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Aaron Couch

Aaron Couch's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Star Trek: The Animated Series: Season 1 (1973) 94% EDIT “Apparently, the universe just wants to see as many Spocks as possible.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Voyager: Season 5 (1998) 80% EDIT “Showrunner Brannon Braga's love for the high concept is evident in [the] episode [Timeless].” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 24, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Voyager: Season 7 (2000) 64% EDIT “The series finale features a future that seeks to undo itself by righting previous wrongs, but there's so much more to be found than simply rehash.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 24, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Voyager: Season 6 (1999) EDIT “Consider it a welcome view into a darker Voyager we didn't get - if a somewhat frustrating one, as well.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 24, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Voyager: Season 2 (1995) 33% EDIT “[Deadlock] added a new layer of grit to Voyager, with an entire crew facing its death with grace, and our Janeway in particular being unphased by the prospect.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 24, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Voyager: Season 3 (1996) 100% EDIT “The introduction of Species 8472 was a game changer both for Trek and Voyager. It was a mindblowing notion that the Borg might have to team up with anyone, much less Janeway.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 24, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Season 3 (1994) 100% EDIT “Past Tense offers is classic Trek, even when it's gleefully contradicting and ignoring genre tropes. Think of it as the anti-'City on the Edge of Forever.'” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Season 5 (1996) 100% EDIT “The fifth season finale of [DS9] hadn't just broken the utopian pacifism of the franchise as a whole, it had broken the very concept of the series by kicking Starfleet off [DS9] and placing the station into the hands of the Dominion.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Season 7 (1998) 100% EDIT “Simultaneously downbeat and optimistic in its refusal to bring the story to an end, there's something effortlessly fitting about the way that Trek's most challenging incarnation draws to a close.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Season 2 (1993) 100% EDIT “For anyone still wondering what a departure [DS9] was from [TNG] those questions were thrown out the window by the conclusion of this murder mystery.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Season 1 (1993) 81% EDIT “The series was grittier and more serialized than any Trek that came before.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Season 4 (1995) 100% EDIT “With impressive understatement, the two-parter at the center of the show's fourth season - and the entire series as a whole - quietly drives home the scale of the danger facing humanity.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Season 6 (1997) 57% EDIT “Who knew Star Trek could feel this dark, or conflicted?” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Voyager: Season 4 (1997) 100% EDIT “Voyager at times gets grief for not being as gritty as the premise promised, but even the most cynical of fans can't deny that "Year of Hell" delivered the goods, with the crew battling a genocidal villain (Kurtwood Smith) manipulating time itself.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 22, 2017 Full Review Star Trek: Voyager: Season 1 (1995) 86% EDIT “The series premiere for Voyager promised a Star Trek like none before it, with it boasting a female lead, a mixed crew of Starfleet and Maquis, and a ship alone in the Delta Quadrant.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 21, 2017 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 9 (2015) EDIT “Can Game of Thrones get any darker?” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 8, 2015 Full Review
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