I watched the Original Series. And played Star Trek on the playground of my elementary school. The shortest kid in school, Grant, was Capt. Kirk. I was the tallest girl in school. I was always the alien from another planet.
Q: Do you have a faith in anything...religion???
Wondering Mind
TF: I have faith in God and the Universe.
Q: What is the hardest part of dealing with your notoriety?
Jeff
TF: I don't have that problem, I don't quite understand, but all the fans have been very polite to me. And I don't feel intruded upon, obviously when I got to an event I expect the attention and I know it's coming but I don't think I'm not mobbed by people.
Q: What kind of hours do they make you work?
Bio
TF: Well, on the table read on Wednesday, I get to the studio at the crack of 10:00 am. LOL! And then I got home around... 3:30 or 4:00... Thursday, 9:30 - 4:30, Friday the same.... Monday's 8:00 to 8:00 and Tuesday, show day, is noon to midnight. So the hours aren't bad, but sleeping on a regular schedule is difficult. But Ted warned me that the focus it takes to do a half hour is really exhausting. And I didn't believe him. And trust me, he was right.
Q: Do you thinks things might have been different for you character (Jadzia Dax) if her and Julian ever went some where.
Barry
TF: Sure, why not? I still think he was too young for her but I think she should have at least done him once. Just to see what the ride was like.
Q: Terry, how long is your contract with Becker for?
Hanna
TF: Because we were picked up for mid-season, it's now technically a six and a half year contract. But the cool thing is, if the show does well, and we get picked up for more episodes this season we'll technically have a seven year contract. And rumor is, Ted doesn't want to do another show after this so please watch because he's really a nice man and I like working with him.
Q: Terry, when you look back on your time on DS9, what are your favourite memories?
MelvynC
TF: The action sequences. Getting to work with LeVar Burton, a very centered, spiritual man... he always touched me.
Getting to pretend that I used to be a man and that I'm more intelligent than I am. That I could do three or four tasks at one time without any mental strain. That I understood Quantum physics. And that I could fly a ship... a space ship. One of the Federations' coolest, rockin'est , well... I flew better than anyone. And everyone knows that. Those are some pretty good things about Star Trek. I could come up with some more, but we're on to more questions.
Q: Terry, what's the biggest difference between working on DS9 and on Becker?
MelvynC
TF: Work feels like a comedy on Becker. And DS9, as much as we would laugh, it was pretty serious business. It's nice to have work be fun, a lot of the time, rather than stolen moments.
Q: What are your hopes for the new sitcom you are working on?
Eric
TF: I hope that it's as big as Cheers for Ted, cause hey man, I'm ridin' on his coattails. My mamma didn't raise no dummies.
Q: When Gul Dukat killed Dax, how did he get on the station? I mean, there was no alarm and it's kinda disturbing that the Dominion can just beam people on DS9 at will.
Gul
TF: I think it was because he was possessed by the bad Pah-wraith.
Q: Terry, i've been a fan of yours for a while, and i thought u really made Deep Space Nine more than what it was. You have a wounderfull acting ability. :) So here is my question, where do you see your self going and are you thinking about doing any movies?
George
TF: Well, I hope that Becker is not only a little bit of my future but a stepping stone and with support from fans like you I have no doubt that I will always have a job, so thank you for your kindness.
Q: Will you ever be visiting Australia (particularly Brisbane) in a convention or even just a visit of some sort.
Matthew
TF: Not yet. Those conventions are hard to book becuase they're usually a year in advance. And I'm working on being clarvoyant. But I haven't quite gotten to seeing my future a year in advance yet.
Q: What are your current projects at the moment?
Ryan
TF: "Becker." On CBS this Monday, November 2nd at 9:30 pm. Who cares about football, right?
Terry, thank you very much for joining us here tonight.
TF: I want to thank you all for your support of my character, Dax and thank you for sharing with me how you care about Dax
This experience on Star Trek was special and unique and I will treasure it always. I hope that I will see you in the future and I hope that you will enjoy the jobs I pick to do in the future. So may God bless you. Onward and Upward.
-- Terry Farrell.