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Facets.
3x25 - Facets
Being the host… when I was originally created as escapism… is a time.
I don’t like think I was meant to be a person. I was just meant to be kind, and optimistic, and make creative stuff. To be the hope we needed.
But now I’ve like got a job, an eating disorder, and anxiety.
This is some bullshit.
my alters all being different flavors of the pre-plural self/singletsona
leggy
Thinking about this exchange between Jadzia and Arjin in Playing God:
When I found out Curzon was dying, I requested the Dax symbiont.
And Curzon didn’t object?
No. And I’ve never been sure quite why. Except, as I’ve come to know Curzon’s dark sense of humour, I have a feeling the irony might have appealed to him.
Jadzia specifically requesting to take the Dax symbiont after her awful experience with Curzon is genuinely one of the most fascinating insights into her character, imo. It’s a showcase of her gritty determination, but also invites a lot of questions as to her motivations and her internal contradictions.
Because there’s something absolutely wild about choosing to inherit the memories of a mentor who did such a number on your self-esteem. Jadzia didn’t know that Curzon was in love with her (a reveal I have… mixed feelings about). For all she knew, he genuinely was unimpressed with her, and she was incredibly burned by not measuring up to his standards. And yet she chose to inherit his symbiont and his memories of her, to take that perception of her and make it a part of herself. I’ve experienced shitty academic mentorship (although not to that extent, fortunately) and I can’t think of anything that sounds worse than sharing my consciousness with someone I’ve had that experience with. But Jadzia wanted to.
And while we get her conjecturing about Curzon’s motivations in that exchange up there, she doesn’t elaborate on her own motivations for requesting the Dax symbiont. We can make inferences - she did it for the sense of vindication (she says she “tore through the program with a vengeance” when she reapplied), as a symbol of her resilience and her knowledge of her own worth and worthiness in spite of Curzon’s perceptions of her.
But it is an interesting contradiction, because for the most part her bad experiences as an initiate made her very avoidant of everything to do with Trill and the Symbiosis Commission. She’s apprehensive about having to go back there in Equilibrium, she put off doing her zhian’tara for so long that they had to do it on the station instead of on Trill, etc. And yet, she hasn’t washed her hands of the entire experience, because she actively chose to take on the most intimate possible reminder of it.
And while you could argue that taking on those memories and that perspective could constitute a sort of reconciliation with that experience (since, leaving aside Curzon’s actual reasons for washing her out, a lot of harsh mentorship is less malicious and personal than it feels on the receiving end), she obviously hasn’t reconciled herself to what happened. It’s clear from this episode that she still harbors a lot of anger and bitterness towards Curzon - when Sisko says “you made it through the program,” she replies, “no thanks to him.” It’s only through personal experience that she comes to understand Curzon’s POV (as she sees it) and appreciate the value of having high standards for initiates.
To me, her inheritance of the Dax symbiont is a symbol of both her rising above her insecurities, and the way those insecurities still haunt her. It’s clear in Facets that even though Curzon has very much influenced her behaviour and interests and priorities, she’s still apprehensive about actually “meeting” him, because his treatment of her is still a thorn in her side. And for a while she’s willing to simply let those memories go rather than confront him! So maybe her decision to take Dax was also a desire to keep that reminder of her failure close to her chest, to master it and subsume it into herself and rise above it. But across both Playing God and Facets, Curzon a part of Dax that she has considerable trouble incorporating into her gestalt conception of herself.
There’s maybe a parallel with Verad and Invasive Procedures, too. When Jadzia gets the symbiont back from Verad, she has all of his memories, so she can’t help but sympathize with him despite him committing this massive violation and nearly killing her. And with Curzon, she voluntarily took on his memories, and he’s very much a part of her despite not only having wounded her self-esteem but also, as we find out, committed a massive abuse of power against her. Idk, I’m just so fascinated by the fact that Jadzia not only knew Dax’s previous host, but that he was responsible for what she describes as one of the most miserable experiences of her life.